GitHub Copilot streamlines debugging workflows by leveraging built-in AI-driven variable inspections. Developers can leverage Copilot’s AI-driven capabilities to effectively mend code issues, maximizing the potential benefits of intelligent assistance for coding resolutions. AI-driven completions are now showcased with greater effectiveness.
The Visual Studio debugger now displays inline return values to enhance debugging capabilities. Debugging has been significantly enhanced for applications focusing on .NET 9 or later versions, providing developers with a more efficient and effective means of identifying and resolving issues within their code. Among numerous productivity enhancements, copying errors from the Error Checklist now transfers just the outline to the clipboard, rather than an entire row, while running Code Cleanup on save now executes in a non-blocking manner, ensuring a seamless coding experience. Customers in Code Search can now seamlessly navigate to a specific line within the current document or any other designated file.
With Visual Studio 2022, version 17.12, the Integrated Development Environment (IDE) has been enhanced to maintain font and font size settings across theme changes. The Mark of the Web (MotW) safety warnings are now integrated into the entire Total Browser Experience, with Visual Studio issuing alerts to users when digital certificate issues are detected during community calls? Support for publishing Azure WebJobs on Linux through right-click publish functionality is now available for the cloud. The web now supports HTTP requests with variable data. Builders can store and leverage information from a previous response in subsequent requests.