visual studio
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Microsoft Adds Java Debugging And Language Support For Android To Visual Studio Update
In a bid to make Visual Studio more appealing to mobile application developers, Microsoft has added support for debugging Java source files and for Java language for Android in the new Visual Studio release candidate (RC) update. Here’s what you need to know.
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Visual Studio Betas Are Being Aligned With Windows 10 Preview Releases
With Windows 10 due out in just over a month, Microsoft is keen to make sure there are lots of apps available. So it’s not surprising that preview releases for Visual Studio 2015 will now be aligned with the preview updates being sent out via Windows Insider.
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Visual Studio Gets Official C# Unity Debugging… At The Cost Of Two Other Languages
Microsoft regularly operates in mysterious ways (Windows 8, anyone?) with one of its more intriguing — and recent — manoeuvres being the acquisition of SyntaxTree. The company is best known for UnityVS, a Visual Studio extension that allows developers to debug games created with Unity 3D in Redmond’s popular IDE. A month after SyntaxTree’s integration…
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First Alpha Of Node.js For Visual Studio Released By Microsoft
I’m sure there are plenty of developers out there that would love to develop for Javascript and node.js in Visual Studio, but haven’t been able to due to the IDE’s lack of language and debugging support. Well, that’s no longer the case, with Microsoft releasing a freshly-minted alpha of Node.js Tools for Visual Studio.