I've finally upgraded to Visual Studio 2010 and it all seems to be working
well. I haven't had time to look into the snazzy new features yet, as I've
been bogged down getting my hundred or so projects all upgraded and working.
If anyone has favourite productivity tips and tricks for VS2010, let me
know. I'll search for articles later when I get time.

 

I went looking for FxCop, but there seems to be a bug in the web pages (like
HERE
<http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/confirmation.aspx?familyId=917023f6-d
5b7-41bb-bbc0-411a7d66cf3c&displayLang=en> ) where you click the download
link and it starts to download the readme.txt file. Then I read that FxCop
10 is included in the latest SDK. In the SDK 7.0A that's installed with
VS2010 I can only find the old 1.36 FxCop. Then I see that SDK 7.1 is
available as a 567MB ISO download (which hasn't been posted to me yet, so
I'm download it).

 

I'm just getting a bit worried about all these SDKs. 7.0A came with VS2010
and it seems to be glued to using it. I had to install 6.1 so tools like
tlbimp could use Framework 2. Now 7.1 is downloading.

 

This article
<http://blogs.msdn.com/b/windowssdk/archive/2010/04/07/coming-soon-win-sdk-f
or-windows-7-and-net-4.aspx>  on 7.1 tells me how good it will be, but I
can't find any clear explanation of the relationship between 7.0A, 7.1 and
VS2010. Can anyone enlighten me?

 

Cheers,

Greg

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