When can we get parenthesis automatically included when we hit enter on an intellisense suggested method? Its been in resharper for years and years. And theres an open issue on github for years.
hello Tim Thank you for the tips I personally use two awesome features which is in Visual studio for some years number 1 Go to Tools, Options, Text Editor , C# , General , Statement Completion section , check the Auto list members And Parameter Information number 2 Text Editor, C#, Advanced, Inline Hint section , check the Display inline parameter name hints And Display inline type hints you will get a really rich client IDE and be informed about parameter names and types showing of by the parameters you are passing to a method, class , if call also when instantiating a class of the object
I have made my font sizes larger so they can be more easily read on smaller devices. The problem is that not everywhere in Visual Studio is able to handle larger font sizes. I have had an issue submitted to the team for a while and they have been tracking down these spots to fix them. Yes, it drives me nuts.
About the Search feature, I realize that in VS 2022 17.7 the Search behavior has just changed. Before, if we want to search for files, methods or types, we would start with f: m: or t: However, with new search skipping them will give more accurate outcome.
Thanks for the feedback about search in 17.7! We want to better understand what you're experiencing here. Could you explain more about what you mean by "skipping them will give more accurate outcome"? Are you getting the wrong results with the filter on, is the ordering of results different, or is there something else you're seeing?
@@visualstudio Yes it is true. For example, if I search "f: Something.cpp", in many cases Something.cpp is not the first outcome. But if I just search "Something.cpp" is the first outcome, which is better.
The "just whining" comment is annoying considering the history of responses from Microsoft on reports. Although there have definitely been good outcomes to submitting feedback for bugs, by and large that is where suggestions go to die and where bugs get a pardon. I cannot recall how many times in the past an actual, confirmed bug has been passed over just so it can be closed. Closing the report seems to be the priority rather than actually resolving it. It's because of those responses that I sparingly provide feedback. I've talked to plenty of other developers that feel the same.
I understand that. The problem is that the chances of getting something noticed and fixed when you don't tell Microsoft is zero. Submitting an issue gives you a greater chance of getting a resolution.
Not worth the money? I bet you never bought one of his courses. Wayyy superior what u see on udemy. Starts with how the courses are structured. Dont talk about stuff u have no knowledge about. Worth every penny.
Please for God's sake, use white background and black text. Be professional, it's very hard to read and follow your presentation! The purpose of "Dark Theme" It to be used when you work at night or in the dark room in order to ease the eyes, not in a world wide web presentation. Kids this days...
So, I've had this discussion with LOTS of people. There are people just as passionately on the other side of the argument. The value of the dark theme is that your monitor doesn't shine so brightly at you. It eases eye strain. For others, dark mode is harder on their eyes. At the end of the day, I can't satisfy both camps. As a result, I choose the one that seems to be the best choice for the most people.
Nothing professional about white backgrounds. It's a personal choice. Most of my colleages prefer dark theme. I used white backgrounds for 25 years. Now switching over due to vision issues. Takes a while to get used to it though but it's paying off.
Glad to see Tim on the official VS channel
This is easy. I see/hear Tim Corey - I upvote. Always great software engineering content.
Thanks!
Sticky Scroll is a genuinely nice feature, and he "prefer inner scope" is a cherry on top! 👍
Thanks Tim and the lovely MS Lady (Dalia). Keep up the good work.
Sticky Scroll looks amazing for quickly navigating long dirty code files!
mac visual studio user really need some love here
Nice video, suggestion I would love to see built into Visual Studio, a Razor editor with preview.
Thaanks Tim..
You are welcome.
I never bothered to look at the broom till today lol. Thank you
@15:00 ALT+/ doesn't open github copilot. I already have it linked to my VS community version and subscription is also ACTIVE.
When can we get parenthesis automatically included when we hit enter on an intellisense suggested method? Its been in resharper for years and years. And theres an open issue on github for years.
hello Tim Thank you for the tips I personally use two awesome features which is in Visual studio for some years
number 1 Go to Tools, Options, Text Editor , C# , General , Statement Completion section , check the Auto list members And Parameter Information
number 2 Text Editor, C#, Advanced, Inline Hint section , check the Display inline parameter name hints And Display inline type hints
you will get a really rich client IDE and be informed about parameter names and types showing of by the parameters you are passing to a method, class , if call also when instantiating a class of the object
excellent content, thank you :)
I just wish there's a way to format .cshtml files
Is these features coming to visual studio for mac too?
