VS 2008 LogoThe InnerWorkings R&D team in Dublin is just emerging from the weeds of revising our catalog of coding challenges to support Visual Studio 2008 RTM. Converting our learning material and sample code from its native VS 2005 to VS 2008 was no trivial matter, but it’s clear that our customers demanded the change. Many of you have already made the switch to VS 2008 exclusively, while others are playing with it and seriously considering a permanent move soon.

Since RTM, we’ve seen very strong interest in our newest .NET 3.5 coding challenges — this tells me that developers are already starting to retool their skills for .NET 3.5 and the latest VS IDE release. That’s not a huge surprise, as we’ve seen many solid enhancements and new VS 2008 features to attract developers’ attention. From the popular LINQ, to AJAX integration and improved WPF support, VS 2008 has plenty of enticements built into the mix for .NET developers.

Under Soma’s guidance, Microsoft’s Developer Tools division furthered the momentum by releasing VS 2008 RTM ahead of time (shock, horror). Developers have enjoyed several months of Beta 2 exploration, followed by months of ’soft-launch’ access to VS 2008. The official marketing blitz happens in late February and early March, but there’s clearly no need for .NET developers to wait until then! This happy circumstance for Microsoft developers only made the need for InnerWorkings to convert our catalog more urgent than ever. I suppose it is true to say that when Microsoft sneezes, small ISVs like InnerWorkings get a cold!

During the conversion project, our R&D team prioritized the WCF, WPF, and WF material due to a serious compatibility problem which prevented developers from completing these challenges in VS 2005 if VS 2008 was installed. Needless to say, that was a bit of a showstopper for us!

I’m told that the team worked especially hard on the WCF conversion, due to all the impressive new WCF features that VS 2008 provides. The team still has a few loose ends to tie-up with VSTS and Enterprise Library 4.0, but rest assured those Drills are in the works for VS 2008 users. Check out our catalog for all the newly converted Drills and please keep the feedback on your experiences with VS 2008 and .NET 3.5 flowing.

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