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Comparing Visual Studio 2003 to Visual Studio 2005

As customers were asking again and again what’s new in Visual Studio 2005 I’ve started comparing these two Visual Studio versions.

I’m comparing Visual Studio 2003 against Visual Studio Team System which will contain Visual Studio Architect, Visual Studio Test and Visual Studio Developer Editions.

Currently the table below missing Asp.net 2.0 new features. (Update will be available soon)

If anyone has anything to add comment me and I’ll add some more sections to the list.

Feature/Capability20032005 TeamSystem
Win Forms Development  
Rapid Development EnvironmentXX
Common Controls SuiteXX
Object And Web Services Data BindingCustom CodeX
Professional Grid Controls3rd Party Tools or ComponentsX
Professional Tool Bars3rd Party Tools or ComponentsX
Table And Flow Layout Controls3rd Party Tools or ComponentsX
Auto Alignment Designers X
Easy Deployment of Product And UpdatesManual Or Use of SMS ServerX
Asynchronous ProgrammingCustom CodeX
   
ADO.NET  
CRUD Operations With Native AdapterXX
Binary Serialization of DataSetsCustom CodeX
Use of DataTable Instead of Full DataSet X
Local Transactions SupportXX
Disterbuted Transactions SupportCOM+X
DataSet Manipulation Performance Enhanced
Asynchronous ProgrammingCustom CodeX
Typed Data Adapters SupportCustom CodeX
DatSet Complex MergersCustom CodeX
   
Testing  
Code Coverge3rd Party Tools or ComponentsX
Unit TestingNunitX
Test case ManagementManual or 3rd Party ToolsX
   
Modeling  
Class ModelingVisio or 3rd Party ToolsX
Automatic Synch between Code And Model X
Architecture Modeling X
Deployment Modeling X
Code Profiling And Analysis3rd Party Tools or ComponentsX
Integrated modeling With Visual Studio X
   
General Programming Enhancements  
Refactoring Tools3rd Party Tools or ComponentsX
XSLT Debugging3rd Party Tools or ComponentsX
Generics SupportCustom CodeX
Xquery Support X
Manipulation of XML Using Xpath Model X
XML Read/Write PerformanceVery GoodAlmost Double
XSLT PerformanceGoodAlmost x4
C# Version12
C++ Code for Performance Enhanced
Tracing Model Enhanced
Streams Compression3rd Party Tools or ComponentsX
Strings Security X
Serial Ports SupportCustom CodeX
Support for 64bit Platforms X
   
Application Life Cycle Management  
Build ServerManual or 3rd PartyX
Work Item TrackingManual or 3rd PartyX
Bug TrackingManual or 3rd PartyX
Integration with MS ProjectManual or 3rd PartyX
Integration With MS ExcelManual or 3rd PartyX
Integration With Source Control SystemManual or 3rd PartyX
Integration with Visual Studio X
Team Collaboration SiteManual or 3rd PartyX
   
Source Control System  
Check in/outXX
MergeXX
Integrated merge X
Shelving X
Branching X
Work item association3rd Party Tools or ComponentsX
Check-in policy X
Check-in notesXX
Preconfigured Check-in notes X
.NET Programability Support X
XML Web Services X
Data StoreCustomSQL Server
IDE IntegrationXX
Team Build Integration X

Comments

Chris Szurgot said:

This is a great report, but you probably should note which items use VSTS, and that it is an entirely new tier which requires a support server, and will cost additional money (even for those with MSDN licenses, at least that was the last thing I heard)
# January 27, 2005 10:24 AM

Darin said:

What about database modeling? Will we still have to use Visio or is it integrated with VS?
# January 27, 2005 11:31 AM

Paul M said:

Thanks for doing this. Its great to see so much information summarized so well.
# January 27, 2005 12:19 PM

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# February 1, 2005 8:21 PM

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