Microsoft plans to add Windows Live applicationsProgramTo the Visual Studio development kit, so that programmers can develop applications on the live network service platform as quickly as possible.
The company plans to officially implement this bundle strategy in Visual Studio 2008, which is currently undergoing technical tests, including the current version 2005 and the beta version will be released within 10-11 months.
Windows Live is the name of a series of Microsoft network services, including search, instant messaging, e-mail, blog and Image Sharing. Previously, Windows Live had a series of sdks, but it was the first time to integrate it into development tools.
What excites programmers most is that Windows Live's peripheral development has a return, and programmers will receive a Microsoft dividend of about $0.25 per independent user. For live applications, very attractive.