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Visual Studio 25th Anniversary

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Once upon a runtime

Share your favorite Visual Studio memories with #MyVSStory by March 17 and your tweet could be featured on our stream!

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64 bits and counting

Visual Studio 2022, the first true 64-bit version, releases in November. For developers who work with very large projects, this change nearly eliminates their pain points with out-of-memory exceptions. This version adds Hot Reload capabilities, which can deploy code changes into running apps without needing to stop and recompile. A more sophisticated IntelliCode now suggests entire lines of code. After 25 years, Visual Studio remains the most-loved, most-trusted IDE for professional developers.

Check out the event sizzle reel

Every release there’s more functionality… As Visual Studio continues to grow — we’re at 25 years now — I can’t wait to see how powerful this tool is when it gets to 50.

— Zach Fuller, Principal Product Lead, Visual Studio 2022 user.

‘VS’ stands for ‘virtual swag’

Wallpapers

Gorgeous high-resolution images for your desktop or Microsoft Teams background.

3D models

Printable 3D models of the original and current Visual Studio product icons.

Themes

Exclusive celebratory color themes for Visual Studio 2022.

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Some of our favorite #MyVSStory memories:

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