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Oh
I'm
Kendra
havens
for
those
of
you
who
are
totally
new
to
this
dream:
I
work,
I'm,
a
program
manager
on
dotnet
and
Visual
Studio
and
specifically
work
a
lot
on
net
to
lean.
So
that's
why
they
make
me.
Do
the
tooling
stand
up,
I
guess:
okay,
thank.
C
A
Yeah
just
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
what
we're
going
to
discuss
today.
I'm
gonna
go
over
build
excitement
because
that
happened.
We
shipped
16.1
preview,
one
so
I
have
some
of
those
features
to
show.
Maybe
later
maybe
after
we
chat
and
generally
I
want
to
chat
with
my
guess
about
the
visual
studio.
Oh
is
it
knee-joint
neat?
Maybe.
A
Is
two
weeks
where
was
I?
Oh
right,
since
I
have
people
from
sort
of
the
entire
visual
studio
family
here
so
I'm
kind
of
visual
studio
on
windows
focus.
We
got
Visual
Studio
code.
We
got
Visual
Studio
for
Mac,
I
thought
we'd
answer,
Visual
Studio,
family
questions
and
we
get
one
a
ton
and
I'll
dive
into
that
right
after
I
talk
about
build
so
build
is
happening.
Yeah
people
can
see
my
screen.
We
have
published
some
sessions
catalog,
so
you
can
scroll
through
those
we
post
a
ton
of
the
sessions
on
YouTube.
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So
even
if
you're
not
registered
to
go
and
you
haven't
paid
all
the
fees,
you
can
still
actually
just
watch
content,
I'm,
pretty
sure
we're
going
to
be
doing
like
live
interviews
and
streams
throughout
the
event.
So
it's
pretty
sweet
I'm!
So
glad
we
like
opened
up
events
like
this,
so
that
people
can
just
tune
in
because
if
you
can't
travel
to
conferences,
because
you
can't
convince
your
boss
to
get
you
a
ticket
and
all
of
the
plane
rides
and
all
of
that
it's
nice
builds.
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C
Mike
Kayla's
gonna
do
a
talk
about
how
to
make
a
web
app
and
a
mobile
app
in
Visual
Studio
for
Mac.
So
you
can
do
all
these
different.
You
know
back
in
front
end
all
the
technology
on
video
for
max
that's
gonna,
be
a
great
talk.
It's
gonna
dive
really
deep
into
some
of
the
backend
technology.
Some
of
the
you
know
best
practices.
So
it's
a
good.
It's
a
good.
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Definitely
go
any
night
sweet,
okay,
so
I
think
we
talked
a
little
bit
about
build.
That's
a
lot
of
excitement.
The
other
just
made
news
item
is
that
we
released
Visual
Studio
16.1
preview
1.
So
if
anyone
wants
to
go
check
out,
the
preview
I'll
show
little
things
up
after
this.
Okay.
So
the
main
topic
of
discussion.
We
all
get
asked
this
question
so
so
often
at
conferences
and
we
do
booths
when
we
move
when
we
meet
with
customers,
everybody
seems
to
be
curious.
Why,
basically,
why
there
is
a
visual
studio
family?
A
Why
Microsoft
is
investing
so
much
in
like
a
lot
of
different
platforms,
so
I'll
get
like
Windows
developers
who
are
like
hey?
Why
are
you
investing
so
much
in
Linux,
like
kind
of
feeling
like
they
might
be
being
left
behind
or
like,
but
everybody's
moving
to
Mac
now
or
like
Linux
is
the
only
thing
that
people
can
run
on
the
server,
which
is
just
really
silly,
because
we
still
have
a
wonderful
window,
Windows
Server
releases
and
yeah.
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We
want
to
meet
developers
where
they
are
I
mean
that
that's
the
that's
the
long
and
short
of
it.
I
think
that
we
want
to
enable
our
community
to
build
apps
on
any
device
for
any
device
in
the
ecosystem
that
they're
comfortable
with.
So
if
you
are
a
Mac
developer,
you're
comfortable
using
a
Mac
you've
been
using
the
Mac
since
1997,
and
you
want
to
keep
using
your
Mac.
