Cool features in Visual Studio 2022

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024

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  • @keithprice3369
    @keithprice3369 Год назад +7

    I can't find the Quick Add feature in Options. And a Google search isn't helping. Where do I find it?

  • @--Eric--
    @--Eric-- Год назад +20

    Although I already knew most of the tips, this type of review is beneficial, features you don't use daily may need a reminder.
    Well prepared and great examples, one of your best sessions. More of these...
    Thanks, Mads.

  • @EnriqueThedy
    @EnriqueThedy Год назад +6

    Nice features! But it would be great that in the video description you put a little note about the exact version where they are first available...it's only a suggestion... Excellent job and congratulations for all the Visual Studio development team!

    • @visualstudio
      @visualstudio  Год назад +2

      Great feedback. I've updated the description to mention the version of VS I'm using in the video.

    • @EnriqueThedy
      @EnriqueThedy Год назад

      @@visualstudio Thanks!!!😀

  • @AmarKap
    @AmarKap Год назад +2

    No one gonna comment on what a nice looking Garage he has???

  • @dragnilar
    @dragnilar Год назад

    Great presentation Mads. I've heard about Dev Box but I'm glad you took the time to show it off. We're considering it at work. 😎

  • @angelmhernandezsr8086
    @angelmhernandezsr8086 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this presentation; these new features are awesome. I really fell in love with Quick Add. Kudos!

  • @rodfalanga3770
    @rodfalanga3770 Год назад +3

    Hey, Mads, thank you for this great tutorial! I tried to add the Quick Add function to VS 2022, but when I tried looking for using VS's Quick Search (Ctrl-Q) I couldn't find it. I searched using both "Quick Add" and "Add New File". Both failed. I even tried going to Tools | Options | Environment | Preview Features but couldn't find it. I have VS 2022 ver. 17.4.4. Has something changed between the time you made this video and now?

  • @justprogrammer1234
    @justprogrammer1234 Год назад +1

    Looks like not all those features are in Community Edition. I have latest Version 17.4.3 but missing for example sort tabs by regular expression, "Quick add", ect

  • @anomalii7720
    @anomalii7720 Год назад

    I like the coloring of the projects, Very nice, thanks!

  • @markrobinson2648
    @markrobinson2648 Год назад +1

    What a fantastic video. Learned so much. Thanks for recording it.

  • @James-zl4sl
    @James-zl4sl Год назад

    show tabs in multiple rows: FINALLY. how may engineers did it took you to implement that

  • @adinwashere
    @adinwashere Год назад

    Thanks for the extension recommendations.

  • @michaelkopljan578
    @michaelkopljan578 Год назад +1

    Hi Mads, I just drop for part of AI based coding, as I saw you have enabled Co-Pilot and I just instaled it 2 days ago. Since I using VS2022 from day one I can say with 100% guarantee that suggestion comming from CoPilot and not VS as I never got it (like one you show it) till 2 days ago!

    • @litarea
      @litarea Год назад

      In my experience, I have never used copilot, but do use VS2022 and I definitely do get prompts like that.

    • @S3Kglitches
      @S3Kglitches Год назад

      true, I get some prompts but they are much slower to say at least (in base VS)

  • @PEdulis
    @PEdulis Год назад +4

    Nice overview with some hints that I didn't know yet, thanks for that!
    One thing made me smirk a bit though: "Very very handy that I can finally see all my open files at one glance." Nice to see Visual Studio 2022 finally catches up with WndTabs for Visual C++ 6.0 that provided this feature over 20 years ago. :)

  • @Byynx
    @Byynx 4 месяца назад

    Hi, you guys should add like vim, a keyshortcut to move the text caret up or down a certain ammount of lines, or move a certain ammount of words on the same line, and the same goes with selecting. You should also had an option to number the lines like vim. I know there's a vim extension but their logic like having to press a key to start to type, and other things doesn't makes sense. We can't even change the type of text caret.

  • @iT_dev41k
    @iT_dev41k Год назад

    oooh, that is amazing!! Thank you for sharing this info, that's very helpful!

  • @willlywillly
    @willlywillly Год назад +2

    Great video for newbie like me. Please keep making these types of videos!

  • @georgebeierberkeley
    @georgebeierberkeley Год назад +3

    I would trade all these new features for a faster compile time (such a dog now) and a Hot Reload (edit and continue) that actually worked. Still, cool features. Thanks, Mads.

  • @julian_pp
    @julian_pp Год назад

    Great vid!!! Thank you. Were you using Intellicode or Copilot? is it the same as in VSC?

  • @madimane
    @madimane Год назад

    Thanks for the demo. very handy!

