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A new version of Visual Studio called “LightSwitch” was announced at the VS Live conference today by Jason Zander.

At the moment, I don’t have any deep details to write about here but the essence is around a productive tool for building business applications with Silverlight for both the browser and the desktop which takes in cloud options as well.

It’s not necessarily targeted at every developer who’s building applications with .NET or Silverlight and undoubtedly there’s bound to be trade-offs that you make between [productivity/control] just as there are every time you adopt a [framework/toolset] but I think that this is a really interesting addition to Visual Studio.

It’s great to see Silverlight being used as the front-end here and ( as others have said ) in some ways the demos I’ve seen so far have a slight flavour of how Access was used to put together an app on top of a SQL store.

However, with the front end being Silverlight I can expect to run that cross-browser, cross-platform and in or out of the browser and, from the announcements, it looks like having SQL, SharePoint or SQL Azure data storage are key scenarios so I’ll perhaps ditch the “Access comparison” at that point Smile 

Either way – the best way to work it all out will be to try it out and, with that in mind, there’s a beta coming later in the month.

In the meantime, to get a few more details I’ve found ( in descending order from more detail to less detail );


Posted Tue, Aug 3 2010 11:36 PM by mtaulty

Comments

Denis wrote re: “Coming Soon”– Visual Studio LightSwitch
on Wed, Aug 4 2010 5:32 AM

I hope they change the name to something else. Visual Studio is to big of the name to use for rapid porototyping toy apps tool.

Rod Mac wrote re: “Coming Soon”– Visual Studio LightSwitch
on Wed, Aug 4 2010 11:45 AM

SL sketchflow, webmatrix now lightswitch... all Darwinisms from unfocused teams who should be focusing on the real issue and fully converging the WPF/SL UI to run on W7, WP7 WEC7, whatever the MS OS. If SL can never be a proper WPF subset, you need to make WPF perfectly 'swap out' the SL API's - a replaceable, no brainer pluggable. One of our (DOT.NET) competitors has given up and has built a ASP.NET app feeding the iPhone and iPad and it is pretty compelling. What's going on at MS because I truly don't understand?

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on Wed, Aug 4 2010 1:09 PM

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Roger Jennings wrote re: “Coming Soon”– Visual Studio LightSwitch
on Wed, Aug 4 2010 4:01 PM

Hi, Mike,

Re "[I]t looks like having SQL, SharePoint or SQL Azure data storage are key scenarios so I’ll perhaps ditch the “Access comparison” at that point."

Microsoft Access 2010 supports front-ending for SQL Server and SQL Azure, as well as SharePoint lists, so your Access comparison remains germane.

Cheers,

--rj

mtaulty wrote re: “Coming Soon”– Visual Studio LightSwitch
on Wed, Aug 4 2010 5:22 PM

Hi Roger,

Ok, you're just highlighting that you know more about Access 2010 than I do - it's a fair cop :-)

Mike.

ozz wrote re: “Coming Soon”– Visual Studio LightSwitch
on Wed, Aug 4 2010 6:44 PM

Mike,

I didn't see anywhere describing how flexible the customized styling and templating of lightswitch screens/layouts/etc is out of box. Do you know anything more on this or have a reference?

I saw you can open light switch projects up in visual studio, how about in blend? If its still using the same .net/xaml base than I dont see why I shouldnt be able to open it up and style it in blend, or import styles I have already made and use them. Any insight here?

Thanks

mtaulty wrote re: “Coming Soon”– Visual Studio LightSwitch
on Thu, Aug 5 2010 12:41 AM

ozz,

There's a little bit in the Channel 9 video about customising screens and Blend gets a mention in there - that's about as much as I have right now.

Mike.

Tyler Jensen wrote re: “Coming Soon”– Visual Studio LightSwitch
on Sat, Aug 7 2010 4:05 AM

I'm seeing positive buzz and some very negative buzz. I'm curious to learn more than what I could glean from the videos. Guess I'll just have to wait for the beta. In my work, I deal with many DYI'ers without the requisite skills to build solid enterprise applications. This is not something that will change. I suspect it's an experience shared by many enterprise developers. An "Access-like" solution for Silverlight that will create a true 3-tier app so easily should find a hungry market for such a tool. Instead of the fear and criticism I've found in so many blogs and comments elsewhere, I'd rather embrace the possibility that this tool might make my enterprise development and architecture life easier. We'll see.