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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T21:53:34+00:00 2026-05-10T21:53:34+00:00

Visual Studio has certainly gone from strength to strength since humble Visual Studio 6

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Visual Studio has certainly gone from strength to strength since humble Visual Studio 6 (and previous renditions). There seems to be a lot more coming in Visual Studio 2010 (based on blogs, the PDC and the more recent CTP virtual machines).

The recent Service Pack 1 seemed to introduce some really intriguing new functionality and enhancements.

As it stands today, i.e. in Visual Studio 2008 (SP 1), what do you think is the most outstanding, couldn’t-live-without-it feature in Visual Studio (including the Team Suite Editions)? Is it something you use daily?

Alternatively, what features in Visual Studio 2008 could really use an upgrade/makeover/bugfix?

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