Microsoft heeft versie 17.9.4 van Visual Studio 2022 uitgebracht, een versie met extra lange ondersteuning. Deze populaire programmeerontwikkelomgeving, verkrijgbaar in de smaken Community, Professional en Enterprise, beschikt over handige opties om het programmeren in onder andere Visual C++, Visual Basic, C#, F# en Python gemakkelijker te maken. De nieuwe versie is volledig 64bit en heeft een vereenvoudigde gebruikersinterface. Meer informatie over versie 17.9 is op deze pagina van Microsoft te vinden. De changelog voor versie deze uitgave ziet er als volgt uit:
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- Addressed an issue where the code editor would become blank if it fails at loading a font.
- Fixed an issue where document windows can get stuck in a very small, unusable size.
- Fixed a crash that could occur when compiling Unreal Engine.
- Fixed these data structures that are not displayed correctly in VS Debugger: Concurrency::concurrent_unordered_set, Concurrency::concurrent_unordered_multiset, Concurrency::concurrent_unordered_map, Concurrency::concurrent_unordered_multimap.
- Fixed a bug where keyboard shortcuts stopped working when opening the Create Pull Request window from the notification shown after pushing a branch.
- Update nuget package causes NullReferenceException
- Visual studio isn't rebuilding when I start debugging after making changes to a file
- Visual Studio can't access the font Cascadia Mono
- Can't view code files, the window has no width and Reset Window Layout hasn't fix it
- can't build a simple c++ hello-world console application
- Internal compiler error after upgrading Visual Studio to 17.9.0
- Internal Compiler Error: compiler file 'D:\a_work\1\s\src\vctools\Compiler\Utc\src\p2\main.c', line 235
- 'LINK : error LNK2034: metadata inconsistent with COFF symbol table' when building a C++/CLI program referencing a native function, using VS 17.9.1
- Keyboard goes wonky after Pull Request
- sql server data tools not working
- NuGetSDKResolver fails to load in 20H2 container because Newtonsoft.Json could not be loaded for some reason