What I Want in Visual Studio 2022 That Isn’t There
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What I Want in Visual Studio 2022 That Isn’t There
I love Visual Studio 2022. I spend all my work day in it. It is by far the best IDE I’ve ever worked with. Each iteration gets better, with amazing features. But I’m greedy, so here are some features I want…
- Save and name my entire working state (e.g., windows open, breakpoints, bookmarks, etc.) Then if I have to switch to another branch I can come back, drop down a list of saved working states, select the one I just saved and get back to work.
- Switch to make the default for C# classes public (rather than internal)
- During debug of a Xamarin.Forms app, take some action (tbd) to find out what Xaml file you are looking at
- Of course, a visual designer for Xamarin.Forms (Blend?) – Layout, visual states, animation
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Part 1 is April 6 (they show it as 06/04)
About Jesse Liberty
Jesse Liberty has three decades of experience writing and delivering software projects and is the author of 2 dozen books and a couple dozen Pluralsight & LinkedIn Learning courses. He was a Senior Technical Evangelist for Microsoft, a Distinguished Software Engineer for AT&T, a VP for Information Services for Citibank and a Software Architect for PBS. He is a Xamarin Certified Mobile Developer and a Xamarin MVP and a Microsoft MVP.Recommend
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