Collection of .NET Framework and Visual Studio Posters

Here is a collection of .NET Framework and Visual Studio Posters available for free. The .NET Framework posters can be kept on your wall as quick references that you'll use again and again to find important class library details and relationships in the .NET Framework. The Visual Studio posters can help increase productivity when performing certain tasks within the Visual Studio IDE.

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Visual Studio 2010 Keybinding Cards - A high quality, print-ready PDF containing the default keybindings in Visual Studio 2010 for Visual Basic, Visual C#, Visual C++ and Visual F#.

.NET Framework 4.0 Namespaces and Types Poster – A high quality, print-ready PDF containing .NET Framework 4.0 important Namespaces and Types.

.NET Framework 3.5 Common Namespaces and Types Poster - The .NET Framework 3.5 Common Namespaces and Types Poster is downloadable as XPS or PDF format.

.NET Framework 3.0 Namespaces and Types Poster - A high quality, print-ready PDF containing .NET Framework 3.0 important Namespaces and Types

Visual C# 2008 Keybinding Reference Poster - A high quality, print-ready PDF containing the useful keybindings for developers that choose the C# developer profile in Visual Studio 2008 or use Visual C# Express

Visual Basic 2008 Keybinding Reference Poster - A high quality, print-ready PDF containing the useful keybindings for developers that choose the Visual Basic developer profile in Visual Studio 2008 or use Visual Basic Express.

Visual C++ 2008 Keybinding Reference Poster - A high quality, print-ready PDF containing the useful keybindings for developers that choose the Visual C++ developer profile in Visual Studio 2008 or use Visual C++ Express

Visual C# 2005 Keyboard Shortcut Reference Poster - This poster contains the default keybindings for Visual C# 2005, and is available as a PDF download in either color or grayscale for you to print.

Visual Basic 2005 Keyboard Shortcut Reference Poster - This poster contains the default key bindings for Visual Basic 2005, and is available as a PDF download in either color or grayscale for you to print

Visual C++ 2005 Keyboard Shortcut Reference Poster - This poster contains the default keybindings for Visual C++ 2005, and is available as a PDF download in either color or grayscale for you to print.

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7 comments:

Unknown said...

You can find more .NET related posters at http://techposters.net/

Jeremy said...

Awesome dude, thanks for the centralized resource. Another invaluable set of cheatsheets are the ASP.net AJAX found at: http://aspnetresources.com/blog/ms_ajax_cheat_sheets_batch1.aspx.

Unknown said...

Hello:

I think the following resources is not available right now...
(i)Visual Studio 2010 Keybinding Cards
(ii).NET Framework 3.5 Common Namespaces and Types Poster

alexdresko said...

Yeah, but where can you get these printed professionally & cheaply? I don't want to print them out on a bunch of 8.5x11 sheets of paper and tape them together. That looks mega lame.

VeXHarbinger said...

Way to look a gift horse in the mouth.

Go to kinkos and print them as tabloid laser. That will cost you less than $1.50

Matt Penner said...

If you want high-quality and inexpensive large-size prints of these look at Costco's (USA) photo service. If you are not a Costco member then maybe you can get the same quality/pricing at Sam's, Walmart, etc.

Anyway, Costco has VERY high quality prints for the following sizes/prices:
12x18 - $2.99
16x20 - $5.99
20x30 - $8.99

I don't know if you want to spend $9 per print, but honestly I've done custom photo collages for our family pictures and they come out great. I can't beat it. I'm sure they would be awesome for tech posters as well.

May even be a great idea to create custom tech posters for your own company, such as code formatting, version control procedures, etc. :)

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