Ribbon interface for Visual Studio 2010 or beyond?

One of the PDC2008 presentations showed off the new user interface VS2010 (not the same as the current beta), which was created using WPF. Some of the new code effects looked pretty nice (the xml comment was parsed and styled in the code editor).

I wondered if Microsoft would change the VS VS interface to tape; for example, Office, a change can be forcibly disabled without the "classic" mode.

Could you accept such a change?

From what I collect

Advanced programmers: minor changes, hot keys - the same thing.

Intermediate / novice programmers: a significant change, each button is moved!

New programmers: Context-sensitive feeds help emphasize what they can do and where.

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It all depends on how it is implemented.
This may be good, but just in case, I would like it to be optional :)

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Rico Mariani mentions several times that he does not like the tape for VS, so I do not think that it will be implemented anytime in the near future.

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I am a big fan of the tape, but it would be terrible if they implemented the tape interface on VS, if it scored too much screen real estate and prevented me from seeing my code.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1699040/


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