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The Visual Studio 2005 MSDN Library is organized as follows:
* Visual Studio: is a complete set of development tools for building ASP.NET Web applications, XML Web services, desktop applications, and mobile applications.
* Visual SourceSafe: is a file-level version control system that delivers restore point and team coordination capabilities.
* Visual Studio Team System: is a platform for productive, integrated, and extensible software development life-cycle tools that helps software teams by improving communication and collaboration throughout the software development process.
* Technical Articles: additional information from where you can lear some stuff.
* Visual Studio Extensibility: is a guided tour which purpose is to provide an overview of extensibility benefits, concepts, and strategies.
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