C
We
want
to
be
able
to
allow
you
to
use
C,
sharp
and
use
the
awesome
technologies
that
we're
making
to
make
apps
in
your
on
your
platform,
and
so
I
think
that
you
know
when
you,
when
you
look
at
the
developer
ecosystem
today
there
is
a
lot
of
stylization.
You
know
so,
there's
people,
you
know
I'm,
just
this
type
developer,
I'm
just
that
type
of
developer,
but
I
think
as
things
are
moving
forward,
people
are
becoming,
you
know,
polyglots
in
different
languages
and
different
platforms,
and
we
want
to
ensure
that
we
can.
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I
think
I
switched
all
of
those
around
so
yeah
exactly
what
I
kind
of
try
to
tell
people
yeah
we're
trying
to
meet
people
where
they
already
are
a
lot
of
our
like
windows.
Development
ecosystem
was
I,
guess
saturated
with
our
tools
at
a
certain
point,
and
we
were
really
happy
to
ya
provide
other
things
that
people
are
looking
for.
An
ecosystem,
Visual
Studio
code
is
an
awesome
example
of
that
yeah.
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It
does
run
on
Linux,
Mac
and
Windows
and
is
designed
from
the
beginning
to
keep
in
mind
kind
of
the
breadth
of
the
developer
scenarios
not
go
too
deep
into
any
single
technology,
but
to
really
support
as
much
as
the
developer
ecosystem
at
large
as
possible,
and
so
you'll
find
rich
extensions
for
go
and
rust,
and
some
of
these
other
fringe
languages.
That
may
not
be
the
most
popular
but
there's
still
lots
of
people.
A
Yeah
yeah,
it's
a
great
example
of
them.
I
guess
how
we
went
out
and
and
sort
of
I
guess
did
something
that
we
weren't
really
trying
to
do
at
first,
we
went
after
like
a
completely
different
developer
segment.
You
really
wanted
a
lightweight
editor
and
visual
studio,
for
so
long
has
been
yeah
one
of
those
more
heavyweight
but
very
powerful
tools.
So
exactly.
D
So,
like
you
know,
there's
there's
a
whole
kind
of
spectrum
from
as
lightweight
as
possible
in
notepad,
which
starts
immediately
but
doesn't
actually
have
any
features
whatsoever
and
then
you've
got
Visual
Studio,
which
you
know
it
takes
a
little
longer
to
load
a
little
longer
to
install.
But
you
have
extremely
powerful
features
like
you
know,
profilers
and
all.
D
So
vs
code
tries
to
ride
the
line
somewhere
in
the
middle,
where
it's
still
a
lightweight
editor,
it
downloads
very
quickly.
It
starts
up
very
quickly.
It
makes
simple
file
at
it's
very
simple,
but
we
want
to
sprinkle
in
the
IDE
features
that
you're
used
to
and
that
you
need
to
be
productive,
like
debuggers
I,
always.
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D
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A
Like
this
is
a
really
good
example
of
what
we
we
actually
really
like
the
command
palette.
Has
this
massive
success
right?
It's
so
easily
pluggable
in
like
Visual,
Studio
2019,
our
search
experience
I
think
is
trying
to
create
more
towards
the
BS
code.
Like
experience,
so
oh
I
can
actually
just
share
my
monitor
like
if
you
look
at
control,
Q
we're
trying
to
do
more
things
that
are
like
task
oriented
and
you
Brow's
like
different
menus
or
components
or
templates
that
you
have
so
I
think
someday.
A
We
might
have
like
just
convenience
or
something
like
that,
like
our
extensions
could
easily
plug
into
that,
would
just
be
so
cool
no
promises,
of
course,
but
like
that's,
what
I
want
our
product
to
go
so
we'll
see
how
much
power
I
can
wield.
So
we
have
like
a
ton
of
sharing
opportunities.
