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Oct 18, 2021
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We’ve upgraded the UI in Visual Studio 2022

Emily Stoll
Emily Stoll

In Visual Studio 2022, our team made a series of targeted investments to upgrade the Visual Studio user interface. We’re committed to spending time on the things that have meaningful impact to your product experience, so we grounded our work in real problems and suggestions surfaced by you and made sure to work with you every step of the way

Oct 13, 2021
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Visual Studio 2022 for Mac Preview 2 is now available

Jordan Matthiesen
Jordan Matthiesen

One month ago, we released the first public preview of Visual Studio 2022 for Mac after an initial private preview. Today, we’re happy to share that Visual Studio 2022 for Mac Preview 2 is now available. The focus of this preview is to support the new .NET 6 Release Candidate 2 (RC2) release on Intel-based Macs.

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Oct 13, 2021
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Learn to write Visual Studio extensions

Mads Kristensen
Mads Kristensen

Writing extension for Visual Studio can be a daunting task for even the seasoned developer. Figuring out where to start is a not obvious and the whole process a bit mysterious. At least, that’s what you’ve told over the years from trying to write extensions. That’s why we’re now introducing a new video series to make extension writing easier than e...

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Oct 12, 2021
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Join us November 8 for the Launch of Visual Studio 2022

Amanda Silver
Amanda Silver

On behalf of our entire team, I’m excited to announce the upcoming release of Visual Studio 2022 on November 8, and the immediate availability of the Visual Studio 2022 Release Candidate (RC) and Preview 5. We invite you to explore the latest capabilities of Visual Studio 2022 at our virtual launch event on November 8. Throughout the day, you can l...

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Oct 11, 2021
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Case Study: Using Visual Studio Profiler to reduce memory allocations in the Windows Terminal console host startup path

Austin Lamb
Austin Lamb

Setting The Stage Around the holidays of 2020 it was a bit quieter, and I decided it might be a great time to go investigate how the Visual Studio profiling tools worked. I have been a long-time user of the Windows Performance Analyzer (WPA), which is a great tool for doing systems-level performance analysis. It is, however, quite complex and diff...

Oct 7, 2021
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Bring VS Code themes to Visual Studio 2022!

Grace Taylor
Grace Taylor

We want developers to have the flexibility to personalize their Visual Studio IDE to fit their individual preferences, and themes are an important component for achieving this goal. We’ve been testing out a Theme Converter that helps theme authors convert their Visual Studio Code themes to work in VS. Last week, we shared a collection of new commun...

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