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Sep 16, 2021
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Visual Studio 2022 Preview 4 is now available

Sachin Thakur
Sachin Thakur

We are excited to announce the fourth preview release of Visual Studio 2022! With Preview 4, there are more new capabilities on the themes of personal and team productivity, modern development, and constant innovation. In this blog, we’re highlighting a few of the new capabilities of Visual Studio 2022 Preview 4. We’d love for you to download it, t...

Sep 16, 2021
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Announcing .NET 6 Release Candidate 1

Sachin Thakur
Sachin Thakur

We are happy to release .NET 6 Release Candidate 1. It is the first of two “go live” release candidate releases that are supported in production. For the last month or so, the team has been focused exclusively on quality improvements that resolve functional or performance issues in new features or regressions in existing ones

Sep 16, 2021
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Boost your productivity with Productivity Power Tools Extensions in Visual Studio 2022

Sachin Thakur
Sachin Thakur

Visual Studio 2022 is here and is more customizable than ever. However, that experience may not be complete without the essential extensions you know and love.  As existing extensions continue to be migrated, we’re excited to announce that one of the most popular and anticipated sets of extensions is now available to download today: Productivity Po...

Sep 16, 2021
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The Future of Visual Studio Extensibility is Here

Sachin Thakur
Sachin Thakur

Visual Studio 2022 seeks to greatly improve your overall development experience, and we’re moving forward with that journey in improving VS extension writing and usage today!  We have several exciting extensibility updates that are either available now or on the horizon, so let’s check them out!