
New in 17.4: If you've worked with projects hosted on different Git repositories, you might have used external tools or multiple instances of Visual Studio to connect to them.



Git multi-repo support and line-staging support Visual Studio 2022 includes a big update for the Blazor and Razor editors, and new capabilities for Hot Reload in ASP.NET Core-including Hot Reload when you save a file or when you apply changes to CSS files live!įrom real-time & asynchronous collaboration tools to improved insights and productivity tools that seamlessly integrate with your daily workflow, Visual Studio 2022 has this and more. Updates for Blazor & Razor editors + Hot Reload for ASP.NET NET and C++ development with Hot Reload in Visual Studio 2022 blog post, and the Write and debug running code with Hot Reload in Visual Studio with C#, C++, or Visual Basic Docs page. For more information, see the Speed up your. NET projects while your application is running. Visual Studio 2022 includes better cross-platform app development tools and the latest version of C++ build tools, to include C++20 support.Īs well, we're updating Hot Reload so that you can edit either C++ or. New in 17.1: With new indexed searching, Find in Files is even faster! For more information, see the Code search in Visual Studio 2022 is about to get much faster blog post. For example, Find in Files is now as much as 3x faster when searching large solutions such as Orchard Core. In Visual Studio 2022, we focused on improving the performance of several key features. To learn more, see both the Visual Studio 2022 vision and Visual Studio 2022 17.0 Preview blog posts. This means you can open, edit, run, and debug even the biggest and most complex solutions without running out of memory. Visual Studio 2022 on Windows is now a 64-bit application. To learn more, see the Visual Studio 2022 – 17.5 Performance Enhancements blog post. Plus, we continue to focus on performance with each iterative release. Visual Studio 2022 is faster, more approachable, more lightweight, and is designed for both learners and those building industrial scale solutions.

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