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Introduction
In addition to the powerful .NET platform, Microsoft has introduced a new version
of its Visual Studio Suite, called Visual Studio.NET (VS.NET). Even in its
Beta stages,VS.NET provides the developer with powerful visual tools for developing
all kinds of applications on the .NET platform.
VS.NET helps in the speedy creation and deployment of applications coded
in any of the managed languages, including C#.This chapter gets you familiar
with the new features of VS.NET and teaches you to customize it according to
your needs.We cover the many new features of VS.NET, including the .NET
Framework,Web Services, XML support, and the Integrated Development
Environment (IDE).
Also, we cover the XML editor, which has tag completion for Extensible
Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLTs).We go over the IntelliSense feature
and how it is used in the different windows. Finally, we cover how to customize
your settings within the IDE.
VS.NET is a complete development environment.The components stay the
same regardless of language, making it very easy to switch projects and languages
and have the same features in the same place. Also, with the expanded IntelliSense
with tag completion, routine code writing is faster.
Introducing Visual Studio.NET
The Start pages deliver a great many resources for the development environment.
The Start page is the default home page for the browser inside of the IDE.You
can tap all aspects of the IDE from these pages.We go over the three most useful
Start pages, starting out with the “What’s New” page and the “My Profile” page,
and ending with the “Get Started” page.We show you what is new with VS.NET,
set up your profile, and get started using the tool.
Let’s open up VS.NET and take a look at the first of the Start pages (see
Figure 3.1).
You can filter the “What’s New” Start page to whatever topic you are interested
in—we have chosen to filter by .NET Framework. All content in the
“What’s New” Start page will be rendered based on the filter, so you can save
some time by not looking up new features for VB, for example.You can also
select Check availability of Visual Studio.NET service packs from this
Start page and check to see if you need the latest download for VS.NET. Let’s
look at the “My Profile” page next, shown in Figure 3.2.
Figure 3.1 VS.NET Start Page: What’s New
 
Figure 3.2 VS.NET Start Page: My Profile
 
The “My Profile” section of the Start page lets you create your own (custom)
Profile or select from any of the options listed. If you happen to come from a VB
background, using the VB profile would be beneficial so that you could be
familiar with the tools from VS 6. Likewise, a C++ or Interdev user from VS 6
will benefit from the same environment.This will help you to learn the tool by
showing a familiar layout.You can also select to have only external help, which
will open the Help documentation in a new window outside of the IDE.You can
filter the Help topics; in our case, we’ve selected .NET Framework SDK in
the What’s New section Start page.You can also select the window layout that
you want to use.You then can select the Get Started Start page, shown in
Figure 3.3.
Here you can select projects you worked on previously, and you can also see
where they are located on the machine by dragging the mouse over the name of
the file.This is a nice feature that you can use where you have two projects
named the same but at different locations.
The Start page is the default page for the Web browser window in VS.NET,
so if you close it and want to get it back, simply hit the home icon on the Web
toolbar and the page will load in the design window.
Components of VS.NET
The Visual Studio.NET IDE is made up of many components that interact with
one another. You can use each of them separately or at the same time. This feature
lets the user decide which set of components he wishes to use. All of the components
together create an intuitive graphical user interface (GUI).
Design Window
The design window is used when you are graphically creating an application using
the Toolbox to drag and drop objects onto the window. Much like the code
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Figure 3.3 VS.NET Start Page: Get Started
 
Here you can select projects you worked on previously, and you can also see
where they are located on the machine by dragging the mouse over the name of
the file. This is a nice feature that you can use where you have two projects
named the same but at different locations.
The Start page is the default page for the Web browser window in VS.NET,
so if you close it and want to get it back, simply hit the home icon on the Web
toolbar and the page will load in the design window.
Components of VS.NET
The Visual Studio.NET IDE is made up of many components that interact with
one another.You can use each of them separately or at the same time.This feature
lets the user decide which set of components he wishes to use. All of the components
together create an intuitive graphical user interface (GUI).
Design Window
The design window is used when  you  are  graphically  creating an application using
the Toolbox to drag and drop objects onto the window. Much like the code
window and browser, the design window cannot be docked or set to Auto Hide.
You can split the design view or have tab groups added to it. Splitting the window
helps when you need to compare code from two separate files (see Figure 3.4).

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