Azure Pipelines

In this episode, Robert is joined by Mads Kristensen, who shows a number of his favorite new little features in Visual Studio 2019, all designed to make you more productive. He shows:
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I like the short condensed videos. Makes it easy for us to find specific topics.
I also noticed that the Code Cleanup feature is not available for VB.NET projects. Will it be available for VB.NET projects in the future?
Was really hoping to see more modern controls in the toolbox of vs19. I would like to see a ribbon bar, metro form, metro panels including backstage, updated richtextbox maybe something that at least mimics word 97. A scheduler control, multi column listbox, I was disappointed to find none of this.
I just want to know what Robert is looking at to his upper left when Mads is talking. :)
This is good , I also like it when Robert talks a lot :)
If depended project is having other dependencies does it going to load automatically when I click on load dependencies on main project or I need to select load dependencies option on depended project as well?
I love the filtered solution load, two thoughts:
1: if the solution takes more than a second to load, why not provide a dialog to allow you to specify if you *really* want to load everything
2: if solution has more than x projects show same dialog
Obviously this behaviour would be configurable and easy to disable if desired, but it would go a long way to making VS2019 more proactive about loading only what's needed
VS 2019 doesn't have Intellicode installed. Shall we install it from nuget?
Why isn't the code cleanup simply using the .editorconfig ?