Archived MSDN and TechNet Blogs 1/21/2020 2 minutes to read MSDN and TechNet blog sites have been retired, and blog content has been migrated and archived here. Archived blogs are grouped alphabetically by the initial letter of the blog name. Blogs and blog posts can be searched by their names, using the Search box at the top of the page. Actively updated blogs have been moved to other blog sites,
Archived MSDN and TechNet Blogs 1/21/2020 2 minutes to read MSDN and TechNet blog sites have been retired, and blog content has been migrated and archived here. Archived blogs are grouped alphabetically by the initial letter of the blog name. Blogs and blog posts can be searched by their names, using the Search box at the top of the page. Actively updated blogs have been moved to other blog sites,
by Rick Anderson This tutorial will teach you the basics of building an asynchronous ASP.NET Web Forms application using Visual Studio Express 2012 for Web, which is a free version of Microsoft Visual Studio. You can also use Visual Studio 2012. The following sections are included in this tutorial. How Requests Are Processed by the Thread Pool Choosing Synchronous or Asynchronous Methods The Sampl
by Rick Anderson This tutorial will teach you the basics of building an asynchronous ASP.NET MVC Web application using Visual Studio Express 2012 for Web, which is a free version of Microsoft Visual Studio. You can also use Visual Studio 2012. A complete sample is provided for this tutorial on github https://github.com/RickAndMSFT/Async-ASP.NET/ The ASP.NET MVC 4 Controller class in combination .N
With Visual Studio 2012, we strive to provide the best development experience across all Microsoft platforms. This includes enabling developers to bring to life the richness of Windows desktop applications – whether you are learning to build your first app or whether you’ve been developing on Microsoft platforms for many years. A few weeks ago, we shared our plans for the Express editions of Visua
As we’re closing in on the final designs for Visual Studio 11 I want to thank you again for your feedback. I want to pass along that we are still internalizing your feedback and actively working on the next Visual Studio 11 milestones. The purpose of this post is to follow up on a common request relating to the earlier RC preview post. The request was for more information on the Visual Studio 11 d
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