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Windows Application Development possible with Visual Studio 2017

 

The latest and updated Visual Studio 2017 is here and it is the most powerful Windows application development platform ever. As Visual Studio team mentions on its blogs, Visual Studio 2017 brings unparalleled productivity improvements, a streamlined acquisition experience, and enhanced debugging tools for Universal Windows Platform developers.

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Features of Visual Studio 2017

The latest Visual Studio focuses on enhancing the efficiency of basic tasks developers do every day. It is now very lightweight software and comes with a modular installer. It is faster than ever before and is more responsive IDE from start-up to shut down. As the team mentions, the new Visual Studio is three times faster for a cold start and two to three times faster for solution loading. For example, the first launch startup times have improved from 206 seconds in VS 2015 to 64.2 seconds in VS 2017. Developers will also see a new way to view, edit and debug any code without projects and solutions in Visual Studio 2017.

The Visual Studio team mentions in the blog,

“The Universal Windows Platform development workload gives you the right tools to be productive in authoring, debugging and publishing UWP apps. If something is missing, you will be able to add it later using the Visual Studio Installer.”

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Visual Studio 2017 also has several other features that will boost productivity. VS 2017 has improvements in code navigation, IntelliSense, refactoring, code fixes and debugging. These new improvements will save developer’s time and effort on everyday tasks irrespective of language or platform.

Visual Studio 2017 features don’t end here. There are several other features added to the new VS 2017, such as Streamlined Azure Development and Five-star UWP app development. You can read and know more about these features on the latest Windows blogs.

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