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A popular extension and later core feature of VS Code, rainbow bracket colorization is now available as a free extension for Visual Studio.
Auto save file in Visual Studio 2022 enables you to save your files automatically in the background when Visual Studio loses focus.
In Visual Studio 17.2 Preview 3, we added a few highly requested improvements in IEnumerable visualizer like Filtering, Theming, and CSV export.
In Visual Studio 2022 17.3 Preview 2, Visual Studio now has audio cues to convey information while editing your code documents.
Read all about the updates to Visual Studio 2022 in this latest release and download the 17.2 release today!
One of the most popular and anticipated sets of extensions is now available to download for VS 2022 today: Productivity Power Tools!
A series of workaround that might help fixing the 'Unable to launch the IIS Express Web server' error when debugging a Web Application on Visual Studio
Visual Studio senior program manager Mads Kristensen has created a new extension pack for the IDE to ease the acquisition of the basic tools that would benefit all developers.
Have you ever been tasked with diagnosing a slow performing web application and suspected the database was to blame? Looking into your database tier requires specific tools, now you can quickly and easily investigate using the database profiling tool in Visual Studio’s Performance Explorer!
10 Visual Studio search and navigation productivity tips illustrated with some GIFs. Learn those tips now and significantly boost your productivity.
Solution Filter in Visual Studio allows a faster load of the solution with selective projects. Solution Filter in Visual Studio allows us to select only the required projects and help in faster load and build.
Have you ever accidentally shipped a log statement to production? Are you tired of cleaning up log statements while debugging? The solution is here!
The .NET team is constantly thinking of new ways to make developers more productive. We’ve been working hard over the past year to take the feedback you’ve sent us and turn it into tools that you want! In this post I’ll cover some of the latest productivity features available in Visual Studio 2019 Preview.
Whether you are new or have been using Visual Studio for years, there are a bunch of tips and tricks that can make you more productive. We’ve been sharing tips on Twitter using the #vstip hashtag for a while, and this is a collection of the best ones so far.
You can now view clipboard ring history in Visual Studio 2019. Clipboard ring is all about copy multiple code block, and past them as and when need
A few days ago, we announced the general availability of Visual Studio 2019. But I’ve been using Visual Studio 2019 exclusively since the first internal build – long before the release of Preview 1 in December of 2018. During this time,