If you want to know what we have been up to check out our release notes if you are ever interested in what we shipped in a given month that's the first place to look.
As always push us along by up-voting requests you care about. So earlier this month we updated our public roadmap, which gives you an idea of where we are focusing next. We are only getting started, and with almost 3,000 open feature requests we are not running out of ideas soon.
There was a lot of VS Code activity at Connect() but as we look back at the last 12 months, we also feel good about our pace in improving VS Code. Work with Azure - There are now extensions for many Azure services, making tasks like deploying web apps, managing container registries and images, and working with databases a lot simpler. With the Docker extension, you can run docker-compose and automatically connect VS Code's debugger to a Node.js app running inside the container. There was a nice demo of this support in the Visual Studio General Session showing debugging of an Azure Java Function and running Python unit tests.ĭebugging inside containers - Containerized development is a great way to replicate your production environment, and work on multiple projects while keeping your development environment clean.
Java and Python support - We're getting serious about Python and Java for VS Code by staffing full time teams. Find out more on the Visual Studio Live Share page. Visual Studio Live Share We showed a glimpse of the future with real-time collaborative editing and debugging in both VS Code and VS IDE - no need to clone a repo, copy code or configuration anything. We'd like to start with a big THANK YOU! Announcements and news from Connect() Īt this year's Connect() event, you'll see VS Code in the keynote, in general sessions, and in plenty of on-demand content. We have come a long way and a big reason is the amazing support we have from the community.
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