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Mar 9, 2021
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What’s new with GitHub Actions tooling in Visual Studio

Our Publish experience today enables many different ways for developers to get their development, staging, or production apps to various endpoints in their local/network environments and directly to their cloud resources in Azure.

Mar 9, 2021
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Announcing the New TypeScript Handbook

Hey folks, we’re happy to announce that a fresh re-write of the TypeScript Handbook is out of beta and is now our website’s primary resource for learning TypeScript!

Mar 9, 2021
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Address Sanitizer for MSVC Now Generally Available

We’re thrilled to announce that as of Visual Studio 2019 version 16.9, the C++ Address Sanitizer (ASan) for MSVC experience is fully supported. Thanks to all who tried it out while it was experimental in earlier versions of the IDE and filed issues to help make this release all-the-better!

Mar 9, 2021
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.NET Core 2.1 will reach End of Support on August 21, 2021

.NET Core 2.1 will be reaching end of support on August 21, 2021. After this date, Microsoft will no longer provide updates (which includes security fixes) or technical support for this version. You’ll need to update the version of .NET Core you’re using to a supported version (.NET Core 3.1 or .NET 5.0) before this date in order to continue to rec...

Mar 3, 2021
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Introducing the .NET Upgrade Assistant Preview

Today we’re excited to introduce a tool we’ve been working on to help you upgrade your .NET Framework-based applications to .NET 5 called the .NET Upgrade Assistant. The .NET Upgrade Assistant is a .NET global command-line tool that gives you a guided experience for incrementally upgrading your applications. Currently in preview, the .NET Upgrade A...

Mar 3, 2021
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New Dynamic Instrumentation Profiling for .NET in Visual Studio 2019

With the release of version 16.9 of Visual Studio, instrumentation profiling in Visual Studio just got better. Introducing our new dynamic instrumentation tool. This tool shows the exact number of times your functions are called and is faster than our previous static instrumentation tool. It also supports .NET Core instrumentation without needing P...

Mar 3, 2021
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F# and F# tools update for Visual Studio 16.9

We’re excited to announce updates to the F# tools for Visual Studio 16.9. Since the F# 5 release last November, we’ve been hard at work to improve the F# tools experience in Visual Studio.

Mar 3, 2021
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Frictionless repeated edits: IntelliCode suggestions in completion list

Now, in Visual Studio 16.9 you can easily apply suggestions in a frictionless way all without breaking your editing flow. You can find IntelliCode suggestions right in your IntelliSense completion list, and can find and apply the same change at other locations

Mar 2, 2021
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Visual Studio 2019 v16.9 and v16.10 Preview 1 are Available Today!

Visual Studio team is eager to release Visual Studio 2019 v16.9 and v16.10 Preview 1. We hope you enjoy the new features highlighted from some of teams such as C++, .NET Productivity, Address Sanitizer, XAML Tooling, and IntelliCode teams.  In addition, Visual Studio 2019 v16.9 is our next long-term servicing release

Feb 24, 2021
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Tune in for .NET Conf: Focus on Windows, February 25th

The .NET Conf team is bringing you another “.NET Conf: Focus” event Thursday, February 25 all about building Windows desktop apps. We have finalized the agenda, speakers, and hosts that will make the day educational and fun. We have .NET and Windows team members along with community speakers and MVPs to show you some amazing things you can do.