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You
can
make
your
own,
you
can
customize,
basically
any
color
and
the
entire
editor
and
then
turn
it
into
a
theme
that
you
can
publish
for
anyone
else
to
use,
and
this
is
kind
of
a
thing,
a
trend
that
started
with
Adam
and
Adam
was
the
first
editor
that
people
got
really
into
building
themes
and
that
has
kind
of
carried
over
to
vias
code
and
we
use
it
as
a
testbed
for
kind
of
understanding,
design,
tastes
and
how
people's
you
know
needs
are
changing
over
time.
Yeah.
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C
Made
it
up
as
we
went
along
also
I
wanted
to
show
similar
to
the
command
paladin
the
search
and
visual
studio
for
Windows.
We
also
have
a
built-in
search,
that's
part
of
a
Mac
OS
global
search
function.
So
if
you
click
on
help
and
go
to
the
search
button,
you
can
also
say,
like
you
know,
find,
and
it
gives
all
the
different
fine
commands
you
can
use.
It
tells
you
exactly
where
they
are
and
points
to
the
shortcut
that
goes
along
with
it
too
so
they're.
C
You
know,
I
think
as
more
of
these
innovations
are
coming
from
different
aspects
of
the
visually
their
family,
we're
able
to
include
some
of
those
in
where
they
make
sense
in
each
of
the
other
family.
You
know
members
so
I
think
that
that's
one
of
the
also
powers
of
having
such
a
very
ecosystem
is
that
we
can
take
the
best
ideas
from
each
one
and
apply
them
to
two
other
members
when
they
make
sense,
and
so
we
were
empowering
each
other
by
you
know,
solving
similar
problems.
I
think,
that's
it
that's
a
huge.
C
You
know
advantage
to
the
way
that
we,
you
know
or
are
looking
at
this
whole
family
perspective.
Yeah
I,
think
that
you
know,
like
same
vs.
Code
exists
on
on
Mac
as
well
of
course,
so
there
are
situations
where
we
recommend
using
vs
code,
the
situations
we
recommend
using
vs
for
Mac
and
I.
Think
that
you
know
they
there's
definitely
there's
a
Venn
diagram
is
definitely
a
crossover
in
in
functionality.
I
think!
That's
it.
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A
A
I
think
I
was
thinking
the
other
day
about,
like
the
docker
support
that
we
have
I
know
like
Visual
Studio
code
had
docker
somewhere
so
quickly.
It
heard
a
really
good
docker
extension
and
like
if
you
use
the
docker
docker
at
command
line.
It's
not
always
super
friendly
to
new
users.
It
can
be
kind
of
confusing
figuring
out
like
what
containers
you
currently
have
on
your
machine
and
what's
currently
running
and
how
many
images
you
have
endless
amounts
of
energy
images.
That's.
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Yes,
like
a
video
on
YouTube
that
so
the
container
UI
that
we're
starting
to
go
towards,
like
we've
always
been
able
to
debug
through,
can
a
container.
That's
always
like
the
first
thing
that
we
tried
to
do.
We
didn't
have
like
a
container
Explorer,
which
was
the
first
thing
that
showed
up
in
Visual
Studio
code
and
now
that,
like
so
many
people
have
used
it,
it's
been
such
a
popular
extension
we're
like.
A
Oh,
maybe
we
should
add
more
of
a
container
Explorer
like
right
into
Visual
Studio,
so
that
it's
like
easy
to
see
it's
just
it's
so
cool
I.
Definitely
I
used
to
work
on
dotnet
and
docker.
So
the
first
thing,
one
of
the
first
thing,
docker
tools
that
I
installed
was
via
the
vs
code
extension,
so
I
could
kind
of
more
visually
explore
whether
those.
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It
was
such
like
AI
and
machine
learning.
I
such
a
buzz.
Words
are
like
figuring
out
how
we
can
incorporate
them
anyway,
anyway,
yeah,
that's
cool,
so
actually
Cody.
Do
you
have
an
example
of
how
like
vyas
for
a
Mac
really
went
to
meet
users
where
they
already
were
when
it
was
developing
I
think
we
talked
about
that
a
little
bit
yeah.
