![]() ![]() With the new Visual Studio 2012, you have to start wondering what you don't do in Visual Studio 2012. Naturally, it's where you build applications for Windows 8 and Windows RT. It's where you head to do your LightSwitch development, your SQL Server development, your Web application development, your Windows Azure development, and your ASP.Net or Windows Forms development in C#, F#, VB.Net, and - oh, yes - good old Visual C++. It's where you go to tackle any task in the development process, regardless of the target. It has long since become something of a development mashup. ![]() Visual Studio is no longer simply an IDE, no longer a place you go just to write and debug C/C++ code.
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