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Jun 26, 2018
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Visual Studio 2017 version 15.8 Preview 3

Christine Ruana
Christine Ruana

We're happy to share the highlights of the latest Visual Studio 2017 preview, which is now available for download, including - Productivity and Performance improvements, updated JavaScript and TypeScript tooling, right-click context menu productivity improvements, more C++ productivity improvements in IntelliSense, Code Analysis, and Just My Code d...

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Jun 14, 2018
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Getting Started with Microsoft’s Python Developer Tools

Dan Taylor
Dan Taylor

Microsoft's teams have been working over the last few years to bring Python developer tools to the Azure cloud and our most popular developer tools: Visual Studio Code and Visual Studio. Python is one of the fastest growing languages, with both beginner and expert developers taking to it. What makes it attractive is its easy-to-learn semantics with...

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Jun 8, 2018
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Preview of Visual Studio Kubernetes Tools

Lisa Guthrie
Lisa Guthrie

Kubernetes is an open source system that is quickly emerging as the preferred container orchestration system for applications of all shapes and sizes, simplifying the deployment, scaling, and operations of application containers. It runs in a variety of environments, including on premises as well as in cloud providers, such as Microsoft’s own Azure...

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Jun 6, 2018
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What’s Next for Visual Studio

John Montgomery
John Montgomery

Since we launched Visual Studio 2017 in March of that year, it has become our most popular Visual Studio release ever. Your feedback has helped our team publish seven updates since our initial GA, which have improved solution load performance, build performance, and unit test discovery performance. We’ve also made Visual Studio 2017 our most access...

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