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In this introduction to Visual Studio Live Share, you learn how this new feature enables developers to share their full development context with teammates, to co-debug and co-edit code—even on different operating systems and using different tools. Come see it in action!
Product info: code.visualstudio.com
Learn more: code.visualstudio.com/visual-studio-live-share
Documentation: code.visualstudio.com/docs
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Impressive stuff guys!
what vs code theme are you using?
@Damian:Cobalt 2
great subject, would like to learn more on the Azure/Docker topics discussed at the end of the video
can you provide a link to those topics, probably send them to my subs email... I'm very interested in learning more about Docker and the tiny little bit I saw in your live share sounded very interesting.
thanks a bunch Chris, Dan and Amanda.
@golnazal: what are the benefits of using Cobalt2?
@Chris; how are the change bars enabled?
You're MicroSoft. Why are you guys using Slack instead of Skype?
@Mr Curious: Well, he is also using a Mac instead of Windows ...
This is really cool!
Which version of Visual Studio is required for Live Share?
@LuisCarlosChan9:no benefits, just preference :)
This is amazing! Hope to see it soon in future VS Code releases. Really been looking for something like this in electron-based editors and Microsoft did it nicely. Thumbs up!