Windows 8 Release Preview, Visual Studio 2012 annoncés accidentellement
Ce matin, en lisant mes flux sur Google reader, je tombe sur l'annonce d'un nouveau blog chez Microsoft nommé "Windows 8 Hardware Blog".
Bon, ca me passionne pas plus que ça (je suis software plutôt ;-)) mais je consulte tout de même le contenu de ce billet.
Il est écrit par Chuck Chan, Corporate Vice Président dans l'équipe de développement de la plateforme Windows. Au début, blabla sur sur les futurs "Amazing PC" & co et là, surprise, la phrase qui surprenante :
To get started, download and install Windows 8 Release Preview, the Windows Driver Kit 8, and Visual Studio Professional 2012. The Windows 8 SDK is also included with Visual Studio.
Non seulement on apprend que Windows 8 Release Preview (et non Release Consumer Preview) et Visual Studio sont disponibles en téléchargement, mais que Visual Studio 11 s'appelera bien VS 2012 (oh la big surprise ;-)). Je consulte aussitôt les autres blogs de Microsoft, et personne d'autre ne parle de la disponibilité de Windows 8 RC. Strange.
Quelques minutes plus tard, Mary Jo Foley confirme ce dont je me doutais : c'était une publication par accident. Le billet de Chuck Chan a disparu (tout comme le blog), les liens ne sont plus actifs, tout à disparu...sauf dans les caches de Google ;-)))
Welcome To The Windows 8 Hardware Blog de WindowsHardwareBlog
Welcome to the Windows 8 Hardware blog! I’m Chuck Chan, Corporate Vice President on the Windows Development team. We’re very excited to make available today the Windows 8 Release Preview on the Windows Dev Center. Windows 8 represents a leap forward for the Windows platform, the development tool set, and the device experiences you can build for Windows. We’re launching this blog to give you some insight into how we designed and built Windows 8, and to explore the best practices for developing great hardware and drivers, as you enter the new world of Windows 8 development.
The people contributing to this blog are the engineers building Windows 8 and the tools and kits that support it. Our goal is to help you get started by focusing on the “why” and “how” of building amazing PCs and device experiences for Windows 8. Each blog post will present a development topic and tie together information from the Dev Center, Forums, MSDN Library, and where it makes sense, samples from the Windows Hardware Code Gallery.
We designed the Windows 8 platform and tools to help you create high-quality drivers and Metro style device apps using an integrated, modern tool set. Using the Windows Driver Kit (WDK) and Visual Studio, you can write, build, sign package, deploy, test, and debug your drivers and apps directly from Visual Studio. With the new Windows Hardware Certification Kit, you can ensure the compatibility and reliability of your devices, and provide a great overall user experience.
To get started, download and install Windows 8 Release Preview, the Windows Driver Kit 8, and Visual Studio Professional 2012. The Windows 8 SDK is also included with Visual Studio. As you begin using Windows 8, you’ll notice that we’ve added new features and improved existing ones. In addition to providing a modern tool set, we’ve also been hard at work improving power management and refining the way you provide a great user experience for devices with Metro style device apps. We’ll share more details in future posts.
The Windows Development team will post to this blog once every one to two weeks until the release of Windows 8. Commenting is encouraged, and we are looking forward to a lively conversation. Please apply common courtesy and stay on topic with your comments. The Windows Hardware Community Forum is also a great place for hardware-related questions and discussion about Windows 8.
We can’t wait to see the amazing devices and experiences you’re building for Windows 8 come to life!
Chuck Chan, May 31 2012
C'était peut être le premier et dernier billet de notre Chuck "Norris" Chan...