>I haven't had much time to do anything with VS2010, but that may be changing in the next few weeks.
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If you are doing XAML, don't delay. I wouldn't do production level stuff for clients with it yet, what with it being beta and my allergies to anything MS Version 1, but it sure is nice and so far only a few bumps along the way. For some reason it crashes pretty hard any time I try to bring up help either form the help menu or with the "question mark" click.
By the way, I am reading a really good instructional book for LOB (line of business) app Silverlight development basics: "Silverlight 3 Jumpstart" by Dvid Yak.
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>>Right. Another nice thing about the design surface with VS2010 is that it is integrated directly into VS rather having to jump back and forth between Blend and VS. It also has a simpler UI with highly legible black on white instead of the ridiculously eye straining white on black Blend surface. I know you can customize Blend's colors, but I haven't been able to get pure black-on-white, and now with VS2010 I've pretty much abandoned Blend, anyways.
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>>VS2010 is nice. I like.
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