C
I
mean
I
think
that
the
overall
ethos
of
it
again
is
that
you
know
we
want
to
provide
a
functionality
that
is
familiar
for
folks
who
are
both
coming
from
native
Mac
background
and
also
for
Windows
background
I.
Think
part
of
that
is
the
new
editor
support
that
we
have
going
individually
there
for
Mac
I,
think
I
demoed
this
last
time
we
had
this.
C
This
call
to
stand
up,
and
so
one
of
the
one
of
the
you
know
things
we've
heard
from
our
customers
when
we
talk
to
customers
and
and
reach
out
to
the
community
is
that
there
are
several
differences
between
visual
studio
for
Windows
Vista
for
Mac
as
far
as
key
commands.
As
far
as
you
know,
some
core
functionalities
that
we
want
to
make
sure
that
that
we
meet
people
in
the
middle
there.
C
C
It
has
all
the
quick
fixes
and
all
the
analysis
code
analysis
tools
that
come
with
yeah
exactly
they
come
with
with
you
know,
some
of
that
power
there
and
nothing
that
we've
noticed
is
that
you
know
people
developers
are
very
muscle,
memory
oriented
you
know
so
yeah.
So
shortcut
keys,
it's
a
it's
a
huge.
You
know,
speed
and
efficiency
tool
for
for
folks,
you're,
developing
and
one
of
the
items
that
you've
heard
in
feedback
as
well
is
that
we
need
to
have
a
way
to
really.
C
You
know,
demonstrate
some
of
the
similarities
and
some
similar
functionalities
with
shortcut
keys.
So
we
offer
a
different
key
mappings
available
for
people
who
are
used
to
Xcode
team
Athenians
or
people
who
are
used
to
there's
a
studio,
key
mappings.
You
can
change
those
key
mappings
to
to
match
what
you
want.
You
can
also
do
custom
key
mappings,
so
there's
a
command
that
you
maybe
have
set
up
custom
on
one
of
your
ideas.
You
can
make
a
custom
key
map
and
those
to
do
it
for
Mac
as
well,
which
allows
you
to
really.
C
You
know
ensure
that
you
don't
lose
that
muscle
memory
that
you've
worked.
You
know
the
past
20
years
building,
so
this
is
the
I
think
this
is
the
you
know
the
the
main
focus
that
we
have
with
me
developers
where
they
are
and
providing
them
cooling
that
matches
their
their
work
style
and
their
their
needs.
The
most
so
I
think
that
you
know
that's
a
these
are
very
powerful
feature
set
to
have
to
really
do
yeah.
A
C
I
scroll
through
my
school
through
my
virtual
desktops,
so
here's
the
key
bindings
in
dualist
here
for
Mac,
so
you
click
on
key
bindings
and
he
had
this
big
drop.
On
of
you
know
different
universe
to
your
windows
and
you
can
have
these
different
key
maps.
You
can
also
set
key
maps
for
things
that
you
didn't
know.
For
example,
if
you
want
an
able,
you
know
open
and
terminal,
you
can,
you
know,
do
a
key
map
for
that.
C
You
can
also
do
key
maps
for
or
we
need
accustomed
things
you
had
so
one
of
the
one
of
the
tips
and
tricks
to
steal
your
term
again.
Sorry
Kendra
that
we
that
we
I
know
that
we
like
to
they
would
like
to
show
off
is
that
you
can
go
to
little
studio
preferences
and
you
can
set
custom
external
tools.
So
if
you've
got
external
tools,
you
can
add
you
know
as
a
question
with
the
question.
The
chat
right
now
is
what
about
as
your
integration,
so
you
want
to
do.
C
Is
your
what's
the
what's
the
sequel
operation
studio?
So
is
there
a
sequel,
ops,
you
can
add
and
you
can
do
the
command
arguments
and
that
so
you
can
have
that
as
part
of
your
your
command
system,
and
then
you
can
set
a
custom
binding
for
that.
So
if
we
want
to
launch
no
database
Explorer,
you
can
do
no
control,
50
or
something
for
database,
and
so
it's
the
extensibility
that
that
allows
developers
to
set
the
environment
in
the
way
that's
best
for
the
data
hit.
