In This Chapter
Getting Started with the Basics
Creating and Editing XML Documents and Schema
Working with Cascading Style Sheets
Developing Windows Client Applications
Authoring WinForms Components and Controls
Creating Classes with the Class Designer
Although Visual Studio provides an impressive array of functionality for nearly all areas of the development process, its editors and designers are the real heart of the IDE. They are the bread-and-butter tools of the programmer: they enable you to write code, edit resources, design user interfaces, and construct schemas. And, of course, each of these tools has key features designed to boost your productivity and the quality of your output.
This chapter is squarely focused on using these editors and designers to create solutions within the IDE.