  • @AndrewWatt-wg8sy
    @AndrewWatt-wg8sy Год назад

    Nice. But work on those regular expressions ;-) Also - new car smell is nice, but it's a permanent setting... most of the time you're actually going to want the state preserved so you can come back to it. Better would be a quick way to restore the project to "new car smell" using e.g. a simple shortcut key combination...Shifter has potential but a popup preview of the colour would be a good idea, particularly in hex mode.

  • @zackjones8681
    @zackjones8681 Год назад +1

    I would love devbox for home developer use. I write little utility apps and something like that would be great for me.

  • @c0d3_m0nk3y
    @c0d3_m0nk3y Год назад +2

    Good video but instead of trying to find the right window in a long list of tabs I recommend using Go to Files (Ctrl+Shift+T). I also recommend giving it a better shortcut like F4.
    Also, I'm wondering, could you have used AI to generate AddData(3); AddData(4); AddData(5);... after typing AddData(1); AddData(2)? Something like this is probably the most common use case that could use AI support.

  • @andrewp7497
    @andrewp7497 Год назад

    Got the latest professional version of visual studio 2022 and don't have the Regular Expression tab colouring :( It seems its in on the preview versions!!

  • @kharrell8356
    @kharrell8356 Год назад +1

    Is there book mircosoft would recommend for BEGINNERS, step by step use of vs studio, for html, java, and python. Adobe has classroom book which is fantastic resource to learn how to use their products. Just saying we're not all programmers . Thanks

  • @fassiltaye2771
    @fassiltaye2771 Год назад

    Thank you, It helps me.

  • @bkramber
    @bkramber Год назад +2

    Thank you very much! It' really useful! But had 2 problems. 1. For some reasons, my Visual studio doesn't understand the "ctrl+alt+up(down)" shortcut. So, I changed it for "ctrl+alt+plus(minus)" and Shifter began to work. 2. My Visual studio doesn't have feature "Quick Add', so I installed an extension.

    • @sulmarpl
      @sulmarpl Год назад +3

      I have the same problem in VS 17.4 Preview 6. These functions will be in the upcoming preview release of VS 17.5

    • @przem074
      @przem074 Год назад +1

      I have the same preview version as in the video (17.5 preview 1), yet "Quick Add" feature is still missing there,

  • @opus5340
    @opus5340 Год назад

    Thanks for the good tips. But like @CodeParticles said below.... it appears that the solution color option is not available on the release version of VS2022.

  • @iceberg1370
    @iceberg1370 Год назад

    It would be nice if the summary had links to the extensions

  • @Lenobis
    @Lenobis Год назад +3

    The tab improvements shown here are not yet available as demonstrated, right? When I place my tabs to the left or right, the menu doesn't align with the text editor, which is especially apparent due to the colored line at the top of both areas.
    Tab coloring based on regexes isn't available on my machine (VS2022 17.4 Preview 5 for arm64).

    • @williamliu8985
      @williamliu8985 Год назад

      me neither. can`t find the colorize tab by regex. Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 (64-bit) - Preview
      Version 17.4.0 Preview 5.0

    • @visualstudio
      @visualstudio  Год назад +1

      They'll be in the next preview release of VS

    • @mariostelzner4530
      @mariostelzner4530 Год назад

      NO WAY! CONGRATULATIONS!! A MICROSOFT CONTACTEE! NEXT THING YOU KNOW MICROSOFT WILL BE HANDING OUT PRIZES. AHAHAHA AHAHAHA LOL

  • @SniperAtWork1
    @SniperAtWork1 Год назад +1

    Does Community Edition have AI based coding assistance as well? Or Professional / Enterprise include only?

    • @MadsKristensen
      @MadsKristensen Год назад +1

      Community has the same as Pro/Enterprise

  • @dharamparkashgarg5358
    @dharamparkashgarg5358 Год назад

    Hi I am using Visual Studio 2022 for doing a python project with a tree structure . I am unable to do absolute import and ModuleNotFoundError is coming. Also, in Visual Studio 2022, i am unable to find Run & Debug icon for launch json setting. Please help. Python and Interpreter version is same 3.11

  • @BoEscapes
    @BoEscapes Год назад

    Enable Quick Add doesn't seem to exist in the 17.4.4 version.

  • @CodeParticles
    @CodeParticles Год назад

    @MicroSoft Visual Studio @Mads, Brilliant video! I've been using VS 2022 for over a year now coming from CodeBlocks x64 and love Visual Studio so so much. For the last tip, I couldn't find Solution Color option when I right click on my solution for C++? I also checked Settings -> Environment -> Fonts and Colors -> but no Solution Color option. I always have many projects open and would love to distinguish between them on the fly! Cheers~

  • @offir711
    @offir711 Год назад

    Does these settings gets sync using my Microsoft account?

