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Mar 5, 2024
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Visual Studio Subscriptions – A Product Manager’s Journey

Jacqueline Widdis
Jacqueline Widdis

I stared at my Visual Studio Subscriptions portal with a somewhat blank distance in my eyes as a feeling of inadequacy spread like the misty rains I’ve experienced in the Pacific Northwest. If you haven't been here, they are the kind that slowly permeate clothes with the intent of educating one on the difference between waterproof and water resista...

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Mar 4, 2024
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Code coverage features in Visual Studio Enterprise

Faisal Hafeez
Faisal Hafeez

By using code coverage, you can find out where your testing needs improvement and make your software more robust and dependable. In this post, we will introduce the new features that we introduced to the Code Coverage Results window in Visual Studio Enterprise 2022. These features are:  These features are not available in Profe...

Feb 29, 2024
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WinForms Designer Selection for 32-bit .NET Framework Projects 

Shyam Gupta
Shyam Gupta

Visual Studio 2022’s transition to a 64-bit architecture, driven by customer feedback across the full range of Visual Studio developers, marked a pivotal step towards enhancing the development experience. As Klaus Loffelmann describes in his blog post, this transition enhances overall performance and responsiveness, particularly when working wi...

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Feb 26, 2024
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Visual Studio’s Full Year in Review (2023)

Jason Chlus
Jason Chlus

In 2023, we added many new features, fixes, and improvements to Visual Studio 2022 to make your coding experience more productive, enjoyable, and accessible. This blog post looks back at all the notable enhancements that shipped in 2023 for Visual Studio 2022. Here are the recaps for the year:  For m...

Feb 23, 2024
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A Year of C++ Game Development Improvements in Visual Studio

Jason Chlus David Li
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Game development is evolving rapidly and keeping up with the latest trends is crucial. I’m thrilled that David Li took the time to highlight all the improvements added to Visual Studio for game developers during 2023. Check out his blog here.  The Unreal Engine integrations are where my eyes jumped to first. There is now an Unreal Engine log vie...

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Feb 22, 2024
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Using Copilot Chat with C++ in Visual Studio: Generate code, fix functions, and more..

Sinem Akinci
Sinem Akinci

GitHub Copilot Chat is now available in Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code for users with an active subscription. Copilot Chat is an AI pair-programmer that allows you to speak in natural language through the chat interface to accomplish programming tasks such as understanding sections of code, generating test cases, and generating code. We have ...

Feb 21, 2024
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A Streamlined Extension Manager comes to Visual Studio 17.9

Maia Kelner
Maia Kelner

Over the last year, we’ve been building a better Extension Manager for Visual Studio that makes it easier for you to find and install great extensions. Along the way, we’ve invited Visual Studio Preview users to try out the new design and share their feedback with us. Using all that amazing feedback, we added features, made improvements, and fixed ...

Visual StudioExtensionsVisual Studio 2022
Feb 20, 2024
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VisualStudio.Extensibility: Install extensions without restarting Visual Studio!

Maia Kelner
Maia Kelner

The new VisualStudio.Extensibility SDK helps you build extensions that run outside of the main IDE process for improved performance and reliability. With a focus on developer productivity, it features a modern, intuitive .NET Core-based API and solid, well-maintained documentation. This public preview release builds on our previous developer pre...

Visual StudioExtensionsVisual Studio 2022
Feb 16, 2024
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Last Chance: Visual Studio LIVE! – Las Vegas

Jim Harrer
Jim Harrer

Less than 3 weeks to go! Join Us at Visual Studio LIVE! Las Vegas Are you at the forefront of driving business innovation using Visual Studio? With our room block running low, decide today to secure your spot at Visual Studio LIVE! Las Vegas. This event is your prime opportunity to enhance your skills and gain insights into new technologies, inclu...

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Feb 14, 2024
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Introducing Visual Studio 17.10 – Preview 1 is Here!

Mark Downie
Mark Downie

We're excited to introduce the first preview of Visual Studio 17.10! This is where we get to show you what we've been working on and what we’re planning, and with feedback from the most active developer community on the planet, we get to deliver truly compelling products. During this release you’ll get to check out our latest enhancements and ...

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