Wow, lots of MS stuff here today, I must be coming down with something :) Anyway, here are some VS.net 2004 screenshots found over at Dylan Greene's blog. This is from the next version of Visual Studio .NET 2004, or at least, that's the rumor.
Some of the stuff looks nifty, some is pretty obvious. I don't develop under windows though, so they don't excite me a whole lot. I know some do though, so chime in to what you think.
Not much to respond to. Unless you are an ASP.Net developer, those screen shots will do little to wow you. Intellisense has been working fine since Visual Studio 2002 for C++ and C#, so adding HTML and a few others is *yawn* ok I guess.
I think a lot of the powers is in the data system which you don't see up on the UI layer. The easy access to data sources and web services is whats supposed to be kewl, but I haven't seen anything yet to confirm that.
In due time I guess.
Those screenshots are actually from Web Matrix a product from Microsoft for people who do asp.net development. It is free which is suprising but its fairly decent.
In addition to my previous post.
Web Matrix didn't contain items like Intellisense before, and the datagrid stuff has always been fine.
I want to learn VS Net 2004