Roadmap Published for Visual Studio 2022!
Microsoft announced the roadmap for the upcoming milestone announcement of its flagship IDE, Visual Studio 2022.
Originators gained a sneak peek at Visual Studio 2022 the previous month with a post comprising the unexpected statement that it would be a 64-bit application, providing access to much larger memory. That was reached with passion from centuries of developers who verbalized zero on characteristics that were reported.
'We're increasing developer productivity by transferring the foremost devenv.exe method from 32-bit to 64-bit,' declares the modern documentation. 'This will completely exclude out-of-memory failures, particularly for long, complicated solutions.' Indeed, the previous month's statement added a demo of the IDE begin a resolution with a few 1,600 designs and almost 300,000 records:
Unless, the roadmap covers, in most maximum overall slightly than precise sessions, what's on patch in sectors extending from diagnostics to IntelliCode to setup/installation, discussing problems from C++ to .NET and container accessories.
The roadmap exhibits 3 essential themes for VS 2022:
- Individual and Team productivity: we need to enable developers and companies with unbelievable range and execution, a committed and reliable toolchain, and a further convenient, personalized environment.
- Current Development: we are producing machines to produce modern applications quicker.
- Continuous Innovation: we are advancing in enhanced collaboration, actionable diagnostics, and language support.
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