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Review : Visual feast for developers

Visual Studio 2008 offers a tasty smorgasbord of programming options

Price: £974 + VAT - VS 2008 Professional Edition with MSDN Professional subscription; Team System with MSDN Premium subscription £8,882 + VAT
Dave Bailey, IT Week, 28 Mar 2008
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Visual Studio 2008 has a dazzling array of new features that programmers developing Windows applications would find useful.

Pros : Vast array of features; Support for Windows Presentation Foundation ; Linq enables easy access to a variety of data sources.

Cons : Code profiling and optimisation tools not available in VS 2008 Professional Edition; Linq only supports SQL Server databases.

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