Some keyboard shortcuts quietly become part of your workflow forever ⚡ Ctrl + . helps speed up common Visual Studio actions so quickly that developers usually start reaching for it constantly once it becomes habit. Watch more with Jason Bock from VSLive! Las Vegas: https://lnkd.in/et53inCq
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“There is no such thing as a web project in .NET Core.” 💭 Yeah… that sentence tends to stop people mid-scroll. This breakdown completely reframes how ASP.NET Core projects actually run under the hood and suddenly explains a LOT about the hosting model. Philip Japikse gets into it here: https://lnkd.in/gD6as5Tb
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Check your Visual Studio subscription benefits — Code Magazine may be included. Real architecture. Real tooling. Real patterns. 12 months, digital and print in the US for some levels. See what's yours 👉 https://aka.ms/myvs
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“You’re the 99%.” Mads Kristensen talks through the pressure developers feel around AI right now and reassures people that most developers are still just writing code, debugging, learning gradually, and figuring things out as they go. A really grounded conversation from this VSLive! Las Vegas keynote: https://lnkd.in/gx5RKmbw
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The new Plan agent in Visual Studio is basically your project’s preflight checklist — but smarter 🤓✨ Instead of diving into code chaos, it asks clarifying questions to understand your intent first, drafts a detailed plan you can refine together, and even saves it as markdown for team review. When you're ready, hit Implement and watch it build step‑by‑step — no surprises 🎯 👉 Dive into the full breakdown: https://buff.ly/LBFPu0d
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Most caching conversations stop at performance. This one gets into traffic control. When 10 requests hit your app at the same time… should all 10 query the source? Jason Bock explains how hybrid cache stampede protection in .NET lets ONE request do the work while the rest reuse the result. Watch the full clip: https://lnkd.in/gr_NHHfa
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Every AI conversation online somehow turns into people insisting their model is the best one 🌀 Meanwhile different models completely change behavior depending on the task, prompts, workflow, and use case. There’s a really good reality check in this conversation with Brian Randell that cuts through a lot of the hype: https://lnkd.in/gwUKtzrG
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Using the Artifacts folder to organize builds and outputs is one of those small workflow changes that quickly pays off 🗂️ Definitely one of those “why wasn’t I already doing this?” developer tips. Jason Bock shares the workflow here: https://lnkd.in/et53inCq
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〰️ Next up at #MSBuild for Visual Studio Devs 〰️ GitHub Copilot in Visual Studio: Agents That Debug, Profile, and Test Tune into the livestream ➡️https://buff.ly/08kNZWk
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Drop in on the #MSBuild replay from the team behind GitHub Copilot as they coded live from Microsoft Build. Explore the latest in agentic development with GitHub Copilot, Visual Studio 2026, and Mads Kristensen ➡️ https://buff.ly/yXeeUot
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