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Feb 17, 2022
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Line-staging (Interactive Staging)

Taysser Gherfal
Taysser Gherfal

Line-staging support, a.k.a. interactive staging is one of our most popular Git suggestion tickets. Visual Studio already supports staging files and now we are taking that to the next level by making it possible to stage chunks of changes in your files right from the editor. Line-staging can be helpful when you need to split changes across differen...

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Feb 16, 2022
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Visual Studio 2022 for Mac Preview 6

Jordan Matthiesen
Jordan Matthiesen

It’s February, and time for another Visual Studio 2022 for Mac Preview release! Today we’re sharing Visual Studio 2022 for Mac Preview 6, which focuses on addressing top issues from the January 25th Preview 5 release as well as continuing the move of the IDE to native macOS UI. Preview 5 was a huge release for the product, debuting the IDE running ...

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Feb 16, 2022
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Typing Less, Coding More: How we delivered IntelliCode whole line completions with a transformer model

Shengyu Fu
Shengyu Fu

Introduction Great code completions make you more productive while composing your code. Visual Studio 2022 now automatically completes C# code up to a whole line at a time, using a rich knowledge of your coding context. We have also released the IntelliCode Completions extension in Visual Studio Code (VSCode) to speed up coding in Python/TypeScrip...

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Feb 15, 2022
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Visual Studio 2022 17.1 is now available!

Dominic Nahous
Dominic Nahous

Today, Visual Studio 2022 17.1 graduates from preview and reaches general availability. Feedback from developers like you have helped us shape and refine Visual Studio 17.1 through its preview cycle and we’d like to thank you for your part in Visual Studio’s journey. In my last blog post for Visual Studio 2022 17.1 Preview 2, I shared detail...

Feb 10, 2022
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Support ends for older versions of Visual Studio

Paul Chapman
Paul Chapman

We want to keep you secure when using Visual Studio. If you’re using an older version of Visual Studio, we have several reminders about upcoming events in the Visual Studio support lifecycle. What does this mean for you? Visual Studio 2022 is our most productive IDE ever, and we recommend all our customers upgrade to it, espec...

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