I’m excited to share today we released Visual Studio 2022 17.5 Preview 2! Your feedback goes directly to the product team working to deliver you the best developer IDE. We welcome your feedback on Developer Community where we are always eager to hear your suggestions for new or existing features and learn about any bugs or issues via report a problem.
Download Visual Studio 2022 17.5 Preview 2
This release is packed with new capabilities across the IDE, .NET, C++ and Setup. There is something in this release for everyone. Many of these tackle top asks you’ve voted for on Developer Community. Use the list below to jump straight to what matters most for you:
IDE
.NET
- All-In-One Search
- Editor Sticky Scroll
- Debugger text visualizers
- Quick add Item
- Re-authentication workflow
C++
Setup and Updates
- C11 Atomics
- Go to Definition Improvements
- Macro Expansion Improvements
- Unreal Engine Asset Inspector
- Inlining of std::move & std::forward in Debug Mode
- High-confidence Lifetime Checks
- CMake Presets Version 5
- Hot Reload in CMake Project Template
- Build Multiple CMake Targets
- Remote File Explorer
- Linux Console Integrated Terminal Support
- Dev Container Improvements
- Serial Monitor Concurrent Monitoring
- ARM64: LLVM Support
Revised: We got a bit ahead of ourselves by including the new spell-checking feature we’re working on but didn’t quite make our Preview 2 release. We’re still working on the spell checker and look forward to hearing your feedback when we release the spell checker in an upcoming preview release.
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Try out Visual Studio 2022 version 17.5 Preview 2
I’m excited to share today we released Visual Studio 2022 17.5 Preview 2! Your feedback goes directly to the product team working to deliver you the best developer IDE. We welcome your feedback on Developer Community where we are always eager to hear your suggestions for new or existing features...
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