You
know,
that's
a
that's
a
finance
pending,
so.
A
A
Oh
wait:
no
I
got
a
do.
Keyboard
I
think
there
we
go.
So
we
have
a
huge
list
of
commands
here
and
when
you
click
on
them
or
you
can
press
set
the
cute
keyboard
shortcuts
and
link
assign
them
or
whatever.
Definitely
don't
want
to
do
that,
though,
because
I'm
gonna
lose
something
else
anyway,
and
you
can
also
check
if
you
place
your
cursor
and
press
keyboard
shortcuts,
you
can
also
check
what
is
already
bound
so
like
control.
A
J
is
like
open
popping
up
in
your
intellisense
member
list
and
for
some
reason,
that
command
is
called
edit,
doubtless
member,
but
you
can't
map
them
in
visual
studio.
It's
a
bit
hard
to
find,
and
this
is
a
super
long
list-
I'm
glad
you
can
at
least
search
through
it
though
so
yeah
I
could
just
do
test
or
something,
and
then
you
know,
here's
to
figure
it
out
great
unit
test.
A
C
A
C
A
A
So
we
have
some
chats
on
Visual
Studio
for
Mac
and
Azure
integration.
You
kind
of
mentioned
that
before
that
you
could
easily
map
like
a
share
specific
keyboard
commands.
Do
you
want
to
give
it
I,
don't
know
quick
rundown?
What
comes
to
mind
yes,.
C
I
mean
so
again,
sorry
I
think,
go
through
my
virtual
desktops.
It's
closed,
the
solutions
go
back
to
get
to
code
window
and
let's
make
a
an
as
your
functions,
app
or
an
app
that
we
can
post
a
sure,
so
click
on
new,
let's
go
to
a
asp.net
core
app.
Actually,
we
do
have
support
for
as
your
functions
another
you
know
as
your
functionality
CIT
so
function.
This
is
amazing
by
the
way
I
thought
to
go
off
on
a
tangent
which
I
always
do,
but
it
functions.
It's
like
it's.
C
It's
it's
great,
like
I
wish
that
you
know
that
was
surround
forever.
So
yeah
I
click
on
this
make
it
a
dotnet
Court
web
application.
So
you
can
choose
your
dotnet
core
version
and
one
big
thing
we
have
coming
out
in
the
next
version
of
es
traumatic
is
support
for
dotnet
core
3.
So
that's
going
to
be
a
a
fun.
You
know
a
fun
big
thing
to
have
out
there.
So
let's
go
out
there
with
project
name,
let's
say
a
web
app
and
let's
create
it.
So
what
we?
C
What
we
like
to
provide
is
that
we
want
to
make
it
easier
for
a
developer,
to
publish
and
upload
their
site
in
any
way.
That
is,
that
is,
you
know,
they're
needed.
That
needs
to
be
done.
So
we
offer
support
through
publish
to
is
your
published,
your
folder
and
you
click
on
publish
to
is
your.
It
uses
your
account.
The
login
to
the
IDE
with
so
I
could
to
publish
to
adjourn
it's
going
to
look
for
those
descriptions
that
I
have
with
my
Microsoft
account
and
so
create
this
description.
C
The
you
know
functions
that
we
have
built
in
again
with
functions.
You
can
do
the
same
thing
can
post
those
to
user,
and
you
can
also
extend
business
via
format
with
some
of
the
cross
platforms
or
tools
like
the
is
your
data
Explorer,
as
your
sequel
operation,
studio
to
to
have
custom
bindings
within
your
IDE
to
to
publish
those
and
to
open
those,
and
then,
of
course
there
is
your
CLI
is
built
in
as
well,
so
you
can
find
commands
these
are
CLI.
C
So
if
you
want
to,
for
example,
it
something
you
want
to
do
to
refresh
your
subscription,
often
or
what
I
have
you,
you
can
bind
through
that
functionality
I
should
previously.
If
your
preferences
and
external
tools,
you
can
find
the
specific
as
your
CLI
command.
