Visual Studio 2010 Survey
We'd like to know what you think about Visual Studio 2010.
We are especially interested in hearing about your experience with regards to performance, reliability,and quality. The more details you share with us in this survey, the better we can understand your experience and apply what we learn into future versions.
The survey is very short and should take you no more than a few minutes. You can get started by clicking on Visual Studio 2010 Survey.
It's important that we here from you whether you love us or hate us. The more people who respond, the better we can understand how we're doing and whether or not we're doing the right things to make a difference.
Regards and thanks for your time,
David Berg
Developer Division Performance Engineering Team
Comments
Anonymous
October 18, 2010
Hello, I am not experiencing any problems with visual studio that concern me atm. however I do have a wish that I would love to see microsoft forfill. We have Microsoft Office for the Windows Phone 7, I would love to see a version of visual studio available on the Windows Phone. I am often needing to give a demonstration of an application and need to make minor changes to source code and I think Visual Studio for the Windows Phone would be perfect for those scenarios. Dont need all the functionality of visual studio. just basic editing of source code would be perfect. Thank You.Anonymous
October 18, 2010
Darren, If you mean using VS to write apps for the phone, it's available now: www.microsoft.com/.../Phone. If you mean using VS ON the phone to edit apps, VS is way too big.Anonymous
November 22, 2010
David, thanks for giving the end users an opportunity to respond re: Visual Studio. You have said: >The majority of customers actually find it faster than VS2008; Speaking with fellow colleagues and other industry 'trench' workers the general experience is quite the opposite. Recently I loaded our existing company product in vs2008 and was amazed by how crisp text editing and debugging was compared to vs2010. I am running a core i7 with 8 gigs of ram, a very adequate machine and sometimes I must wait 20 seconds to 'Close All Documents' ? I have been scouring the net the past few weeks attempting to find things to speed up the environment (including your tips) but with not much success. I think some thought needs to be given to the basics, namely text editing and debugging, which should be razor sharp - being bogged down is very distracting and inefficient for a programmer. I would love to show you or your team a few of the issues I am sure thousands of developers experience every day, and some of the 'small' (basic) things that should be addressed.Anonymous
December 01, 2010
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March 03, 2011
related topic: I find this blog's area of focus very interesting!! Any news or updates from the Developer Division Performance Engineering blog? Thanks much!Anonymous
March 04, 2011
Jamome, Thanks for your interest. We've got a couple of blog entries under development, is there anything in particular you're interested in?