Drew Noakes
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We're investigating extensibility for the Aspire Dashboard. If you're loving the dashboard and want to see more capabilities there, share what would improve your workflow here github.com/dotnet/aspire/… #dotnet #aspire
Microsoft, Australia has just posted some engineer jobs, hiring at all levels, all remote. Check it out: jobs.careers.microsoft.com/global/en/shar…
Last month I asked about pet peeves in VS and several folks called out yellow triangles in the dependencies tree, with no explanation. We’ve improved this area in the last few releases, and you can help improve it further by sending us clear repro steps if you see unexplained…
Sneak peak of a new Visual Studio feature my team's been working on.
We just completed a big refactoring in #dotnet #aspire. Now the dashboard has been completely decoupled and will be usable as a standalone manner. We'll be shipping a container image soon. #cloudnative #opentelemetry
Tomorrow is going to be awesome for #dotnet developers. I really encourage you to cancel your normal meetings for the keynote :-). 08:00AM PST And maybe gather with others in your area. Find local (or virtual) viewing events for #dotNETConf here dotnetconf.net/local-events
Great thread from the inimitable Dave Kean about a performance push that's been happening this June at Microsoft, focusing on reducing redundant allocations in @VisualStudio to improve responsiveness and reduce delays.
In Visual Studio 17.6, we rolled out new a couple of new telemetry systems that capture high-GC and high-CPU usage within Visual Studio. This supplements our existing crash, hang, freeze, thread pool & memory usage performance & reliability telemetry.
We merged a preview C# 12 feature into VS 17.6 (preview 3): alias any type. This relaxes many restrictions on `using` aliases, allowing built-in types, tuple types, pointer types, array types, etc. For example: `using Point = (int x, int y);` github.com/dotnet/csharpl…
Now that I'm no longer on the MSBuild team, I'm slowly dumping what I know at github.com/BenVillalobos/…. Hope it helps someone! #msbuild
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