The last few weeks here at MSDN have been extremely busy. We've relaunched the entire site, implementing a number of positive changes to help make the site simpler and more usable. For this latest version of MSDN, we have completely overhauled the information architecture of the site, reclassifying content by topic and merging the developer centers and Web Workshop into the MSDN library. With nearly 400,000 unique content files on MSDN, this current relaunch took the coordinated efforts of multiple teams over multiple weeks (and weekends), including editorial, site management, strategy and acquisitions, and, of course, the overworked and sleep-deprived backbone of the site, our developers.
Our primary goal for this relaunch was to make it easier and faster for you to find what you need and get back to writing great code and delighting your customers. As always, we would love to hear what you think of the new redesign, and would welcome your feedback for continued improvements. You can write us at msdnsite@microsoft.com with your comments and suggestions. What follows is a quick overview of the improvements we've made to the site, and how we hope those changes will benefit you, the developer community.
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