What’s Next in C#? - Mads Torgersen - Copenhagen DevFest 2023
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Join Mads on a tour of upcoming language features in C#. While still very much in the works, C# 12 is starting to take shape. We touch on some of the ways, big and small, that C# is striving to make your life easier in the coming years.
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0.Visual Studio 2017 15.9 منتشر شد
Summary of Notable New Features in 15.9
- You can now import and export an installation configuration file that specifies which workloads and components should be installed with an instance of Visual Studio.
- We have improved the debugging experience for NuGet packages using the new symbol package format (.snupkg).
- Step back in debugger is now available in C++ for Enterprise customers.
- C++ IntelliSense now responds to changes in the remote environment for both CMake and MSBuild projects targeting Linux.
- We have made updates to UWP Desktop Bridge framework packages and added support for ARM64 C++ Native Desktop scenarios.
- We added support for the range-v3 library with the MSVC 15.9 compiler.
- We fixed several bugs in the F# compiler and F# tools.
- Language service support for new TypeScript features for semantic file renaming and project references.
- Improved Node.js development by updating Vue.js templates and adding support for unit testing using the Jest framework.
- We added SharePoint 2019 project templates, so you can migrate existing SharePoint 2013 and 2016 projects to SharePoint 2019.
- Visual Studio Tools for Xamarin now supports Xcode 10.
- We made improvements to the Xamarin.Android build performance.
- We have added and improved features for Universal Windows Platform developers, including ARM64 support, the latest preview SDK, better debugging of Desktop Bridge applications, and XAML Designer improvements.
- Substantial improvements were made to the experience of using authenticated package feeds.
- There is now support for lock file to enable repeatable restore for PackageReference based projects.
- We have added support for the new license format for NuGet packages.
- We have introduced NuGet client policies in Visual Studio which enables you to lock down environments such that only trusted packages can be installed.
- We made the use of .NET Core within Visual Studio more predictable.
Top Issues Fixed in 15.9
- No way to change "Find All References" background color.
- "Visual C++ Resource Editor Package" load failed.
- VS2017 v15.8 Build does not start if XAML files are not manually saved first.
- Installation failed - manifest signature verification failed.
- Update 15.8.6 breaks Installer Projects.
- Scrolling up with the arrow key causes Visual Studio to page up.
- After updating to 15.8.1, data tip does not show when debugging.
- System.InvalidProgramException: Common Language Runtime detected an invalid program..
- Solution Explorer does not remain pinned after closing Visual Studio.
- Navigation bar in editor has trouble handling long method names.
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