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Visual Studio has garnered glowing reviews over the past 12 months, and it's evident why users are enthusiastic about this IDE. Users commend Visual Studio for its user-friendly interface, exceptional code autocomplete features, and robust plugin support. The seamless integration with Git for version control and collaboration capabilities further enhances its ...Read more
Exceptional code autocomplete and intuitive interface in the latest version, enhancing coding experience.
Extensive plugin support and robust branch management capabilities.
Easy to use with a user-friendly interface and helpful extensions.
Powerful IDE with out-of-the-box solutions for different types of development.
Richness of features and customizations can be overwhelming for new users without proper guidance or support.
Limited selection in the Visual Studio Marketplace for additional apps and connectors, limiting advanced functionalities.
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12/18/17
Great for Team Development
What do you like best? We use the TFS feature. It is a great way for us to store our project files and have the ability to version them up. The check out feature has been great, so that multiple people can still view the files while they are being worked on. What do you dislike? When we use the "get latest version" feature, it doesn't always work. We are forced to use the "get specific version" feature in order to play it safely. Recommendations to others considering the product ...
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12/06/17
Even in Business Intelligence, I use Visual studio a lot to build Auditing applications.
What do you like best? The development Environment is great and the support community is even better. Form the library of packages, to the drag and drop of the UI builder, Visual Studio is a great way tor oll out both desktop and web applications quickly. What do you dislike? VS can be resource hungry and will occasionally freeze up, but its rare. Sometimes running local host servers to test web deployments can be a long process, especially on older machines. Recommendations to others ...
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12/06/17
The best IDE for your development need
What do you like best? The feature I like best is the Intellisense! It helps you to select exactly what you need, also allowing to automatically add the necessary using statements for your code to work, as long as creating new classes or dependencies. It also offers you suggestions of options to do your work. Together with sintax highlighting, I think they are the best features of the Visual Studio IDE application. What do you dislike? Not being able to compile for iOS (using Xamarin ...
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11/15/17
Visual Studio is a tool I use for my application development
What do you like best? It is an integrated IDE and really it requires a few things done outside it. If you work with Microsoft products, VS is the right tool What do you dislike? The time of installation and the fact that when a new update is released then it requires a time consuming process. It also takes a big amount of space. Recommendations to others considering the product However I think that sometimes the product is very complex and the examples provided in the Microsoft pages ...
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11/15/17
Versatile IDE
What do you like best? Lots of language support and features built into this product after many iterations Also available in a free community version for non commercial use helping the next generation of developers Huge selection of packages installable with one click using nuget Easily extended with custom tools All the tools you need to begin with built into the initial package. Great support from the manufacturer and the wider community. What do you dislike? It is quite a ...
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11/11/17
I use this 1998, and visual studio is the best programming tool.
What do you like best? It has always been the fastest interface, supporting several programming languages. It has many auxiliary tools, which make it easy to design, model and program. It still quickly integrates database when needed. It has many plugins and now Microsoft helps the developer community also with open source initiatives, further enhancing the capabilities of this IDE. Fantastic! The screen editors for UWP, windows forms, xml android and ios, html and others are amazing. What ...
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11/08/17
Powerful tool for web development
What do you like best? I love the auto-complete/intellisense for all the web technologies (javascript, css, html. I love the support for Task Runners (gulp / grunt. I love the support for Unit Testing. And if developing an ASP.NET based web application, the debugging experience is second to none. The Git integration and support of NPM and newer tools is getting quite good and makes me happy with the current direction of the software. What do you dislike? It does take a bit of memory to ...
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11/03/17
The best IDE
What do you like best? Visual Studio integrates several tools that makes easier the setup of projects and the testing of them. My favorite features are: - GIT integration - SQL Server integration - Deployment tools - File comparator (Tools.DiffFiles What do you dislike? Even though there has been improvement of the performance and resources use, some features of Visual Studio still been heavy, for example, the integrated SQL Server (in versión 2017 is a great feature but it ...
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10/30/17
Buggy but manageable
What do you like best? The thing I like the most is that it is quite versatile. You can develop a large number of solutions with it, which is beneficial from an enterprise standpoint. What do you dislike? Visual Studio has been very buggy. We depend on Visual Studio for all of our projects, which can lead to some problems. We have encountered issues where Visual Studio will not show any compiler errors in the 'Errors' window. Instead, we have to sort through the log to find any errors in ...
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10/22/17
Good suggestions and project management, but interactive code runner crashes sometimes
What do you like best? 1. Project management through UI is very good. The ability to add files, multiple projects within the same solution, rename files and reload last few projects is very useful. The alternative to many of these will be to directly to do that from file explorer and edit .csproj files. None of which is very handy when you are immersed in a project. 2. Auto-suggestions tooltips on the left gutter is very helpful for refactoring and quickly building a functional classes. ...
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