

NET Core 1.0 and 1.1 cloud and server applications and microservices for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
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CMake support for C++: Start coding by directly loading your CMake projects in Visual Studio, switch between configurations provided by CMake and the CppProperties.json file, and configure further via the CMakeSettings.json file.Language improvements: New C# language refactoring commands, style analyzers and support for EditorConfig, ability to edit XAML while your WPF or UWP application is running, enhanced support for C++11 and C++14 features, and a new language service for TypeScript and JavaScript.IntelliSense filtering: Narrow down members and get to what you need without having to wade through many types.Load files without needing a solution: You can open and work on any file without needing to open a project or solution across a long list of languages from C# to C++ to Ruby to Go.
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Go to All now offers a fast, complete search for any file, type, member, or symbol declaration in a solution, plus additional filter and customization options. Enhanced Navigation: Find All References has colored search results and provides custom grouping, sorting, filtering, and searching.Improved startup and improved project load: Starts up to 3 times faster than Visual Studio 2015, solution load times are 2-4 times shorter, and build performance is faster, particularly for C++ projects.
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Microsoft claims Visual Studio 2017 is “the most productive version yet” and is supposed to “help any developer, build any application, on any platform.” Here’s a rundown of what to expect ( full release notes):
