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Visual Studio Code - A quick @code tip you may not know: you can select bracket and string content with a simple double-click 🖱️
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in visual studio code and visual studio I do not use the IntelliCode feature. In fact, it is the first thing that I turn off. Why? Because it messes with screen reader output. The suggestions don't get read aloud, their presence doesn't get announced and on occasion prevents screen reader announcements of characters you are currently typing.
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The latest Visual Studio Code 1.115 (Insiders) update delivers several enhancements focused on boosting developer productivity. Highlights include improved notebook support for interactive workflows, inline code completions to speed up coding, and refined debugging capabilities. These features reflect continuous efforts to optimize the coding environment and streamline development tasks. #VisualStudioCode #DeveloperExperience #Coding 🚀💻🔧 ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/dMjeKrik
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Visual Studio Debugger Use Object IDs in conditional expressions https://lnkd.in/dYD38jFr Wrote the following even when I have a predefined method in a NuGet package to trigger an updated value for monitoring a property in a class, so students can see all the used code.
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Real developers, real favorites. What’s the one Visual Studio feature you rely on every day? Jay’s pick: templates. Faster setup, less friction. Others lean on IntelliSense, debugging, Git integration, Live Share, and more. What’s yours?
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Helpful perspective. 10 Must-Have Visual Studio Code Extensions That Make Developers More Productive Discover 10 must-have Visual Studio Code extensions that help developers write cleaner code, boost productivity, and improve workflow. Includes tools like Prettier, Live Server, GitLens, and more. Read more → https://lnkd.in/dcZ_jUQY #ProgrammingCommunity #DeveloperJourney #TechEducation #Coding
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Meet the new Debugger Agent workflow in Visual Studio. This isn't just a chatbot—it’s a real-time partner that reasons alongside you. Watch how it analyzes bug reports, launches your project, and validates root causes through an interactive, guided loop. 🎙️ Featuring: Sireesha Pisipati #visualstudio2026 #debugging
Stop Guessing, start fixing. Meet the Visual Studio Debugger Agent
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Claude Opus was removed from Github Copilot for Visual Studio. Honestly, this is devastating. Sonnet was wildly inaccurate from my experience. I want to maintain the capability to edit code by hand and not use Anthropic's CLI. How are you managing this downgrade?
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You’ve seen me talk about XSG and AXSG for a while. While I’m continuing to help vscode-axaml users migrate to the AXSG toolset by Wiesław Šoltés, I’ve also been thinking about another small group: WPF developers who prefer VS Code (often more than Visual Studio) on Windows. So I asked myself a simple question: can we use XSG to bring an open-source language server for WPF, plus Hot Reload (to designer), to VS Code? The answer is here: https://lnkd.in/eXFtMxQJ To be clear: Visual Studio’s WPF Hot Reload is still the gold standard. This isn’t trying to beat it. The goal is to offer a lightweight, VS Code-first workflow that’s practical, open, and easy to adopt, especially for teams who already live in VS Code day to day. **Update: We are able to ship a Hot Reload experience close enough in latest release, so check it out!** And none of this would be possible without the pioneers. A special thanks to #SharpDevelop 4’s open-source WPF designer, which became a key cornerstone for making this work. If you try it, I’d love feedback, like what scenarios work great, and where it still falls short. #wpf #vscode #dotnet #csharp #opensource #xaml #hotreload
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I like the AI customization menu in Visual Studio Code so much But most of the times I just wanna read them and not edit so the raw view is really hard to read So played around and added a markdown preview With frontmatter dedicated section with hover helpers Who wants this in Visual Studio Code?
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