  • @isaiasmachado6219
    @isaiasmachado6219 Год назад

    Hi. Is the chart missing in VS 2022 toolbox?

  • @matteoverardo8005
    @matteoverardo8005 Год назад

    Is there a way to highligth the variable with different colors as Notepad++ does?

  • @sulmarpl
    @sulmarpl Год назад +1

    Do Shifter will be work in C# code editor too?

  • @S3Kglitches
    @S3Kglitches Год назад

    Ctrl+Shift+A for quick adding an item, how do you put the item in the correct project? You did not have the issue because you only had 1 project.

  • @LastMomentMan
    @LastMomentMan Год назад

    How can we restore the old style of VS2019, where the commands are formatted in the traditional way, not in Python style ?

  • @johnoldfield2390
    @johnoldfield2390 Год назад

    I need a business email login for microsoft dev box

  • @jacksoncarvalho9802
    @jacksoncarvalho9802 Год назад

    Liked ctrl+shift+A to create class + interface together. But, the AI should understand that the class Client, in your example, is coupled with IClient, right? So, it should be
    public class Client : IClient

  • @GumShoeNoir
    @GumShoeNoir Год назад +3

    Cool stuff! Thanks for the video. I learned and am using document tabs group by project, recently opened and colorized. Actually, very useful! What version of VS do I need to enable preview 'Add New File'? I have; Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 (64-bit) - Current Version 17.3.6 I use your extension Shift F2 now. ?Maybe I have to remove extension?

    • @visualstudio
      @visualstudio  Год назад +5

      They will be in the upcoming preview release of VS 17.5

  • @cguyml
    @cguyml Год назад

    I guess I'll need to wait for the 17.5 release for these new features.
    I think the Client class should've inherited from IClient interface automatically. Then when adding properties and methods to IClient it should populate Client as well. If we're using AI, lets use it fully. Syncfusion has been doing something similar for years.

  • @DataJuggler
    @DataJuggler Год назад +1

    6:30 I am the opposite of everyone else. I only keep a few tabs open that I need, or I get confused.
    I don't use AI assist.

    • @dliedke
      @dliedke Год назад

      AI will decommission all developers

  • @Digrient
    @Digrient Год назад

    I don't really believe in spending efforts on "suggest code based on English language comments", expect reasonable use cases too limited. Anything trying to be too smart ...
    Anyway, great and concise introduction to a number of features worth checking out, thanks!

  • @1510Maiv
    @1510Maiv Год назад

    Which extensions do you use to get "Tab to accept" and "Alt+. next" displayed?

    • @keyboard_g
      @keyboard_g Год назад +1

      It is built into Intellisense now. No additional install.

  • @S3Kglitches
    @S3Kglitches Год назад

    You have the AI very fast. Mine is very slow. I usually have to wait for like 3-4 seconds to show any suggestion. How do you do that?

    • @mariostelzner4530
      @mariostelzner4530 Год назад

      SPEND MEGA-BUCKS ON A SUPERCOMPUTER. THEY ARE REALLY FAST. AS A MATTER OF FACT, THEY ARE SO FAST THAT THEY COMPLETE ALL YOUR ACTIONS BEFORE YOU EVEN TYPE THEM IN.
      SERIOUSLY, CAN YOU REALLY PROGRAM COMPUTERS? AHAHAHA AHAHAHA LOL

  • @chezchezchezchez
    @chezchezchezchez Год назад

    Why no chat about Copilot?

  • @hobis0b
    @hobis0b Год назад

    We're slowly starting to want Visual Rust.

  • @lionxyz4586
    @lionxyz4586 Год назад

    Will we ever have the feature to be able to separate windows in output window? I want to be able to see console output at the same time as debug output.

    • @mariostelzner4530
      @mariostelzner4530 Год назад

      MAYBE YOU COULD GET A BIGGER MONITOR, SO YOU CAN DISPLAY MORE WINDOWS. OR PERHAPS, YOU COULD GET AN ADDITIONAL VIDEO CARD, WHICH MIGHT HELP TOO. THEN YOU CAN BE A REAL PROGRAMMER WITH MULTIPLE MONITORS LIKE THEY HAVE AT NASA, THE SPACE AGENCY! AHAHAHA AHAHAHA LOL

    • @lionxyz4586
      @lionxyz4586 Год назад +1

      @@mariostelzner4530 you can get the biggest monitor in the world but that would still not allow you to see simultaneously the output of “console output” & “debug output”. You have to choose from a drop-down menu to see individual output. My request is if we will ever be able to separate those outputs into different windows.

