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Oct 5, 2016
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Faster C++ solution load with VS 2017

Ankit Asthana
Ankit Asthana

The Visual C++ product has had projects ever since its inception.  Visual C++ had its own IDE up through Visual Studio 6.  Starting in Visual Studio .NET, C++ moved to a new IDE shared by Visual Basic, C#, C++, and other tools.  This new IDE used COM everywhere and items in the Solution Explorer were based on IVsHierarchy.  Much of the existing pro...

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Oct 5, 2016
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Visual Studio “15” Preview 5 Now Available

Eric Battalio
Eric Battalio

Visual Studio "15" Preview 5 is now available. Read the official announcement on the Visual Studio blog. Highlights for C++ developers include: For the complete list of everything in this release, along with some known issues, look at the Visual Studio “15” Preview 5 Release Notes page. The Preview 5 FAQ provides an...

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Oct 5, 2016
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CMake support in Visual Studio

Marian Luparu
Marian Luparu

⏱ Updated on October 5, 2017 with the latest functionality included with Visual Studio 2017 15.4 Visual Studio 2017 introduces built-in support for handling CMake projects. This makes it a lot simpler to develop C++ projects built with CMake without the need to generate VS projects and solutions from the command line. This post gives you an o...

AnnouncementCMakeNew User
Oct 5, 2016
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C++ IntelliSense Improvements – Predictive IntelliSense & Filtering

Augustin Popa
Augustin Popa

IntelliSense is one of the most commonly used features in Visual Studio. With it, developers can write code more efficiently and learn more about their codebase at the same time. In a sense, IntelliSense is both a guide and a productivity feature. We understand the importance of having a powerful IntelliSense system which displays highly relevant r...

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Oct 5, 2016
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C++ compiler diagnostics improvements in VS “15” Preview 5

Andrew Pardoe
Andrew Pardoe

This post written by Andrew Marino and Andrew Pardoe Visual C++ in VS “15” Preview 5 now allows you to see where errors are in a line of code—the column number—as opposed to just showing the line number. As C++ has grown it’s increasingly useful to have a little more help finding your errors. Consider this somewhat contrived example: Tradition...

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Oct 5, 2016
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Bring your C++ codebase to Visual Studio with “Open Folder”

Marian Luparu
Marian Luparu

⏱ Updated on March 06, 2017 with the latest functionality in Visual Studio 2017 RTW Welcome to Visual Studio 2017! Starting with this release, Visual Studio supports opening folders containing source code without the need to create any solutions or projects. This makes it a lot simpler to get started with Visual Studio, even if your project is no...

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Aug 23, 2016
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Range-v3 on MSVC is Available on GitHub

EricMittelette
EricMittelette

We are delighted to announce that the Visual C++ Team just published an implementation of range-v3 on the Microsoft GitHub repo. This contribution comes hot on the heels of our recent work to improve expression SFINAE on our Visual Studio 2015 Update 3 VC++ compiler . This is the first implementation of the Range TS running in MSVC. In “Ranges for...

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Jul 7, 2016
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Using Visual C++ Runtime in Centennial project

EricMittelette
EricMittelette

Last update: 11/22/2017 Getting started During Build 2015, we announced the Desktop Bridge (formerly called Project Centennial) to bring your desktop apps to UWP. With the Desktop App Converter, you can package your desktop application as an appx package that can be deployed to a Windows 10 Desktop. See this link to learn more about the Desktop Bri...

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Jul 1, 2016
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C++ Edit and Continue in Visual Studio 2015 Update 3

Ramkumar Ramesh - MSFT
Ramkumar Ramesh - MSFT

We’ve been continuing to improve on C++ Edit and Continue (EnC) since we shipped it in Visual Studio 2015 with the default debug engine and the VC 140 toolset. We’ve addressed a fair bit of customer feedback and based on this, I’ll go over the latest developments in C++ EnC for Update 3 (download) and other clarifications in this blog post. A qu...

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Jun 7, 2016
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Visual C++ for Linux Updates

Marc Goodner
Marc Goodner

Updated 6/14/2016: We updated the original announcement post with the content below if you want a single page that covers everything about this extension. The below remains the same and just covers the updates from the original release. We’re happy to provide an update on the VC++ for Linux extension which has a new release today. Go get it now ...

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