So
your
shortcut
in
your
IDE
and
that
will
allow
you
to
you,
know
to
quickly
without
leaving
the
content
XD
for
the
IDE
trigger,
and
is
your
CLI
commander
trigger
a
generic
CLI
command
and
it
also
work
with
things
like
dr
as
well.
C
A
C
Long
as
only
your
system,
it
just
hooks
up
to
the
command
infrastructure
of
terminal,
so
it
was
this
issue,
a
bash
command,
so
yeah.
So
you
know
it's
just
if
you
know
there's
a
bash
command,
you're,
often
finding
yourself
typing
in
or
you
know,
if
you
use
the
SH,
whatever
shell
you
use,
it
will
hook
into
that,
and
you
can.
You
know
past
different
arguments
and
different
working
directories
to
so.
C
A
Okay,
cool:
do
we
have
so
we
talked
about
how
sort
of
the
visual
studio
family
we
exist
because
there
are
many
different
options
exists
because
they're
meeting
developers-
or
they
are-
we
talk
about
how?
Because
we
did
that
a
lot
of
things
that
we
developed
with
a
lot
of
different
communities
that
they
loved
we're
able
to
share
across
products
and/or
inspire
each
other.
Do
you
think
we
should
launch
lunch
into
16.1
preview?
One
features
yeah.
D
A
Cool
you
can
go
to
visual
studio
preview
and
you
can
install
the
GA
version
of
2019,
which
is
16.0
or
you
can
go
and
download
one
of
these
previews
and
that'll
give
you
16.1.
So
you
need
16.1
pv
1
to
see
some
of
these
ok.
So
first
I'm
gonna
go
ahead
and
oh
wait.
I,
don't
think
I
checked
what
version
of
Visual
Studio
this
launch,
NC.
Ok,
so
I
am
in
version
16.0.
So
I
should
plan
my
demos
better.
B
B
B
A
Take
too
long
but
yeah
I
have
a
version.
I
have
two
versions
of
2017:
one
is
totally
messed
up.
It
was
like
an
internal
build.
It
won't
uninstall
anyway.
Sorry,
not
that
our
customers,
you
guys,
are
safe
and
then
I
think
I
have
three
other
versions
of
2017.
So
I
have
our
internal
dog
food
bailed
I?
Have
the
16.0
Jie
release
that
we
released
oh
gosh
Cody
when
was
that
was
that
second.
C
C
Just
you
know
it's
a
kind
of
expand.
That's
how
I
said
those
are
completely
self-contained
right,
like
if
I
have
a
version
of
xamarin
on
one
version.
The
original
salmon
on
the
other.
Those
are
they're,
really
self-contained
installations
correct,
so
they
can.
They
can
exist
completely
independent
of
one
another
yeah.
C
For
people
who
want
to
test
early
versions,
I
think
that
you
know
one
of
the
one
of
the
concerns
of
testing
and
with
preview
usage
is
like.
Oh,
you
know,
I
had
to
keep
my
eye
development
ecosystem
very
clean
for
my
enterprise
and
what
I'm
doing,
but
this
allows
you
to
do
that
you
can
really
keep
your
your
working
copy.
That
you
know
is
gonna,
be
safe
and
good,
and
that
will
allow
you
to
then
to
play
around
and
send
the
new
technologies
in
a
sandboxed
ecosystem.
So
to
speak.
C
So
you
know
if
you
want
to
play
with
the
latest
version
of
exam
or
the
latest
versions
of
some
of
donek
or
tooling,
you
can
do
that
without
impacting
your
main
development,
environment
and
I.
Think
that's!
That's
that
the
segregation
there
delineation
between
those
two
environments
is
very
a
very
powerful
feature
there.
We.
D
Actually,
the
same
thing:
envious
code
called
vs
code,
insiders,
it's
right
next
to
the
normal
vs
code
on
our
download
page,
but
it
refreshes
every
single
night
and
so
you're,
getting
the
bleeding
bleeding
edge
and
and
similar
to
both
vs
and
vs
for
mac.
All
those
builds
are
side
by
side
and
separate,
and
so,
if
you
play
around
in
it
and
find
something
that
stops
you,
then
you
just
switch
back
to
the
full
release.
