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Jan 30, 2019
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Announcing .NET Core 3 Preview 2

Shikha Kaul
Shikha Kaul

Today, we are announcing .NET Core 3 Preview 2. It includes new features in .NET Core 3.0 and C# 8, in addition to the large number of new features in Preview 1. ASP.NET Core 3.0 Preview 2  is also released today. C# 8 Preview 2 is part of .NET Core 3 SDK, and was also released last week with Visual Studio 2019 Preview 2.

Jan 30, 2019
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Enhanced in Visual Studio 2019: Search for Objects and Properties in the Watch, Autos, and Locals Windows

Shikha Kaul
Shikha Kaul

Are you inspecting many variables at once in the Locals window? Tired of constantly scrolling through the Watch window to locate the object you are currently interested in? New to Visual Studio 2019 for most languages (with some exclusions such as Xamarin, Unity, and SQL), you can now find your variables and their properties faster using the new se...

Jan 30, 2019
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Do more with patterns in C# 8.0

Shikha Kaul
Shikha Kaul

Visual Studio 2019 Preview 2 is out! And with it, a couple more C# 8.0 features are ready for you to try. It’s mostly about pattern matching, though I’ll touch on a few other news and changes at the end.

Jan 30, 2019
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.NET Core tooling update for Visual Studio 2019 Preview 2

Shikha Kaul
Shikha Kaul

Another preview of Visual Studio 2019, another update on the cool stuff going into it! We’re pleased to announce some updates to the .NET Core tools for Visual Studio 2019. You can try these changes out starting with Preview 2. We’d love for you to try out these new features and give us feedback.

Jan 25, 2019
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What’s New for Xamarin Developers in Visual Studio 2019 Preview 2

Shikha Kaul
Shikha Kaul

Today, Visual Studio 2019 Preview 2 was released and includes many improvements for mobile developers in Visual Studio. This release, we focused on key areas to make you more productive when authoring Xamarin apps, including optimizations to build and deployment times as well as improvements to our UI authoring experiences.

Jan 25, 2019
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Visual Studio 2019 Preview 2 is now available

Shikha Kaul
Shikha Kaul

The second preview of Visual Studio 2019 is now available for download. This release contains a number of improvements and additions to the core experience and different development areas, many of which are a result of your direct feedback. As always, you can check out the release notes for more details or read on for the highlights.

Jan 25, 2019
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Windows 10 SDK Preview Build 18317 available now!

Shikha Kaul
Shikha Kaul

Today, we released a new Windows 10 Preview Build of the SDK to be used in conjunction with Windows 10 Insider Preview (Build 18317 or greater). The Preview SDK Build 18317 contains bug fixes and under development changes to the API surface area.

Jan 25, 2019
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Announcing TypeScript 3.3 RC

Shikha Kaul
Shikha Kaul

Today we’re happy to announce the availability of our release candidate (RC) of TypeScript 3.3. Our hope is to collect feedback and early issues to ensure our final release is simple to pick up and use right away.

Jan 25, 2019
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Azure DevOps Server 2019 RC2 now available

Shikha Kaul
Shikha Kaul

Today, we released Azure DevOps Server 2019 RC2. This is our last planned prerelease before our final release of Azure DevOps Server 2019. RC2 includes some new features since RC1. You can upgrade from Azure DevOps Server 2019 RC1 or previous versions of TFS. You can find the full details in our release notes.