Yesterday, we covered What's next for Visual Studio for Mac, and today we've updated our Visual Studio Roadmap so you can see the latest news about what we're working on. We're particularly excited to share this update since it includes information about the first preview of Visual Studio 2019, which we will make available by the end of this calendar year. We plan to have a generally available (GA) version of Visual Studio 2019 in the first half of 2019. Be sure to check out the full roadmap for all the updates, but some notable improvements are: A better performing and more reliable debugger, moving to an out-of-process 64-bit process. Improved search accuracy for menus, commands, options, and installable components. Visual Studio tooling for Windows Forms and WPF development on .NET Core 3. As always, we are committed to making Visual Studio a great development environment: faster, more reliable, more productive for individuals and teams, and easier to get started with developing your code.
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