With today’s availability of the Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Service Pack 1 (SP1) Update for Windows Vista, developers building applications on Microsoft’s new operating system platform can expect to enjoy an improved user experience which builds on the enhancements Microsoft provided with the release of Visual Studio 2005 SP1 in December.
From a developer perspective, Microsoft designed Windows Vista as a platform for building secure, reliable and connected applications using both managed and native code. Windows Vista enables developers and designers to build rich, engaging user experiences that help heighten customer satisfaction while reducing support costs and application complexity.
For insight into what today’s announcement means for developers, PressPass turned to S. “Soma” Somasegar, corporate vice president of the Developer Division at Microsoft. PressPass also asked Somasegar to share his views on Visual Studio 2005 in general.
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