New Visual Studio is around the corner. Microsoft Corporate Division VC, Somasegar has given a sneak peak to new IDE features in his blog.
I find this is promising. Especially, with Visual Studio 2010, we’ve found completely revamped architecture for extending Visual Studio. On the other hand, Whole Tomato is a company, which had shown what customers really wanted out of Visual Studio. Their Visual Assist X plugin is an excellent piece of art. There are other famous guys who sells similar softwares like DevExpress. But I personally prefer VA, because it’s light weight and not leaving much confusions with cluttered interfaces like others.
Visual Studio Power Tools is another awesome free option to improve your productivity. But I believe Microsoft can do well with their IDEs. Ever since Visual Studio 2003, we’ve not gained anything better out of Microsoft IDEs. Almost 8 years, though Microsoft has introduced a bunch of technologies and language improvements especially for C#, the IDE remains a substandard for the world’s biggest developer community.
Visual Studio 2011 is a positive improvement where the art of search with regular expression integrated well with to find information quickly.
Read the full scoop here in Soma’s blog
