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Monday, October 1, 2018

How to Convince Your Management to Upgrade to Visual Studio 2017 for C# and C++ Developers

Have you tried Visual Studio 2017 at home and want to use it at work? Here are eight reasons to upgrade today that you can share with your management: Faster Than Ever Efficient Code Navigation Refactorings and Quick Actions Additions to Core Editor Functionality Debugging Improvements New and Refreshed Unit Testing Experience Code Style Configuration and Enforcement C# 7.3 and MSVC Standards Conformance Upgrade today! Reason 1: Faster Than Ever We have made (and are continuing to make) substantial improvements to solution load and startup, branch switching, and unit test discovery times. Starting from Visual Studio 2017 version 15.6, solutions load on average 35% faster than in Visual Studio 2015. In fact, .NET and C++ developers opening large solutions in Visual Studio 2017 will notice their solutions load twice as fast as they did in 2015. Say goodbye to startup delays! We have great news about Visual Studio setup; the setup experience is faster and more lightweight than ever. Our new install experience allows you to pick and choose what you want to install–significantly reducing your install time and size, getting you up and running in Visual Studio 2017 in no time.


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