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When is .NET 4.0 and Visual Studio 2010 supposed to be released?

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The official launch date is March 22, 2010.

You can get the Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2 here.

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when does the beta expire? – Beau Martínez Jun 17 at 23:42
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I would also expect mid to late 2010...

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There's no fixed release date, but I personally expect it'll quite possibly be released in November or December 2009.

EDIT: Now the release date has now been announced as March 22nd 2010. So much for guesses made 10 months in advance :)

My guess is that there'll possible be one release candidate between what's currently available (beta 2) and then - but again, that's only a guess.

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Update: the public beta is now available, including CLR 4.0, .NET 4.0, C# 4.0 and VS2010.

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I think in first half of 2010 with big event around the world. Like when released VS2008 and SQL2008.

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I expect come on Nov to Dec on 2009 You can remember vs2005 and vs 2008 also come on Nov.

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I suspect it will be at the PDC. (November 17-20, 2009 in Los Angeles, CA)

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The MVC team and Channel9 10-4 videos talk about a Beta 2 release, so factor that into your estimate.

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It's not always easy to guess Microsoft's release dates based on year in the product name. In other products, it typically comes out just in advance of the year in the name, but Visual Studio seems to have been late sometimes!

  • VS2008 released Nov 2007
  • VS2005 released Oct 2005
  • VS .NET 2003 released Apr 2003
  • VS .NET (2002) released Feb 2002
  • VS 6.0 released 1998
  • VS 97 released 1997

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My guess, RC out soon and release by Jan...

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Official Launch 22.03.2010, see here

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