Microsoft Released Visual Studio 2022 and Dot-NET 6
Microsoft has officially released .NET 6.0 with long-lasting support, and Visual Studio 2022, its all-purpose Windows IDE.
Visual Studio 2022, a major update that brings 64-bit performance to Microsoft’s flagship integrated development environment, is now available in production.
987 Visual Studio 2022 was officially launched on November 8th and is available on the product website. It is designed to help developers get from idea to coding faster, with an emphasis on productivity and quality of life improvements.
With 64-bit support, Visual Studio 2022 can leverage modern hardware to scale to support larger, more complex projects. Additionally, Microsoft has focused on improving the performance of common scenarios.
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Hot Reload for .NET and C++ provides the ability to update running code and see the results of changes immediately while the new tools improve productivity and go through internal debugging. as a parent-child process tree view and as the “Select executed window from desktop” option in the “Attach to process” dialog box.
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