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May 9, 2019
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Announcing .NET Core 3.0 Preview 5

Shikha Kaul
Shikha Kaul

Today, we are announcing .NET Core 3.0 Preview 5. It includes a new Json serializer, support for publishing single file executables, an update to runtime roll-forward, and changes in the BCL. If you missed it, check out the improvements we released in .NET Core 3.0 Preview 4, from last month.

May 9, 2019
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Introducing .NET 5

Shikha Kaul
Shikha Kaul

Today, we’re announcing that the next release after .NET Core 3.0 will be .NET 5. This will be the next big release in the .NET family.

May 9, 2019
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C++ with Visual Studio 2019 and Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)

Shikha Kaul
Shikha Kaul

In Visual Studio 2019 version 16.1 Preview 3 we have added native support for using C++ with the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). WSL lets you run a lightweight Linux environment directly on Windows, including most command-line tools, utilities, and applications. In Visual Studio you no longer need to add a remote connection or configure SSH in o...

May 9, 2019
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Improvements to Visual Studio App Center Distribution

Shikha Kaul
Shikha Kaul

Here at Visual Studio App Center, we try to incorporate customer obsession in our day to day. Earlier this year we started an effort for widespread customer outreach to understand our users and guide product prioritization. The effort helped us gain a lot of insight and helped our prioritization last quarter. However, as we continue to grow, we unf...

May 6, 2019
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Announcing the general availability of IntelliCode plus a sneak peek

Shikha Kaul
Shikha Kaul

We’re excited to announce the general availability of Visual Studio IntelliCode and offer a sneak peek at an up-and-coming feature we think you’ll love! With the release of Visual Studio 2019 Version 16.1, IntelliCode will be included with any workload supporting C#, C++, TypeScript/JavaScript, and XAML. However, only the C# and XAML models are cur...

May 6, 2019
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Visual Studio Container Tools Extension (Preview) Announcement

Shikha Kaul
Shikha Kaul

Today we’re excited to announce the preview availability of the new Visual Studio Container Tools Extension (Preview) for Visual Studio 2019. This is an important milestone in the iteration of our container tooling in Visual Studio, as we try to empower developers to work better with their containerized applications directly from within the IDE. Th...

May 6, 2019
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Visual Studio 2019 version 16.1 Preview 3

Shikha Kaul
Shikha Kaul

The third Preview version of Visual Studio 2019 version 16.1 is now available. You can download it from VisualStudio.com. Or, if you’re already on the Preview channel, just click the notification bell from inside your Visual Studio 2019 Preview installation to update. This latest preview contains a range of additions, including IntelliCode support ...

May 6, 2019
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Intelligent Productivity and Collaboration, from Anywhere

Shikha Kaul
Shikha Kaul

Developers today are encountering an overwhelming amount of complexity due to the growing emphasis on time-to-market, and a broader variety of technologies being used than ever before (e.g. polyglot apps, microservices). Additionally, teams are becoming more geographically distributed, which increases the need for efficient collaboration in order t...

May 2, 2019
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Azure DevOps Roadmap update for 2019 Q2

Shikha Kaul
Shikha Kaul

Last week we published an update to the Features Timeline. The features listed below link to the public roadmap project where you can find more details about each item. Here are a few highlights on some of the features for Q2.