Visual Studio 2013
Visual Studio Community 2013 is free and includes all the great functionality of Visual Studio Professional 2013, designed and optimized for individual developers, students, open source contributors, and small teams. Find out more and download it here.
By Tom Dykstra||Level 100 : Beginner
This topic explains the options for creating ASP.NET web projects in Visual Studio 2013 with Update 3 Here are some of the new features for web development compared to earlier versions of Visual St...
Description: Modern web applications use modern development techniques, and we’ve got new tools within Visual Studio and Web Essentials to support you. This presentation highlights AngularJS, Bootstrap and other popular libraries and frameworks, showing how you can leverage these new tools for an even better and more powerful experience. Join Mads as he takes you through useful demos, background and insights about the future of Visual Studio web tooling.
By Scott Hanselman|3 minutes|
Scott Hanselman demonstrates Browser Link in Visual Studio 2013, which allows for two-way communication between Visual Studio and multiple connected browsers.
By Scott Hanselman|3 minutes|
Scott Hanselman demonstrates CSS editing features in Visual Studio 2013 and the Visual Studio Web Essentials extension.
By Scott Hanselman|3 minutes|
Scott Hanselman explains the JavaScript editor features in Visual Studio 2013.
By Scott Hanselman|3 minutes|
Scott Hanselman overviews the web publishing features in Visual Studio 2013.
By Scott Hanselman|5 minutes|
Scott Hansleman shows how the Page Inspector feature in Visual Studio 2013 allows you to work interactively with the rendered page markup, fully integrated with the source code that rendered it.
By Mads Kristensen|3 minutes|
Mads Kristensen shows off HTML editor features in Visual Studio 2013, including full IntelliSense for HTML elements, all CSS classes and ID's in your project, HTML entities, rich snippets, drag and...
By Scott Hanselman|4 minutes|
Scott Hanselman overviews HTML5 features in the Visual Studio web developer tools.
By Tom FitzMacken|
ASP.NET Scaffolding is a new feature that is included in Visual Studio 2013.
By Mike Wasson|
Browser Link is a new feature in Visual Studio 2013 that creates a communication channel between the IDE and one or more web browsers.
By Microsoft ASP.NET Team|
This document describes the release of ASP.NET and Web Tools for Visual Studio 2013.
By Microsoft ASP.NET Team|
By Web Camps Team|
In this hands-on lab, you will learn how to use new HTML, CSS, and Javascript editor features included in Web Essentials, and exchange data between your browser and Visual Studio using Browser Link...
ASP.NET and Web Tools for Visual Studio 2013 Release Notes
Join Scott & Scott for this dive into VS2013 Update 2 and beyond. You’ll see new features in ASP.NET, new ideas in front end web development, as well as a peek into ASP.NET’s future.
By Web Camps Team|
Create a Web site based on the One ASP.NET project type, using different ASP.NET frameworks like MVC and Web API in the same project, and the ASP.NET Scaffolding to perform CRUD operations.
By Tom Dykstra||Level 100 : Beginner
This topic explains the options for creating ASP.NET web projects in Visual Studio 2013 with Update 2
Today in 2014, most all of ASP.NET is open source, developed in the open, and accepting community contributions. One ASP.NET and VS 2013 added some amazing new tooling enhancements for HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript. VS2013.3 is coming soon with even more innovations as we march towards ASP.NET vNext. Join Scott Hunter as he shows you how it works together. What's available on ASP.NET today, and where is ASP.NET headed tomorrow, and what do you need to know to best support the code you've written and the code you will write.