Visual Studio 2019 now generally available

    Visual Studio 2019 now generally available

    Visual Studio 2019 now generally available


    Posted: 02 Apr 2019

    Visual Studio 2019 is generally available today and available for download. With Visual Studio 2019, you and your teams will become more productive in building current and future projects as you benefit from the innovation in the IDE that makes every keystroke count.

    As we’ve shared earlier, Visual Studio 2019 improves on Visual Studio 2017 in a few areas. It helps you get into your code more quickly by making it simpler to clone a Git repo or to open an existing project or folder. It also introduces improvements to the template selection screen to make it easier to start a new project. While you’re coding, you’ll notice that Visual Studio 2019 improves code navigation and adds many refactorings, as well as a document health indicator and one-click code clean-up to apply multiple refactoring rules. There are also improvements to the debugging experience, including data breakpoints for .NET Core apps that help you break only on value changes you’re looking for. It also includes get AI-assisted code completion with Visual Studio IntelliCode.

    These capabilities work with both your existing project and new projects – from cross-platform C++ applications, to .NET mobile apps for Android and iOS written using Xamarin, to cloud-native applications using Azure services. The goal with Visual Studio 2019 is to support these projects from development, through testing, debugging, and even deployment, all while minimizing the need for you to switch between different applications, portals, and websites.

    Check out the launch event

    Be sure to tune in to the Visual Studio 2019 Launch Event today at launch.visualstudio.com, or watch it on-demand later, where we’ll go into a lot more depth on these features and many others. During the launch event, we’ll discuss and demo Visual Studio 2019. We’ll also share content on Visual Studio 2019 for Mac and Visual Studio Live Share, both of which are also releasing today. There are also almost 70 local launch events around the world you can join today and over 200 between now and end of June. Thank you for your enthusiasm about our best release yet.

    To help kick-start your experience with Visual Studio 2019, we’ve partnered with Pluralsight and LinkedIn Learning to bring you new training content. Pluralsight has a new, free, Visual Studio 2019 course (available until April 22, 2019). A path and skill assessment are also available, so you can dive right in. On LinkedIn Learning you’ll find a new course (free until May 2nd) covering the highlights in Visual Studio 2019. Of course, you can always head over to VisualStudio.com and our docs to find out what’s new, or dig into the release notes for all the details.

    Thank you for your ongoing feedback

    We could not have made this happen without you. Ever since we released Preview 1 of Visual Studio 2019 in December, we’ve received an incredible amount of feedback from you, both on what you like and what you want to see improved. As always, you can continue to use the Report a Problem tool in Visual Studio or head over to the Visual Studio Developer Community to track your issue or suggest a feature. We’ve made many tweaks and improvements along the way to address your feedback, rest assured that we will continue doing so in minor releases going forward.

    We want to sincerely thank you for taking the time to provide the feedback that we use to shape Visual Studio 2019 into the best developer environment for you. We can’t wait to see what you’ll create with Visual Studio 2019.

    Download Visual Studio 2019


    Source: Visual Studio 2019: Code faster. Work smarter. Create the future. | The Visual Studio Blog

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    Brink's Avatar Posted By: Brink
    02 Apr 2019


  1. Posts : 3,453
       #1

    Downloading now ..

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    It's huge... by all accounts should weigh in at 30 GiB or so..
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  2. Posts : 3,453
       #2

    OK got it downloaded... not so bad (size-wise) ...

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    I never run them side-by-side, so gonna clean install 19H1 first before installing this.
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  3. Posts : 568
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       #3

    I just installed it because....IDK...LOL
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  4. Posts : 3,453
       #4

    HRPuffnstuff said:
    I just installed it because....IDK...LOL
    LOL... as Steve said
    Steve Ballmer: Developers - YouTube

    OK, but still - he had a point!
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  5. Posts : 15,037
    Windows 10 IoT
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    I don't have the skills to use it, I just don't. And I'm getting on in years so I don't see that changing any time soon. I went and requested a Product Code for it anyway. May as well, My Visual Studio Sub hasn't run out yet so why not.
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  6. Posts : 68,840
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
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