As today looks to be the day that Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework V4.0 beta 2 become available for download;
I thought it’d be good to get my skates on and publish the video footage of Scott Guthrie talking about that very topic at the “Guathon” event that happened in Manchester the other week.
I tried as best I could to maintain the high-def nature of what was shot across the 2 video feeds and the additional audio feed and that caused me a little trouble as I struggled to find somewhere to put the ~5GB of rendered video once I’d produced it :-)
Ultimately, I’ll try and get these to Channel 9 but in the meantime, here’s a quick cut of the session to line up with Visual Studio going out today. Note that the partitioning of the session into 4 pieces is pretty brutal in that one video stops and the next one immediately begins.
Scott Guthrie - Manchester UK - Visual Studio 2010 Part 1
Scott Guthrie - Manchester UK - Visual Studio 2010 Part 2
Scott Guthrie - Manchester UK - Visual Studio 2010 Part 3
Scott Guthrie - Manchester UK - Visual Studio 2010 Part 4
Note – Scott also did sessions on Silverlight and ASP.NET MVC (2). I’ll get these videos published soon.
Note also that these videos use images from the following places;
Cat Ashton Craig Shoemaker
Cat Ashton
Craig Shoemaker
so I hope that neither of those folks mind my use of their nice imagery ( credited in the videos ) and I need to thank both;
The View Crew
for shooting the footage and, last but not least, Phil for more-than-helping to put the event together.
Good stuff Mike. Thanks for sharing.
Similar to the previous Visual Studio 2010 video of Scott’s session at the Manchester “ Guathon ” event
Mike:
I love how you used the image! :)
- Craig
Is there a downloadversion available?
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Similar to the previous Visual Studio 2010 and Silverlight videos of Scott’s sessions at the Manchester
Very cool stuff Mike, thanks for uploading - would've loved to have gone.
Having watched the videos, one thing that didn't come up, and I was hoping might - MS recommended solutions for single coder / small team source control... with the apparent demise of VSS(?), what will be the recommended source control for VS2010 where TFS would be overkill? If you could shed some light on it, I'd be most grateful.
Thanks again for the vids, fascinating viewing - the validation pulled from the class, and the deployment-specific configs alone will make my life a lot easier.
Hi,
In terms of downloading the videos - you should be able to do this from the Vimeo site. You might have to do a quick registration with them to do it but it should be possible.
Mike.