Get Visual Studio 11 up and running on Windows 7
With the launch of Visual Studio 11 beta and that it is fully supported in production I wanted to update my laptop with the bits. I have a presentation on Friday of what’s new in Visual Studio 11 and I will show some of the new features there.
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Figure: The new installer is clean
There has been some comment on the colours, or lack there of, in the new UI, but to be honest it works. It may be a little drab for the first wee while, but once you get used to it you begin to love it. It a user interface for every day use, not occasional use.
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Figure: Installation is painless with no configuration
lets face it, you don’t need to configure the install and now that the team has paired it down to only 1.6GB we can have it all and not worry about space.
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Figure: All components get on there but it may take a while
It took a little while, perhaps 30 minutes.
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Figure: Shucks, another re-boot!
I don’t know why, but it did not have any extra bits to do so hopefully they will be able to install without a reboot if you already have .NET 4.5 as I did.
You get a bunch of first run layouts with Visual Studio 11 and you even get a “code only” minimal one for web development. But I like the “Visual Basic” layout. Note that this is not picking a language it is just picking a layout of Visual Studio IDE. You can customise everything later.
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Figure: Sigh, and another progress bar
While Visual Studio configures itself you need to wait, but only for a few minutes…and then…
I really like the clean new UI. Colour is now for accent and not just for splashing around the place (although that is a running joke at the MVP Summit) and almost all things that have colour you can click!
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Figure: Connecting to Team Foundation Server
I LOVE the new team Explorer, but it will take a little getting used to…
Remember that there is Go-Live for Visual Studio 11!
Go on… be a kid again!
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Comments
Ajya Chang replied on Fri, 2012/03/02 - 6:48am
Hello,
Thanks for the information. It is a nice article describing the basic installation and connecting ot TFS or any source control. Can you let us know more in depts about the uI upgrades for VS2011 or any other striking features that will be very helpful to developers. ALso let us know from where to download the beta version?. Your comments will be appreciated.
Thanks