I can’t find any compelling reason why I should put in a request for my company to get me an upgrade from Visual Studio 2008 Pro to Visual Studio 2010 Anything. Am I missing something?
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It isn’t just about the tooling — if you want/need the features of the .NET Framework 4.0 (runtime) and C# 4 (language — not to mention new versions of VB.NET and all of the Dynamic Languages), you need to use VS2010.
One other consideration is whether all of your preferred add-ins have have been updated to work with VS2010, as the plugin architecture changed and vendors had to update.