Every new Visual Studio release includes new performance improvements that make the product faster and more responsive. 17.4 has some significant improvements across common scenarios like Find in Files, Branch switching, configuration changes, unit testing, C++ indexing and file saving. We use product telemetry from our GA releases to set baselines, run experiments in previews to test different s
February 26th marks the 25th anniversary for the Microsoft Foundation Classes (MFC). Join us in wishing MFC a big Happy Birthday! MFC saw the light of day on February 26th 1992 and it has been a very large part of the Microsoft C++ legacy ever since. While Visual C++ 1.0 would only ship one year later (with MFC 2.0), in 1992 MFC 1.0 was laying the foundation as part of the Microsoft C/C++ 7.0 prod
For the table presented above, we can see that the GetLength benchmark was taking 1932 ns to execute on average with .NET 5, and only 58.52 ns with .NET 6. The ratio column tells us that .NET 6 was on average taking 3% of .NET 5 total time execution. We can also say that .NET 6 is 33 (1.00 / 0.03) times faster than .NET 5 for this particular benchmark and environment. With that in mind, let’s take
CVP of Product and General Manager for Microsoft's first-party engineering systems Visual Studio 2022 launch is here! Join us at our free online event to celebrate the launch of Visual Studio 2022. Learn about what’s new, hear tips & tricks, participate in the live Q&As, and be the first to take the latest version for a spin. All of our product development begins and ends with you—whether you post
Join us on September 18th as we dive deep into building world-class cloud native applications with .NET and Azure. This blog post was written together with Palak Goel, Program Manager on Edge Product Development team. Last year at Build, we introduced WebView2, a browser control that renders web content (HTML / CSS / JavaScript) with the new Chromium-based Microsoft Edge. It was originally limited
At the end of last year, we shipped .NET Core 3.0 and 3.1. These versions added the desktop app models Windows Forms (WinForms) and WPF, ASP.NET Blazor for building single page applications and gRPC for cross-platform, contract-based messaging. We also added templates for building services, rich generation of client code for talking to gRPC, REST API services, and a lot more. We’re excited to see
Join us on September 18th as we dive deep into building world-class cloud native applications with .NET and Azure. In November 2019, we announced .NET support for Jupyter notebooks with both C# and F# support. Today we are excited to announce Preview 2 of the .NET Notebook experience. What’s new New Name – Meet .NET interactive As our scenarios grew in Try .NET, we wanted a new name that encompass
Catch up on 16 sessions from .NET Conf: Focus on AI exploring how .NET developers can leverage AI libraries and features to build smarter applications, enhance productivity, and provide better user experiences. Please Note: The instructions in this post are obsolete. For the latest instructions please visit the .NET Interactive repo. For more information please look at our Preview 2 announcement f
Dive deep into building world-class cloud native applications with .NET and Azure using .NET Aspire! Starting back with the .NET Core 2.1 release, we were making iterative improvements to the floating-point parsing and formatting code in .NET Core. Now, in .NET Core 3.0 Preview 3, we are nearing completion of this work and would like to share more details about these changes and some of the differ
Today at CppCon 2019, we (the MSVC team) announced that we’re releasing our implementation of the C++ Standard Library (also known as the STL) as open source. https://github.com/microsoft/STL is our new repository, containing all of our product source code, a new CMake build system, and a README with more information. As it explains, we’re still working on migrating to GitHub. While you can clone
The mitigations for variant 2 and variant 3 are outside the scope of this post but are explained in Terry’s post. In this post, we’ll provide an overview of variant 1 and describe the steps that we’ve taken with the MSVC compiler to provide mitigation assistance. What actions do developers need to take? If you are a developer whose code operates on data that crosses a trust boundary then you shoul
このたび Visual Studio "15" Preview 5 をリリースしました。今回のプレビューでは、特にパフォーマンスの向上に焦点を当てて取り組みを行いました。向上した点については、今後の記事でも詳しくご紹介していく予定です。また、生産性の面でもいくつか改良を加えています。 では、こちらでインストーラーを起動させながら、残りの内容をお読みください。リリース ノートはこちらでご覧いただけます。 パフォーマンスとメモリ効率が大幅アップ まず以下のビデオをご覧ください。以前のバージョンの画面と隣り合わせで表示しているので、パフォーマンスがどのように向上したかひと目でわかるようになっています。ここでは、Visual Studio を起動して .NET コンパイラ プラットフォームの “Roslyn” を使用するソリューション (英語) を読み込むときのパフォーマンスを比べています。Vis
まず、私が先日公開したブログ記事 (英語) に寄せられたあるコメントを紹介しましょう (たくさん寄せられたうちの 1 つで、その記事のコメント欄でご覧いただけます)。 Btw, "until I realized that the Solution Explorer tree nodes are searchable." This one is a saver ! (訳: ところで、「ソリューション エクスプローラーのツリー ノードが検索可能…」と書かれてていますが、こういうヒントは助かります!) この記事の中で何気なくソリューション エクスプローラーのテキストが検索可能であることに触れたのですが、それがコメントの投稿者である Sam さんの目に留まったようです。このようなちょっとした小ワザは Visual Studio にたくさんあり、中には熟練の開発者ですら知らないものもあります。こう
In Visual Studio 2022 17.10 Preview 2, we’ve introduced some UX updates and usability improvements to the Connection Manager. With these updates we provide a more seamless experience when connecting to remote systems and/or debugging failed connections. Please install the latest Preview to try it out. Read on to learn what the Connection ...
In Visual Studio 2022 17.10 Preview 2, we’ve introduced some UX updates and usability improvements to the Connection Manager. With these updates we provide a more seamless experience when connecting to remote systems and/or debugging failed connections. Please install the latest Preview to try it out. Read on to learn what the Connection ...
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