    • @sanD-xq8nb
      @sanD-xq8nb Год назад

      Sorry if I misunderstood, but why don't just drag the tab of the debbug window and move to the other side of the screen. All tabs are movable, you can put side by side what you need.

  • @bernard3690
    @bernard3690 Год назад

    I have Visual Studio Community 2022 (64-bit) - Preview Version 17.4.0 Preview 6.0 None of those features are present

  • @mohokhachai
    @mohokhachai 11 месяцев назад

    When you release assembly generator code

  • @Rygmarv
    @Rygmarv Год назад

    How do you add existing folders to a solution? Possibly with files inside?

    • @raztubes
      @raztubes Год назад

      There's an option to view all files and they will appear greyed out in the solution explorer. Then right click and select include or something like that. Super simple and available for a long time.

    • @visualstudio
      @visualstudio  Год назад +1

      There's no way to add physical folders to a solution as a Solution Folder. If this is something you'd like, please vote for it here: developercommunity.visualstudio.com/t/Make-Solution-Folders-map-to-real-folder/358125?q=solution+folder&ftype=idea&stateGroup=active

    • @raztubes
      @raztubes Год назад

      If you meant how to add solution folders, then that's one of those features that, let's be honest, should have been available like 10 years ago. Time to vote i guess.

    • @mariostelzner4530
      @mariostelzner4530 Год назад

      VERY CAREFULLY! AHAHAHA AHAHAHA LOL

  • @Swoopss
    @Swoopss Год назад +1

    When is
    Microsoft Analysis Services Projects
    SQL Server Integration Services Projects
    Microsoft Reporting Services Projects
    When is theese 3 going to work in Visual Studio 2022? I have to use 2019 or lower!

  • @DerekReynolds
    @DerekReynolds Год назад

    Is the AI functionality different then what Co-Pilot offers ?

    • @visualstudio
      @visualstudio  Год назад +2

      It's Co-Pilot and IntelliCode both offering their piece of the puzzle

    • @DerekReynolds
      @DerekReynolds Год назад +2

      @@visualstudio Oh nice! So I don't need a Github Co-Pilot license if I buy Visual Studio?

    • @visualstudio
      @visualstudio  Год назад

      @@DerekReynolds You do if you wish to use Co-Pilot. IntelliCode is freely available

    • @mariostelzner4530
      @mariostelzner4530 Год назад

      CONGRATULATIONS!!!! YOU GOT A REPLY FROM SOMEONE AT MICROSOFT. OKAY, TELL ME THE TRUTH. YOU DON'T WORK FOR MICROSOFT. AHAHAHA AHAHAHA LOL

  • @MaximusIA
    @MaximusIA Год назад +1

    Merci ❤

  • @gradientO
    @gradientO Год назад +1

    That's cool

  • @asenkiprov3548
    @asenkiprov3548 Год назад

    When 104 keys are not enough to cover all shortcut combinations.

  • @condensedmatter118
    @condensedmatter118 Год назад

    Feel like this video could have been done in 10 minutes but nice tips nonetheless.

  • @davidwhite2011
    @davidwhite2011 Год назад +1

    Windows forms support still poor for the gui.

  • @faximori
    @faximori Год назад

    I'm thinking of RUclips video about unresolved bugs in VS2022.
    Instead of "cool" features I would expect quality. 17.3.6 version does not allow to compile MAUI app for 2 weeks, issue open, nobody cares.

  • @TechySpeaking
    @TechySpeaking Год назад +1

    First

  • @kevin179887
    @kevin179887 Год назад

    This could probably be edited to 15 mins. I found it poorly organized and long winded.

  • @hhhhhhnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
    @hhhhhhnnnnnnnnnnnnnn Год назад

    I cringe every time you say "gonna" and "wanna"

  • @curtisnewton895
    @curtisnewton895 Год назад

    yeah ? and how many bugs, regressions and so called "fixed bugs" that will never be fixed ?
    before talking 2022, fix vs 2019 already

  • @nofutureproductions9242
    @nofutureproductions9242 Год назад

    Question. If you have a branch with the same solution in the branched folder, does it keep track of the colors assigned to each instance of the same named file?
    \\PathA\mySolution.sln - Blue
    \\PathB\mySolution.sln - Green

  • @namelastname4077
    @namelastname4077 Год назад

    Visual Studio Community Preview Edition is getting sooo bloated and slow.
    Just because I want to learn Blazor I am forced to guinea pig features nobody wants and nobody needs.