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Visual Studio provides tools to design, develop, debug, and deploy applications.
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The elements that are contained in the IDE. |
Walkthrough: Create a Simple Application with Visual C# or Visual Basic |
Creating solutions, projects, and files for your applications. |
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Tracking work, managing bugs, using version control, and defining builds by using Team Foundation. |
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Using select designers and editors to create the UI for your applications. |
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Exploring code, using IntelliSense features, creating code snippets, and customizing your editing experience. |
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Creating, configuring, and managing builds. |
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Setting breakpoints, handling exceptions, using edit and continue, and using other techniques for fine-tuning an application. |
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Verifying code, analyzing performance, and using code metrics, among other optimizations. |
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Creating setup executables, packaging files, and publishing websites. |
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Designing and developing applications to make it easier to distribute the application to a global audience. |
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Automate common tasks and extend Visual Studio features. |
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Extend Visual Studio and develop new products that are integrated with Visual Studio. |