Meet the Visual Studio Managed Languages Development Experience Team
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In this interview I meet with the team that brings us the "experience" of coding in Visual Studio, also sometimes referred to as the VS IDE Team. I ask them how their design process works, what the top requested features are for the code editors, how they
work with the language teams as well as what their favorite and hardest features are to build and test.
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-Beth Massi, Visual Studio Community
Enjoy,
-Beth Massi, Visual Studio Community
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edit 2: On third run it froze again. Completely random. Happens during "loading symbols for ... a-c#-dll-with-unmanaged-debug-enabled.dll". The solution has c# exe,dll and does COM into native project. Clearing the unmanaged-debug checkbox helps though also functionality is lost.
Nice you mentioned "find all references". One of the things that's 50% of the time broken in native projects even when they compile and run: It works if what you are looking is not in the current file, if it is then it doesn't work at all, it just finds the definition and nothing else. A possibility is it that "it works" but then I'd say: it works completely unlike C# same feature!
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