Microsoft is making available on April 2 its latest development environment, Visual Studio 2019. The company is releasing both VS 2019 for Windows and VS 2019 for macOS today. The company is launching ...
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Microsoft has recently announced the General Availability of Visual Studio 2019. After months of beta testing it as a public preview, Microsoft is finally ready for the IDE to be available as a stable ...
Developers planning to upgrade to the latest version of Microsoft’s Visual Studio code-writing platform will find a new and improved user interface that the company says will make writing and editing ...
As it kicks off its Connect(); 2018 conference today, Microsoft is making a slew of announcements for developers. The biggest bit to come out of the event is the launch of the first Visual Studio 2019 ...
Microsoft is holding a day-long, virtual launch event for the next major version of its developer platform, Visual Studio 2019, on April 2. Microsoft plans to highlight how the 2019 release can ...
Microsoft has released new versions of Visual Studio 2019 for both Windows and Mac, delivering new capabilities for developers on both platforms. The first preview of version 16.7 is also available.
Today, Microsoft announced the general availability of Visual Studio 2019, along with Visual Studio 2019 for Mac. VS 2019 includes new features like Live Share for real-time collaboration. During a ...
Visual Studio 2019 and Visual Studio Code are now discoverable in the Microsoft Store. This marks the third new app from Microsoft to arrive after Microsoft Edge. Microsoft Teams is expected to be ...
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Microsoft today made a number of developer-oriented announcements that continue its theme of the last few years: the company wants its tools—and ultimately its platforms, especially Azure—to be the ...