@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.
@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.
🌐 Ever wished you could share your localhost web app with the world? With #VisualStudio Dev Tunnels, now you can! Check out my latest video to see how:
Hey #fsharp community! Where are the Nick Chapsas/Tim Coreys/Zoran Horvats/(and many more C# content creators) of #fsharp 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 #VisualStudio or #Rider (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?).
More ads in #VisualStudio 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?
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...
I honestly can’t think of a reason why anyone who tried both #VisualStudio and #JetBrainsRider would prefer VS.
Except maybe: „VS is what I‘m used to, don’t move my cheese“.