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Kika❤❤❤
ОтветитьYou made it easier to know the improvements
ОтветитьNo compare with clipboard?
ОтветитьThank you Tim for the video.
I Would like to ask you if it is possible to use flutter on Visual studio 2022
I'm .NET Developer, but i have to learn flutter for the university project.
And I feel comfortable with Visual studio 2022 that's why I want to try learning flutter on it
no more Tools.DiffFiles
Ответитьis there a way to hide "GitHub Actions" from solution explorer?
ОтветитьThanks for sharing.
To me the best take away is to be aware of how your tool evolves: read the release notes when the tool is updated 😊
So much better than comparing in VS Code when I dont even use Code for anything else
ОтветитьNice Tim. Visual Studio keeps getting better.
Best feature I love that came along a few versions back is 'Sticky scroll'. Being able to see as you scroll down your code what class and method your lines are sitting within with the first lines always stick to the top of your screen is a big time save.
Tools - > Option - > Text Editor -> General - > "Sticky scroll"
This is cool, but I still like rider more.
Can you please do compare video ridder vs visual studio 2022
There's already a 17.7.1 version out with some fixes. In addition to comparing files, I'd like to be able to see what changes have been made to files. Something like Local History found in IntelliJ. I wonder if that's Compare -> File with Previous Version (coming soon) is all about :-)
Ответитьdoes the github actions also works with gitea actions?
ОтветитьSeems like VS is catching up with Code. Not vice versa.
ОтветитьHmmm... it's a little buggy. All errors not being shown anymore (little red squiggles). Hopefully this will be patched soon (this has happened before). Thanks for the video.
ОтветитьWhat tool do you use for writing your yaml?
ОтветитьMaybe in the 17.7.1 fix that released today they fixed the compare issue. Downloading now...
ОтветитьTnx
ОтветитьWhich Theme are you using
ОтветитьGreat overview of the new features. I'm sure I'm going to use the compare and copy features the most.
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ОтветитьThank you Mr. Tim Corey
ОтветитьVisual Studio has a function to display the number of references to an object written on top of the object's declaration. When I click on that it will show the destination of each reference throughout my codebase. I find it pretty helpful but recently I don't see that function being displayed anymore. I think the option might have been disable after the update, please help me to re-enable it, thanks.
ОтветитьThe last one I guess is nice but I use the "Collapse All" button at the top of the Solution Explorer, so that likely won't change
ОтветитьThe pipelines wizard!!
Ответитьthankls mate
ОтветитьThe removing of the first tab(s) is amazingly simple yet very welcomed!
ОтветитьI guess CTRL + Up Arrow was taken?
Ответитьgreat Master, thanks for sharing! it is an honor to listen to you
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