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Apr 9, 2020
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Bring your own machine to Visual Studio Online

Allison Buchholtz-Au

Today Visual Studio Online provides fully-managed, on-demand, ready-to-code development environments in the cloud, but did you know you can also register your own machines and access them remotely from Visual Studio Code or our web editor? This is a great option for developers that want to cloud-connect an already configured work or home machine fo...

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Apr 8, 2020
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Meet Visual Studio for Mac’s New Integrated Terminal!

Jon Galloway

Visual Studio 2019 for Mac Preview now includes an integrated terminal, with support for themes, search, multiple instances, and integration with the macOS terminal history. Read about the new features and find out how to try it out today!

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Apr 8, 2020
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A guide to remote development with Live Share

Filisha Shah

Working in a fully distributed, remote team requires sophisticated collaboration technology, which needs to be both supercharged and frictionless. Visual Studio Live Share was built on the bold principle of making remote developer collaboration as powerful and natural as in-person collaboration. We knew that our paradigm: “share your context, not y...

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Apr 8, 2020
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Thank you, Visual Studio docs contributors (March 2020)

Jill Reinauer

Thank you to everyone who contributed pull requests and GitHub issues to the Visual Studio docs in March of 2020! Learn how you can get involved.

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Mar 30, 2020
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Improved Git Experience in Visual Studio 2019

Pratik Nadagouda

We just released the first iteration of a revamped Git experience in Visual Studio 2019 to enhance your productivity when working with code on GitHub, Azure Repos, and other hosting services.

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Mar 26, 2020
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Visual Studio 2019 version 16.6 Preview 2 Brings New Features Your Way

Jacqueline Widdis

Visual Studio 2019 version 16.6 Preview 2 releases today with several new features to help developer productivity. Check out our improved Git integration, .NET Productivity features, plus so much more!

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Mar 26, 2020
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Visual Studio Subscriptions resources for remote learning and productivity

Caity Buschlen

The Visual Studio Subscriptions team wants to do everything we can to support you, wherever you’re at during this tough time. We’ve got some suggestions for staying productive at home, and ways that you can take advantage of benefits in your Visual Studio subscription to maximize this time of great uncertainty.

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Mar 23, 2020
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Visual Studio 2019 for Mac version 8.5 is now available

Dominic Nahous

Visual Studio 2019 for Mac version 8.5 is available today and includes ASP.NET Core authentication templates, support for Azure Functions 3.0, and improvements to the overall experience for those using assistive technologies.

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Mar 18, 2020
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Visual Studio for Mac: Become a Productivity Pro

Cody Beyer

Despite continued advancement and innovation in the IDE space, the bottom line is that IDEs are a productivity tool. As a software developer, the value of an IDE is directly related to how much using the tool increases your productivity. Subsequently, when we make decisions about how to improve Visual Studio for Mac, your productivity is always at ...

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Mar 17, 2020
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Visual Studio for Mac: Refresh(); event recap

Jon Galloway

We had a great time at the Visual Studio for Mac: Refresh(); event on February 24th! All the videos, slides, and links to demo code are available for you to watch, use for your own virtual events, blog posts, etc. in this repo. In case you couldn’t watch it then, here’s a session recap and links to the on-demand videos: Keynote: A Fresh Look at...