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You can create SharePoint applications in Visual Studio as an alternative to creating them in SharePoint Designer. Visual Studio promotes rapid SharePoint development by providing such features as advanced debugging tools, IntelliSense, statement completion, and project templates. Visual Studio also takes advantage of advanced .NET Framework-based tools and languages. You can develop SharePoint projects by using either Visual Basic or Visual C#, and you can develop app for SharePoint projects by using JavaScript.

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Find out how to use the new SharePoint add-in model to extend the SharePoint experience for your users. These add-ins have very small footprints compared to SharePoint solutions, and you can build them by using almost any web programming technology such as HTML5, JavaScript, CSS3, and XML.

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- Get started (SharePoint development in Visual Studio)
- Develop SharePoint solutions
- Localize SharePoint solutions
- Build and debug SharePoint solutions
- Package and Deploy SharePoint solutions
- Extend the SharePoint tools in Visual Studio
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- Walkthrough: Create a site column, content type, and list for SharePoint
- How to: Create an event receiver
- How to: Create a BDC model
- How to: Create a SharePoint Web Part
- How to: Create a User Control for a SharePoint application page or web part
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- How Do I: Create Visual Web Parts for SharePoint 2010 in Visual Studio 2010?
- How Do I: Create Content Types for SharePoint 2010 in Visual Studio 2010?
- How Do I: Create Site Definitions for SharePoint 2010 in Visual Studio 2010?
- How Do I: Create a Business Data Connectivity Model for SharePoint 2010 Using Visual Studio 2010?
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