MS is going to release "Express" editions of several of their VisualStudio dev apps for $49 each... available to anybody. They'll come with "Starter Kits", which are example applications that you can apparently study, and the software will walk you through building them... they're supposed to be fully-completed and useful apps, rather than just cheezey little things that don't really do anything.
I'm actually kind of interested in this. It shows a really interesting shift in MS's product thinking. Rather than a bunch of super-high-end things, they're actually opening up Windows programming to a whole new audience. Perhaps they've seen what happened when Apple bundled Xcode with OS X and new Macs... and there was a huge new influx of software, both commercial, free, and OSS.