Another suggestion: working with HTML/Razor/Blazor on Ultrawide Monitors can we get the preview split to be both horizontal and vertical?
At 03:07, why Continue in Background button is cropped? I know he’s zoned in for the recording, but It’s the little things.
Same at 14:20, the Method overload drop-down is cropped.
Same at 18:14, the Use modifier key drop-down and Maximum sticky lines text box is broken as well. Am I the only one bothered by this?
@@punskaari We noticed this in the middle of recording so we didn't get a chance to fix it. It's something we're looking into right now.
I have made my font sizes larger so they can be more easily read on smaller devices. The problem is that not everywhere in Visual Studio is able to handle larger font sizes. I have had an issue submitted to the team for a while and they have been tracking down these spots to fix them. Yes, it drives me nuts.
What font of VS2022 in this video?
Next for File Comparison: Compare with Clipboard and Compare with URL (of Azure DevOps or GitHub). Pretty please?
holy cow, how often do you guys manual compare files and what for?
"I like options"' 😂😂
Many of these features seem like they have been part of JetBrains Rider/Resharper for years.
Maybe they were.
Here's hoping for a local history for files function. Kinda like they have in IntelliJ.
About the Search feature, I realize that in VS 2022 17.7 the Search behavior has just changed.
Before, if we want to search for files, methods or types, we would start with f: m: or t:
However, with new search skipping them will give more accurate outcome.
Thanks for the feedback about search in 17.7! We want to better understand what you're experiencing here. Could you explain more about what you mean by "skipping them will give more accurate outcome"? Are you getting the wrong results with the filter on, is the ordering of results different, or is there something else you're seeing?
@@visualstudio Yes it is true. For example, if I search "f: Something.cpp", in many cases Something.cpp is not the first outcome. But if I just search "Something.cpp" is the first outcome, which is better.
@@visualstudio I mean the order of results is not good if using the filter.
Why are the comboboxes squashed in the settings popup?
Tim had everything zoomed in as much as possible so folks watching on cell phones can see VS. However, that caused the scaling to be a bit off.
The "just whining" comment is annoying considering the history of responses from Microsoft on reports.
Although there have definitely been good outcomes to submitting feedback for bugs, by and large that is where suggestions go to die and where bugs get a pardon. I cannot recall how many times in the past an actual, confirmed bug has been passed over just so it can be closed. Closing the report seems to be the priority rather than actually resolving it.
It's because of those responses that I sparingly provide feedback. I've talked to plenty of other developers that feel the same.
I understand that. The problem is that the chances of getting something noticed and fixed when you don't tell Microsoft is zero. Submitting an issue gives you a greater chance of getting a resolution.
When r u gonna change that old and ugly ui? Vs code looks nice why not di the same to this?
No way. The VSCode ui is awful. Totally unintuative. Modern is not always better.
Rider is taking over 😢 ,
My whole team usss Rider except me .
Can Tim explain to us why his courses cost 100 dollars or more? 80 dollars a month for a subscription? Really?
Firts!😂
Code cleanup fixers. We should had examples for what each fixer do.
Lol... back to BASIC with DOS I see...
His Classes are very expensive, and are not worth the money. I would suggest people use youtube and udemy videos.
Not worth the money? I bet you never bought one of his courses. Wayyy superior what u see on udemy. Starts with how the courses are structured.
Dont talk about stuff u have no knowledge about. Worth every penny.
Then what you see*
Please for God's sake, use white background and black text. Be professional, it's very hard to read and follow your presentation! The purpose of "Dark Theme" It to be used when you work at night or in the dark room in order to ease the eyes, not in a world wide web presentation. Kids this days...
So, I've had this discussion with LOTS of people. There are people just as passionately on the other side of the argument. The value of the dark theme is that your monitor doesn't shine so brightly at you. It eases eye strain. For others, dark mode is harder on their eyes. At the end of the day, I can't satisfy both camps. As a result, I choose the one that seems to be the best choice for the most people.
I think watching this on my phone in bed at night with light mode would have seared my retinas 😂
Nothing professional about white backgrounds. It's a personal choice. Most of my colleages prefer dark theme. I used white backgrounds for 25 years. Now switching over due to vision issues. Takes a while to get used to it though but it's paying off.
White background and Brussel Sprouts go together