Twenty Years of Visual Studio with Julia Liuson
.NET Rocks!7 Mar 2017

Twenty Years of Visual Studio with Julia Liuson

Visual Studio is twenty years old! Carl and Richard chat with Julia Liuson, who has been involved with Visual Studio since its very earliest days in the 90s. Julia talks about how Microsoft decided to build a unified IDE for all its various development products including Visual Basic, C++, FoxPro and their new web development tool, Visual InterDev. But following quickly on from the 1997 edition was .NET and the complete change that it created for Visual Studio. Lots of great stories from someone that has been involved since the beginning - here's to another twenty years of Visual Studio!

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Remy Sharp Still Building Web Pages with HTML 5

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The State of Development Methodology at DevTeach

The State of Development Methodology at DevTeach

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J Sawyer Does Complex Event Processing with StreamInsight

J Sawyer Does Complex Event Processing with StreamInsight

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Paul Betts and Tim Clem Use GitHub with Windows

Paul Betts and Tim Clem Use GitHub with Windows

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The State of Agile Panel at NDC

The State of Agile Panel at NDC

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Stephen Toub Does Parallel Development in Studio 11

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Stephen Bohlen Talks About the Evolution of the Architect

Stephen Bohlen Talks About the Evolution of the Architect

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