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Jan 17, 2024
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17.9 Preview 3 brings exciting changes to Code Search

Leah Tran
Leah Tran

With the release of 17.9 Preview 3 dropping today, we are bringing some exciting enhancements to the Code Search (also known as All-In-One Search) experience. Since our last update with the search experience, we’ve been hard at work refining the experience and ideating ways to add to the experience. Now, you can search for any word or string of cha...

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Jan 10, 2024
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Code, Connect & Learn at Visual Studio LIVE! in Las Vegas.

Jim Harrer
Jim Harrer

As an integral part of our Visual Studio community, we're thrilled to extend a special invitation to Visual Studio LIVE!, from March 3-8, 2024, at the Paris Las Vegas Hotel & Casino. This event is a hub for developers eager to explore the latest features in the IDE plus additional insights from experts in Visual Studio, Azure, and GitHub. Mi...

Jan 9, 2024
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2023 – a year of community experiments

Mads Kristensen
Mads Kristensen

As we enter a new year, we wanted to catch you up on several experiments your feedback and participation helped us fine tune over the course of 2023. A community experiment is when we identify features believed to increase user productivity and happiness, and then build and test it with the community of Visual Studio users. These are features th...

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Jan 8, 2024
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Visual Studio Performance Highlights Delivered in 2023

Nayana Srikanth
Nayana Srikanth

As we step into 2024, we're taking a moment to look back at the significant performance improvements our team delivered in 2023. Your valuable feedback, active collaboration, and unwavering support have been crucial in enhancing Visual Studio. This past year has been focused on optimizing performance, and we're thrilled to showcase the key advancem...

Jan 2, 2024
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Visual Studio 2013 Retirement: Support reminder for older versions of Visual Studio

Paul Chapman
Paul Chapman

It’s a New Year, and a good time for a reminder of upcoming dates in the Visual Studio support lifecycle. Support for Visual Studio 2013 will end on April 9 of this year. If you’re using an older version of Visual Studio, we want to keep you productive and secure when using Visual Studio, and strongly recommend you upgrade to Visual Studio 2022. ...