These days, being able to write software in-house is no mere luxury; it is an essential element of innovation and growth. Companies all over the world are figuring out how to use the newest, most powerful tools to accelerate their development processes, boost productivity, and keep their projects moving fast. When those tools are available at a fraction of their usual cost, it is difficult to pass them up.
Almost as if responding to the collective moan of companies and lone developers who cried out for solid, affordable development tools, an offer came to them. Microsoft’s Visual Studio Professional 2022, the superb development environment, is now $35 – which is 93 per cent lower than the regular $499 price.
Also at the core of this Build’s success is its moving to a 64-bit Integrated Development Environment (IDE), allowing Visual Studio 2022 to handle more sophisticated workloads and sprawling projects more effectively. Visual Studio 2022 now allows developers working with resource-intensive, complicated code bases, or multi-level projects, to work with much more capacity and less clutter.
Visual Studio has so many elements, so much its own thing, that it’s difficult to see how it couldn’t be useful. I can see programmers whose day job is quite varied. They might need to work with three or four different languages, perhaps on a back-end solution, and they run it on maybe four different kinds of architectures. If Visual Studio could support all those combinations, it would be extremely useful.
Yet, arguably one of the most inspiring new assets of Visual Studio is IntelliCode, its AI-powered coding assistant, which incorporates an understanding of the context of your work to suggest variable names, functions and more, so you can spend more time thinking than typing. The analogy with AI writing assistants is appropriate: just as these tools help writers navigate from one sentence to the next, IntelliCode helps developers to weave together their code with an intuition we can’t even see.
IntelliCode actually makes the promise – code less, do more – a reality. ‘Code-completion’ systems ask the user for part of a line or block of code; IntelliCode builds and displays a list of the next-best things to do, so you can ‘jump over barriers’ and ‘see where it leads’.
It’s hard to resist the exceptional opportunity and invite to developers and businesses to invest in a tool, and in a future, to aspire to an innovative product and decidedly to be successful.Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2022 for just $35 (was $1,100) is your chance to revolutionise your work and migrate your projects to a whole new potential.This is more than a deal for software. With Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2022, projects aren’t simply brought to life, they are projects brought to life.
Less than a year before this revelation concludes, it’s worth emphasising what elevates Visual Studio above a mere IDE. It’s a platform and, with its rich suite of debuggers, editors and project managers, it becomes the primary environment in which developers try to navigate the software lifecycle from start to finish. Through its tooling, Visual Studio doesn’t just make it possible to develop for Windows, it enables the promenade of writing code to be rather enjoyable.
In closing, there is no tool as important to the developer’s workbench as Visual Studio. I hope this article illustrated not just an unmatched offer that makes this powerful tool available to more people, but more importantly, the breadth and depth to Visual Studio’s capabilities including its move to a 64-bit world and multi-codal development environments. And perhaps most importantly, Visual Studio represents the pinnacle of development environments with IntelliCode.
You’re the founder of a startup or a product manager leading an enterprise project. Either way, you’re going to devour Visual Studio ’13, because it’s the alchemy that combines creativity, productivity and innovation. And this is your chance – not just to buy the best development environment on the planet but to redefine what going forward means in software development. Your future starts now.
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