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May 31, 2018
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Visual Studio 2017 version 15.8 Preview 2

Christine Ruana
Christine Ruana

We're happy to share the highlights of the latest Visual Studio 2017 preview, which is now available for download, including - Emulator and Designer improvements when developing mobile Android apps, Xamarin.Android support of Android P Developer Preview 1, C++ development improvements, ability to fine-tune solution load configuration settings to ma...

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May 30, 2018
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New Updates for Azure Development in Visual Studio

Cristy Gonzalez
Cristy Gonzalez

With Microsoft Build 2018 in the books, we just released a series of updates to Visual Studio for Azure Development. This improves productivity and security for developers building and diagnosing web applications, containers and microservices. To help you make the most of these new advancements for developing in the Azure cloud, we've compiled a "b...

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May 24, 2018
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Snapshots on Exceptions while debugging with IntelliTrace

Deborah Chen
Deborah Chen

Have you ever encountered an exception in your application while debugging, and wanted to know exactly what the state of the app was at that point in time? With a new feature in IntelliTrace, you can! Learn how to use IntelliTrace's new snapshots on exceptions feature, which enables you to go back to a previous exception event and see the state of ...

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May 16, 2018
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Improving the responsiveness of critical scenarios by updating auto load behavior for extensions

Mads Kristensen
Mads Kristensen

The Visual Studio team partners with extension authors to provide a productive development environment for users, who rely on a rich ecosystem of quality extensions. Today, we're introducing an update to extension auto load based on feedback from our community of developers, who need to quickly start Visual Studio and load their solution while defe...

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May 10, 2018
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Visual Studio and Unity 2018.1, even better together

Jb Evain
Jb Evain

The Visual Studio team is excited about the Unity 2018.1 release: It's the start of a new release cycle packed with great new features like the Scriptable Render Pipeline and the C# Job System. You can read the full blog post by Unity for all the details on what’s new in the 2018.1 release. First and foremost, we're thrilled Unity chose Visual S...

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May 8, 2018
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Hyper-V Android emulator support

Visual Studio Blog
Visual Studio Blog

Today, at Build 2018, we announced a preview of the Google Android emulator that’s compatible with Hyper-V, available on the Windows 10 April 2018 Update. This enables developers with Hyper-V enabled on their machines to use a hardware accelerated Android emulator, without needing to switch to Intel’s HAXM hypervisor. Amazing work was done by the W...

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May 7, 2018
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Visual Studio 2017 version 15.7 and version 15.8 Preview 1

John Montgomery
John Montgomery

Today at Build, we announced the release of Visual Studio 2017 version 15.7 and the first preview of the next update, Visual Studio 2017 version 15.8 Preview 1. If you would rather try these without installing them, check out the Visual Studio images in Azure that will be available soon. Before digging in, I’d like to call out other Visual Studi...

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May 7, 2018
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Visual Studio for Mac version 7.5 and beyond

Visual Studio Blog
Visual Studio Blog

Last year at Build, we launched Visual Studio for Mac, our native macOS IDE for developers building cloud, web, and mobile applications using .NET. Updates have been rolling out at a steady pace ever since, and we're excited to announce the release of Visual Studio for Mac version 7.5. We have also continued to bring more Visual Studio 2017 code to...

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May 7, 2018
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Introducing Visual Studio IntelliCode

Amanda Silver
Amanda Silver

Learn how Visual Studio IntelliCode brings you next generation developer productivity via AI-assisted development, tailored to your code context. Try it out by downloading the experimental extension for Visual Studio 2017 that provides AI-powered IntelliSense.

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