Beta 2 has shipped on MSDN!
Stay tuned Sean will post very soon confirming how you can order a copy of the new Beta's on DVD in New Zealand to save a massive download bill :)
The MOTO and PMG teams are very pleased to announce today’s release of the Web sites to support the release of Visual Studio 2005 Beta 2, which is a major milestone on our way to the next generation of Visual Studio products. This effort included long hours, and incredible co-operation by all the teams involved. The work included the development, update, and launch of the following Developer Centers:
- Visual Studio 2005 Developer Center
- Updated to reflect Beta 2 changes
- Expanded Download section, including adding support for Pharos crawls for Starter Kits and other downloads coming from the product teams and our CodeZone partners
- Visual Studio 2005 Team System
- Updated to reflect Beta 2 changes
- Visual Studio 2005 Express Edition
- Entire new look and feel to better align with current branding plans, as well as to make a much more visually appealing set of sites.
- Addition of the Absolute Beginner's Video Series to Visual Studio 2005 Express Editions
- Coding4Fun Developer Center (aka the Hobbyist Developer Center)
- A new Developer Center designed to target the non-professional and hobbyist developer market
- All new visually appealing design, while still following MSDN and Microsoft.com guidelines
- Entirely new projects and articles to get traditional and non-traditional developers excited in the Express products and the rest of our development product line
- As well as numerous updates to the regular MSDN Developer Centers, including ASP.NET, Visual Basic, Visual C#, Visual C++ and SQL
Big Thanks To
MOTO
- John Serna
- Chris Dahl
- Brian Johnson
- Chris Mowrer
- Christa Carpentiere
- Brad McCabe
- Matt Powell
- John Boylan
- Sarah Cousins Hoopes
- Frank Redmond
PMG and Product Teams
- Dan Fernandez
- Brian Keller
- Brian Goldfarb
- Ajay Sudan
- Shawn Nandi
- Jon Byrum
- Jay Roxe
- Christopher Flores
- Kim Meyer
- Prashant Sridharan
Comments
- Anonymous
March 18, 2009
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