Section 2.7. Summary


2.7. Summary

  • Visual Studio 2005 is a powerful tool with many features, to make writing programs easier.

  • The Start Page provides an overview of your programming environment, and a list of recent projects.

  • A solution is a set of related projects, and a project is a set of related code files and associated resources such as images, and so on.

  • Visual Studio 2005 has a number of templates that allow you to create particular types of projects, such as windows or web applications.

  • Among other things, Visual Studio 2005 provides "what you see is what you get" (WSYWYG) support for building, testing, and debugging graphical user interfaces (GUI).

  • Every window in Visual Studio 2005 can be resized and moved.

  • To run your application, select Start or Start Without Debugging, or press F5 or Ctrl-F5.

  • The Clipboard Ring can hold a number of different selections that you can cycle through.

  • The Find and Replace feature lets you locate text strings in the current file or other files, using normal text or regular expressions.

  • Bookmarks enable you to mark spots in your code so you can easily find them later.

  • IntelliSense saves you keystrokes and can help you discover methods and required arguments by (for example) listing possible completions to what you're typing.

  • The Properties window displays properties for the currently selected item.



Learning C# 2005
Learning C# 2005: Get Started with C# 2.0 and .NET Programming (2nd Edition)
ISBN: 0596102097
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 250

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