Answers

  1. Visual Studio 2013 Express for Web and Microsoft Azure SDK.
  2. Because the Azure SDKs and Visual Studio tooling are constantly changing to provide support for new and improved Azure features.
  3. If it's (Create remote resources) enabled, it will automatically provision a website for us in Azure without having to manually create one.
  4. From the quick glance section in the website's dashboard.
  5. Source control, website continuous deployment, and deployment package builds, not to mention the extra ALM project tools.
  6. To make it easier to branch the project.
  7. It shows that they are checked into Visual Studio Online with no pending changes.
  8. Allows a number of check-ins to accumulate before building.
  9. NA.
  10. NA.

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