Yeah
I
think
is
the
icon.
Still
green
print
icon
is
still
green.
That's
right,
I,
remember.
C
C
A
A
Yeah,
so
the
first
thing
we
added
is
being
able
to
rap
on
logical
operators.
If
you
have
many
logical
operators
in
an
if
statement,
you
can
wrap
the
expression
you
can
access
all
of
our
handy-dandy
code
fixes
with
just
controlled
dot,
and
it
learns
really
highly
based
on
where
your
cursor
is.
You
can
also
just
expand
the
quick
actions
with
the
little
screwdriver
icon,
so
wrapping
the
expression
you
can
do
that
there.
You
can
also
nest
if
statements,
which
is
actually
kind
of
cool,
so
what
it
all
automatically
recognized.
A
If
you
have,
if
statements
that
can
be
broken
apart
and
nested,
which
is
pretty
fun,
and
since
we
added
nesting,
you
can
also
merge
with
outer,
if
statements.
So,
if
you're
working
in
code-
and
you
realize
hey,
you
can
simplify
this
line
a
little
bit
or
yeah
just
merge
it
with
the
outer.
You
can
also
do
that
cool.
A
Yeah:
okay,
another
thing
that
I'm
super
excited
to
talk
about
was
actually,
let's
see,
contributed
by
the
community,
so
we
have
some
basic
reg
X
completion.
The
first
time
a.
C
A
You,
okay,
nice,
so
you
have
to
be
in
a
regex
string
with
your
cursor
in
the
quotation
marks
and
it
won't
automatically
pop
up.
You
have
to
hit
ctrl
space
or
whatever,
like
intellisense
trigger.
You
have
it's
usually
control
space
with
the
default
keyboard
settings
and
that
will
launch
a
little
drop-down
with
regex
suggestions,
as
well
as
a
description
of
their
name
and
in
even
more
like
quick
info
that
pops
open
to
the
side,
so
it
matches
a
carriage
return
character
and
has
the
Unicode
and
like
some
notes
on
yeah
how
to
use
it.
A
So
this
is
like
so
nice,
rich
eggs.
Completion
is
hard
enough,
so
this
is
contributed
I
think
completely
by
the
community.
So
thank
you
guys,
sorry,
if
you're
watching.
Thank
you
thank.
C
You
and
that
and
that's
you
know,
that's
that's
one
of
the
cool
things
like
you.
We
contribute
to
now.
That's
where
the
share
platform,
you
contribute
UVs
windows,
it
will
come
to
vs
traumatic
as
well,
so
we're
gonna
have
their
antics
completion
and
they
say
which,
for
me
is
amazing,
because
I
can
never
remember.
Regex
yeah
yeah.
B
D
A
A
About
this,
so
if
you're
a
burgeoning
so
like
community,
if
you
guys
think
this
is
spicy,
let
us
know-
and
maybe
we
should
put
a
flag
on
it
or
something.
B
A
A
C
A
C
A
D
A
C
A
Mean
like
I,
think
it
was
a
joke
because,
like
we
always
implement
things,
cuz
users
specifically
asked
for
them.
So
a
lot
of
times
like
the
most
up
voted
items
are
what
you
will
see
in
the
next
release
on
our
github
repository.
Actually,
I'm
gonna
talk
more
about
triage
in
one
of
these
community
stand-ups,
but
we'll
get
to
that
but
like
so,
we
implemented
this
because
people
asked
for
it
and
it
should
be
useful.
A
D
A
A
A
A
C
B
A
Okay,
hopefully
I'll
be
able
to
turn
those
back
on.
So
I
right-clicked
and
unloaded
a
project
down
here.
Thank
you
for
noting
that
so
I
unloaded
my
test
project
right
and
then
I
can
right
click
on
my
solution
and
save
it
as
a
solution.
Filter
and
it
stays.
It
saves
says
this
new
file
type
I'll
do
the
test
over
yeah
and
it
saves
us
this
new
file
type,
which
is
the
dot
SL
in
F
and
actually
will
probably
forget.
