Abstract

Prior to the Visual Basic .NET (VB .NET) installation, one must verify the system requirements. When Visual Studio .NET is installed, it also installs the MSDN for Visual Studio .NET that contains valuable information on .NET development. Visual Studio .NET is available in three different versions: Academic, Professional, and Enterprise editions. One can install Visual Studio .NET on all Microsoft Windows operating systems except on Windows 95.Visual Studio .NET. Integrated Development Environment (IDE) provides a new and a comprehensive extensibility model to automate its environment. The IDE hosts Visual Basic, Visual C++, and the new programming language C#. Visual Basic and Visual Studio .NET introduce the task list that allows one to track the compiler errors, syntax errors, and upgrade errors. Custom tokens allow one to configure the task list to his or her requirements. The code editor offers the expand/collapse feature. Visual Studio .NET can be installed on Windows 2000 and NT 4.0. It cannot be installed on Windows 95, 98, or ME, although for code execution Windows 98 and higher will be supported. Visual Studio .NET also introduces a new technology called Web forms that allows creation of Web pages that can respond to events.

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