Showing results for December 2021 - Visual Studio Blog

Dec 21, 2021
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Your Visual Studio Dashboard

Misty Hays
Misty Hays

I keep thinking about a tweet that said you should tackle challenging problems and do everything you can to maximize time well spent, so your ecosystem doesn’t have to.  Because once you’re distracted, it can be challenging to get back into the flow of writing code. Developers juggle a massive cognitive overload of different software, links, tools...

Visual StudioVisual Studio 2022Git
Dec 20, 2021
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Test tools for .NET and cross-platform apps

KendraHavens
KendraHavens

Visual Studio 2022 brings better test tools to your everyday development with Show in Test Explorer, Remote Testing, Test audio cues, Playwright, and more!

.NETVisual StudioC#
Dec 16, 2021
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We’re upgrading Visual Studio’s feedback! 

Jason Chlus
Jason Chlus

Visual Studio is a customer driven tool, our team is dedicated to exploring and learning what challenges you may be facing so we can help. To provide the highest quality of feedback we are upgrading our system, which means older versions of Visual Studio will no longer be compatible to provide feedback. If you want to continue to submit feedback, p...

Dec 15, 2021
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Visual Studio 2022 for Mac Preview 4

Jordan Matthiesen
Jordan Matthiesen

Visual Studio 2022 for Mac Preview 4 release is here, and continues our move of the IDE to fully native macOS UI, fixes many top issues, and introduces new experiences for laying out your windows and searching your source. You can read all about the latest changes in the release notes. Get the latest release using the Visual Studio > Check fo...

Visual Studio for MacVisual Studio 2022 for Mac
Dec 15, 2021
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What’s new in .NET Productivity with Visual Studio 2022

Mika Dumont
Mika Dumont

With the release of Visual Studio 2022 the Roslyn team continues to enhance your .NET developer productivity with the latest tooling improvements. In this post I’ll cover the following .NET productivity enhancements: Navigation and code exploration Navigating and exploring code is an integral part of developer p...

Dec 13, 2021
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Become a master at Git and Open Source 

Jason Chlus
Jason Chlus

Have you ever wondered how to manage your code better but never had the time to learn about Git and version control? Maybe you are the only one working on your code and thought that Git is only good for collaboration? Are you someone who has been working on proprietary code and has not had a chance to learn from or contribute to open source repo...

Dec 8, 2021
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VS 2022 Launch Recap: Extensibility

Leslie Richardson
Leslie Richardson

The recent Visual Studio 2022 Launch event was jam-packed with content, and that included updates on extensibility! Check out the VS 2022 Launch videos on extensibility that you may have missed!

ExtensionsVisual Studio 2022
Dec 7, 2021
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How Can We Improve Extensibility in Visual Studio?

Leslie Richardson
Leslie Richardson

We are working on exciting, major updates to how extensions are written and used in Visual Studio, but it’s a long road to completing them.  In the meantime, we’d love your ideas on what we can do in the more immediate future to improve how you use or write extensions.

ExtensionsVisual Studio 2022
Dec 1, 2021
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Introducing the new Razor editor in Visual Studio 2022

Mika Dumont
Mika Dumont

With the release of Visual Studio 2022 you can now use the new Razor editor for local ASP.NET Core development with MVC, Razor Pages, and Blazor. Download Visual Studio 2022 and make sure to update to 17.0.2 to get the latest Razor updates. Benefits of moving to a Razor Language Server Protocol We have been working for some time on a new Razor...