A
A
A
So
this
when
you
double-click
on
a
dot,
SL
and
F
file,
it
opens
like
a
regular
solution,
but
it
is
only
the
projects
that
you
had
loaded
when
you
saved
it.
So
here
I
don't
have
the
test
project
that
I
unloaded.
So
this
is
super
valuable
for
people
who
have
hundreds,
maybe
thousands
of
projects
in
one
solution.
I,
don't
know
if
you've
met
with
any
users
who
have
this
scenario,
but
it
does
exist
so
like
just
double-clicking
on
SL
and
a
file
will
open
solution
so
much
faster.
A
So
it's
so
key
for
very
large
projects,
because
you
might
like
only
have
a
certain
project
or
two
that
you
actually
want
to
be
looking
in.
So
you
don't
want
to
open
the
whole
thing
and
you
can
also
I
think
you
can
like
right-click
and
like
load
prod
dependencies,
if
you
accidentally
missed
one
of
the
projects
that
it
has
a
dependency
on.
So
that
way,
you
can
still
build
it.
If
you
don't
have
all
the
dependencies
loaded,
you
won't
be
able
to
build
it,
but
yeah.
That's
just
blowing
my
mind.
C
Youtube
that
I
want
to
I
want
to
address
I.
Think
Jeff
asked
if
there's
going
to
be
blazer,
support
and
envious
for
Mac,
and
on
that
query
and
the
answers
we
were
working
on,
it
I
hope
I'm,
not
saying
things
you're
not
supposed
to
say,
but
not
over
announcing
features
but
yeah.
You
know
the
goal
is
to
include
that
as
quickly
as
possible.
So
you
know
we
understand
that
you
know
Blazers
a
huge.
You
know
cutting-edge
thing
in
the
community
and
we
want
to
make
sure
that
we
have
support
for
that.
C
C
A
C
C
We
go
perfect
all
right,
perfect,
alright.
So
if
you
go
to
help
and
report
a
problem
provide
a
suggestion,
this
will
give
you
opportunity
to
vote
and
report
a
problem
in
developing
community.
So
this
is
our
end
of
our
portal
that
allows
you
to
see
two
port
problems
and
to
vote
on
other
people's
problems
and
to
see
you
know,
live
commentary
from
developers
and
from
program
managers
and
the
BS
for
Mac
team.
C
B
B
C
C
A
D
C
Yes,
it's
definitely
no.
Like
said,
if
you
have
a
bug,
you're
probably
have
a
feature
implemented.
Let
us
know,
as
kyndra
alluded
to,
we
definitely
implement
based
on
community
feedback.
So
you
know
we.
We
have,
of
course,
a
road
map
that
we're
trying
to
work
towards,
but
that
a
road
map
is
live
document
it
can
be.
You
know,
prioritized
deprioritize
based
on
community
need
a
community
feedback,
so
definitely
interact
with
us.
Let
us
know
that's
what
we're
here
for,
and
we
love
to
hear
you
know
how
you're
using
the
product
and
what
you
wanted.
C
A
A
That'd
be
perfect
exactly
what
I
was
thinking.
Anybody
wants
to
put
some
more
chats
in
we'll
wait,
a
few
minutes
for
the
live
stream
to
actually
get
we're
opening
it
up.
You
have
the
whole
visual
studio
family
here
so
vs
code,
visual
studio
on
Windows,
Visual
Studio
for
Mac.
So
any
kind
of
this
is
the
fam
any
fan
questions
we
got.
We
got
you.
He.
A
A
C
A
C
D
A
A
A
A
A
Yeah
I
haven't
been
on
the
docker
tools
for
like
over
a
year,
but
I
know
so.
I
know
right
now.
Our
top
priorities
are
getting
like
the
container
Explorer
implemented.
I
think
we
are
planning
and
we're
focusing
a
lot
on
like
making
sure
multi-stage.
Billdocker
files
are
really
easy
to
incorporate
in
your
CI
CD
pipeline,
because
that's
where
we
see
a
lot
of
that's
sort
of
still
in
the
development
stage
of
the
container
and
kubernetes
is
for
almost
like
the
devops.