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Sep 22, 2022
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Now Introducing Arm64 Support for VS Extensions!

Leslie Richardson
Leslie Richardson

Back in June, we announced Arm64 Visual Studio 2022 application, the first version of Visual Studio that natively supports building and debugging Arm64 apps on Arm-based processors.  Now, we’re excited to announce the extensions you write, and use, are supported in Arm64 VS!   Adding Arm64 support to your new or existing extension Making ...

Visual StudioExtensionsVisual Studio 2022
Sep 15, 2022
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DataTable Visualizer Improvements

Harshada Hole
Harshada Hole

Your favorite DataTable visualizer has now got a makeover with all new improvements coming in 17.4 Preview 2. The DataTable visualizers will now support sorting, filtering, exporting, and theming like IEnumerable visualizer.   The DataTable Visualizer allows you to view the contents of a DataTable, DataSet, DataView, or DataViewM...

Debugging and DiagnosticsVisual Studio 2022Productivity
Aug 10, 2022
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VisualStudio.Extensibility: A New Way to Write Extensions

Leslie Richardson
Leslie Richardson

Last year, we announced the first phase of a new extensibility model for Visual Studio.  This new model will make extensions easier to write and more reliable along with additional benefits such as being able to install these extensions without restarting the IDE.  Now, we’re excited to announce the second phase of the new extensibility model, now ...

Visual StudioExtensionsVisual Studio 2022
Jul 14, 2022
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IEnumerable Debugger Visualizer Improvements

Harshada Hole
Harshada Hole

In Visual Studio 17.3 Preview 3, we added a few highly requested improvements in IEnumerable visualizer like Filtering, Theming, and CSV export to enhance the visualizer experience further. The .NET IEnumerable debugger visualizer is one of our most loved debugging features in recent times. This was a highly requested feature by developers like ...

Debugging and DiagnosticsVisual Studio 2022Productivity
Jul 12, 2022
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Analysis Services and Reporting Services extensions for Visual Studio 2022 are here!

Leslie Richardson
Leslie Richardson

We’re happy to announce the popular and long-awaited Analysis Services, RDLC Report Designer, and Reporting Services extensions are available for Visual Studio 2022!  Here’s how these Microsoft extensions for SQL Server can further enhance your business intelligence solution development environment. SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS) The Microso...

Visual StudioExtensionsVisual Studio 2022
Jun 14, 2022
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Arm64 Visual Studio

Mark Downie
Mark Downie

We are excited to announce that the release of Visual Studio 2022 17.3 Preview 2 is now available as a native Arm64 application on Windows 11! This will be the first version of Visual Studio that will natively support building and debugging Arm64 apps on Arm-based processors. Our key goal with this preview is to introduce and stabilize the most po...

Visual Studio 2022Arm64
Apr 21, 2022
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View .NET collections with the new IEnumerable Debugger Visualizer

Harshada Hole
Harshada Hole

While debugging .NET code, inspecting a large and complex collection object can be tedious and difficult. Hence, starting from Visual Studio 17.2. Preview 2, we are introducing a new Visualizer, which will help you view IEnumerable objects such as Arrays, List, etc. in a customized tabular view.  The IEnumerable visualizer will display collectio...

Debugging and DiagnosticsVisual Studio 2022Developer Productivity
Apr 13, 2022
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Supercharge your Git experience in VS

Taysser Gherfal
Taysser Gherfal

Have you experienced delays when viewing your Git repository or branch history in Visual Studio? Have you run a network command like force-push and had to wait for the operation to complete? Your Git repository may be having performance issues due to its large size. We are happy to integrate a relatively new Git feature called the commit graph whic...

C#Visual Studio 2022C++
Jan 6, 2022
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Introducing new Git features to Visual Studio 2022

Taysser Gherfal
Taysser Gherfal

We continue to enhance the Git experience in Visual Studio, and we are excited to announce some long-awaited updates in version 17.1 Preview 2. Download the latest Visual Studio Preview and check out the following new Git features.   Compare branches Comparing branches provides an overview of differences between two branches which...

.NETVisual Studio 2022C++
Jan 5, 2022
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Visual Studio 17.1 Preview 2 is now available!

Dominic Nahous
Dominic Nahous

Visual Studio 2022 17.1 Preview 2 continues to iterate on the themes of the Visual Studio 2022 release. We're enhancing existing features, bringing new productivity improvements, and making it easier for you to make Visual Studio your own.

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