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aeva, (edited )
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Does anyone know how to make #VisualStudio stop suggesting auto completions like this? This is driving me up the fucking wall.

EDIT: I have solved the problem, please stop guessing.

heroicthehobbyist,
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@aeva I thought I was the only one who didn't like it. I like intellisense but intellicode feels weird to me. As a beginner l feel like it's important to write the code.

aeva,
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@heroicthehobbyist it's amazing really. the majority of the suggestions it makes are just straight up wrong, and I've noticed the quality of suggestions takes a dive fast as the program grows - the program I'm working on is still under 1000 lines!

As a very experienced programmer I find having a machine frequently interrupting me to confidently recommend blatantly bad suggestions to be distracting and irritating, so I can only imagine this feature is even worse if one is still starting out.

bc3tech,
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poppastring,
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Windows application development is now an installation option for Visual Studio. This of course include :visualstudio:

SmartmanApps,
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@poppastring
And speaking of I created a for it a couple of months ago at https://programming.dev/c/windows_dev

poppastring,
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A post from the archive 📫:
Favorite features in Visual Studio 2022 so far

https://www.poppastring.com/blog/favorite-features-in-visual-studio-2022-so-far
#diagnostics #visualstudio #debugging

WetHat,
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.slnx The New .NET Solution XML File Format - NDepend Blog

For decades the .sln solution file format relied on a Microsoft proprietary file format, verbose, hardly readable, and based on GUIDs.

Now Visual Studio 2022 17.10 will propose the new .NET solution file format with improved handling of solution file merge conflicts.

https://blog.ndepend.com/slnx-the-new-net-solution-xml-file-format/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_content=lbrgriffith%2Fmagazine%2FPC+DEVELOPER

#VisualStudio #DotNet

khalidabuhakmeh,
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@WetHat it's still proprietary as many MS folks have pointed out. 😅

mzikmund,

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poppastring,
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Visual Studio 17.10 Preview 3 is available! What's new you ask?

  • GitHub Copilot in Visual Studio
  • Copilot Generated Breakpoint Conditions
  • Updates to our Copilot generated PR descriptions
  • More SSDT support for Arm64 VS

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/releases/2022/release-notes-preview

poppastring,
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@khalidabuhakmeh I promise we are doing other things too, lol ;)

poppastring,
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alvinashcraft,
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macf00bar,

Hey community! Where are the Nick Chapsas/Tim Coreys/Zoran Horvats/(and many more C# content creators) of to learn from? Is it just me or do most tutorials/stuff about F# have a bit of the some-stuff-you-have-to-figure-out-on-your-own vibe and, at least to me, no one shows how to go about using F# with or (these are the tools I use in my day-to-day anyways and I know they are awesome for C# so I imagine the should be for F# too?).

dawe,

@macf00bar
Take a look at https://amplifyingfsharp.io/
The session videos cover a wide range of topics.

bradwilson,
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More ads in that are both wrong and irrelevant. This was hidden behind a diamond icon with the tool tip "new benefits". Uhhhh, this isn't a new benefit. I already knew about it.

Who is steering this ship, and can someone please maybe perform a very tiny mutiny?

khalidabuhakmeh,
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@bradwilson What ads can we put in Rider to make you feel at home?

bitbonk,
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@khalidabuhakmeh @bradwilson Ads for VS of course.

darkcisum,
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TIL VS2019 doesn't support .NET 6 and if you mix .NET SDK 8 or so with VS2019 it will horribly fail, as it expects that directory structure to be different...

https://github.com/dotnet/core/issues/5567#issuecomment-1105996161

poppastring,
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Showing off a prototype for IntelliSense for emojis inside strings and comments. Would this be helpful for comments in Visual Studio?

Try it out here.
https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=MadsKristensen.EmojiSense

:visualstudio:

video/mp4

alvinashcraft,
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poppastring,
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bitbonk,
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I honestly can’t think of a reason why anyone who tried both and would prefer VS.
Except maybe: „VS is what I‘m used to, don’t move my cheese“.

Can you? (honest question)

bradwilson,
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@matkoch @bitbonk There, if you want the 10 second answer? "I like minimalism. R#/Rider feels like it's all about maximalism."

bradwilson,
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@matkoch @bitbonk I realize I never answered your original question. The answer is: October 29, 2023.

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