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Working with Visual studio 2010 ❘ 377<br />

figure 16-4<br />

Because this is a professional-level book, it does not look in detail at every feature or menu option available<br />

in Visual Studio 2010. Surely, you will be able to find your way around the IDE. The real aim of this Visual<br />

Studio coverage is to ensure that you are sufficiently familiar with the concepts involved when building<br />

<strong>and</strong> debugging a <strong>C#</strong> application that you can make the most of working with Visual Studio 2010.<br />

Figure 16-5 shows what your screen might look like when working in Visual Studio 2010. (Note that<br />

because the appearance of Visual Studio is highly customizable, the windows might not be in the same<br />

locations, or different windows might be visible when you launch this development environment.)<br />

figure 16-5<br />

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