Chapter 1: Introducing Visual Studio 2010

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In addition to a new project, Figure 1-27 shows that you can create a new Web site, just open a file for editing, or open a wizard that creates a new project from existing files. We’ll look at many of these options later in the book, but let’s take a look at the New Project window, Figure 1-28, which opened as a result of selecting File New Project.

The New Project window in Figure 1-28 shows that there are many projects to select from, including Windows, Web, Office, SharePoint, Cloud, Reporting, Silverlight, Test, WCF, and Workflow. Some of these project types don’t appear in Figure 1-28, but if you scroll down the Templates list in the New Project window, you’ll see them. Figure 1-28 also shows the appearance for C# projects, but there are also similar projects for other programming languages that ship with VS; including VB, C++ (pronounced see-plus-plus), and F# (pronounced f-sharp). If you had selected VB settings during the setup process,

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