Codename "Rosario" to follow "Orcas"

by Ciprian Jichici 23. April 2007 22:27

We are getting closer and closer to the release of the next version of Visual Studio (codename "Orcas"). Most probably, we'll get our hands on Beta 1 sometimes before the American TechEd (held in Orlando, Florida). Beta 2 will ship probably by the end of the summer and the RTM sometimes before the end of the year. The new language and compiler improvements as well as the new sets of tools for developing software and services on platforms like Vista, Longhorn Server and Office 2007 will be among the "killer" features in the new Visual Studio.

In the mean time, the guys in Redmond are already starting to work on version-next-of-version-next ( :) ) of Visual Studio with the codename "Rosario". The pillars of this version (due to ship one year after Orcas) will be app lifecycle management, testing tools and quality assurance.

The folks I usually talk about development tools agree that there is still a lot to improve and I agree with them. With the momentum that .NET Framework is gaining as a platform, expectations are getting to higher and higher levels which puts a lot of pressure on the Visual Studio team @ Microsoft. From what I know so far, I can tell that most of those expectations will be addressed by Orcas. My personal opinion is that the pressure of expectations will be much higher on "Rosario" (at that moment, platforms like WPF, WF, WCF, SharePoint 2007, Vista, and Longhorn Server will start to approach maturity). This is probably the reason why Microsoft started to work on version-next-of-version-next of Visual Studio with more than one year before the release of version-next.

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