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Hands-On Visual Studio 2022

By : Miguel Angel Teheran Garcia, Hector Uriel Perez Rojas
Book Image

Hands-On Visual Studio 2022

By: Miguel Angel Teheran Garcia, Hector Uriel Perez Rojas

Overview of this book

Visual Studio 2022 is the complete and ideal integrated development environment (IDE) for creating large, complex, and scalable applications. It is one of the most complete tools available for development, especially with Microsoft technologies. This book will teach you how to take advantage of the tools available with this IDE to write clean code faster. You’ll begin by learning how to set up and start Visual Studio 2022 and how to use all the tools provided by this IDE. You will then explore key combinations, tips, and additional utilities that can help you to code faster and review your code constantly. Next, you will see how to compile, debug, and inspect your project to analyze its current behavior using Visual Studio. The book also shows you how to insert reusable blocks of code writing simple statements. Later, you will learn about visual aids and artificial intelligence that will help you improve productivity and understand what is going on in the project. By the end of this book, you will be able to set up your development environment using Visual Studio 2022, personalize the tools and layout, and use shortcuts and extensions to improve your productivity.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
1
Part 1: Visual Studio Overview
7
Part 2: Tools and Productivity
13
Part 3: GitHub Integration and Extensions

Summary

In this chapter, we have learned how Visual Studio integrates tools so that we can easily manage projects using Git and GitHub.

Knowing how to work with Git-based projects is indispensable for all developers who want to manage their projects in a more controlled way, with the purpose of having an overview of a project structure in previous versions.

Likewise, if you work with other developers, you will be able to share project tasks, test them independently, and merge them when the code is reliable, in order not to damage the source code that has already been tested.

That is why we have learned how to set up a GitHub account in Visual Studio, how to create and clone repositories, how to perform fetch, pull, and push operations, how to manage branches in our projects, and finally, how to visualize changes in repositories.

In the next chapter, Chapter 12, Sharing Code with Live Share, you will learn how to work collaboratively with a development team on the same project...