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    AI-assisted IntelliSense for your team’s codebase
    Caty CaldwellCaty CaldwellNovember 18, 2019Nov 18, 201911/18/19

    Visual Studio IntelliCode uses machine learning to offer useful, contextually-rich code completion suggestions as you type, allowing you to learn APIs more quickly and code faster. With our latest release, you can easily share IntelliCode team completions and automate updates via an Azure DevOps task.

    Re-imagining developer productivity with AI-assisted tools
    Amanda SilverAmanda SilverNovember 4, 2019Nov 4, 201911/4/19

    Harnessing the wisdom of the community, Visual Studio IntelliCode is revolutionizing developer productivity. We started with AI-assisted IntelliSense and are now expanding the application of artificial intelligence to accelerate learning, radically improve development agility, and increase code quality whole line completions and refactoring.

    Training a custom IntellICode model on my code
    Code more, scroll less with Visual Studio IntelliCode
    Mark Wilson-ThomasMark Wilson-ThomasMarch 14, 2019Mar 14, 201903/14/19

    Learn how to get Visual Studio IntelliCode to make recommendations based on patterns it finds in your own code in 3 simple steps.

    Arguments being completed with recommendations from Visual Studio IntelliCode - recommendations save you scrolling to find the right completion in the IntelliSense list.
    Argument completion made easy with Visual Studio IntelliCode
    Mark Wilson-ThomasMark Wilson-ThomasMarch 12, 2019Mar 12, 201903/12/19

    IntelliCode now makes recommendations for arguments in your C# code. Just install the latest version of the IntelliCode extension for Visual Studio and start editing C# code faster with in-line suggestions.  It's as simple as that!

    The Latest in Visual Studio 2017 for Mac – Version 7.7
    Visual Studio BlogVisual Studio BlogNovember 29, 2018Nov 29, 201811/29/18

    Today, we are happy to share with you the next update to Visual Studio for Mac 2017. Version 7.7 incorporates much of your great feedback and is aimed at improving the core development experience for every project type from .NET Core to Xamarin and Unity.

    A Summer of ASP.NET: Catching up with .NET Web Developments
    Visual Studio BlogVisual Studio BlogSeptember 24, 2015Sep 24, 201509/24/15

    Summer 2015 has come and gone (in the northern hemisphere at least!), and four releases of ASP.NET have hit the internet in that time. With the Visual Studio 2015 release in July the team released ASP.NET 4.6, a major update for our ASP.NET frameworks and tooling.

    Enabling IntelliSense for Mobile Services JavaScript in Visual Studio
    Visual Studio BlogVisual Studio BlogJuly 26, 2013Jul 26, 201307/26/13

    In a previous post , we shared the new Windows Azure Mobile Services integration and capabilities in Visual Studio 2013. These include the ability to edit your Mobile Services table scripts. In this post, we describe how you can enable IntelliSense on your server side scripts in Visual Studio.

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