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The LAST stable version of Visual studio was 2019.....

That 2022 is a hot garbage now.....

So many bugs....

Buit I don't know even remotly IDE which I can use insted. VS code ? no thanks.... "First install 1544554 extensions"

I want all in ONE.

Rider ? Fucking joke. Can't even asjust size and font of menus....

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    With so many pretentions you might as well just sit down and write it yourself...
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    @kamen Like the world needs anopther shitty IDE which maybe answers my concerns but will be shit for anyone else. Too much of that already
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    > "That 2022 is a hot garbage now"

    After the past few patches, I'm pretty happy with VS2022 right now.

    Our mobile guys can't upgrade because Microsoft broke 'something' in the Android emulator, so they're kinda 'stuck' in the .Net Core 6/7 Xamarin world.
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    Well, VS2022 is quite buggy, but so was (and still is, just less) VS2019.

    It's been quite some time since that piece of shit-bloat was actually good and fast and *mostly* bug free.
  • 0
    For real. About 50% chance for the entire UI to take a full crap when pushing git from UI on my win 10 installation. Win 11 was fine.
  • 0
    Do you REALLY want AllInOne?

    If you think the vscode team currently struggle to ship a core without tons of bugs - imagine how much worse it would be if dozens of extensions were part of the core product

    Not to mention the amount of complaints about ”vsCode is so bloated - why did they force me to install this feature I don’t even use. that should’ve been an optional extension”

    Currently you can at least switch to a different extension if one becomes buggy
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    @SoldierOfCode I don't mind it beeing "slow"

    What I hate is, just an example :

    Connext to SQL server

    Do a querry

    Forget about this opened tab

    Do the work.

    Remember : Oh yeah let's close this querry tab"

    Middle click on querry => pooof VS gone soso far you can't even close it. Task manager is only solution, but you have 3 VS2022 running for different project so you play Russian roulette to close the right one....

    Repeat 10x times a day
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    @NoToJavaScript SQL stuff has been broken in many different times in VS for the longest time :(
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    @NoToJavaScript it’s query, not querry.
  • 0
    Someone needs to quickly quarry these query bugs queued to be fixed for quite a long while now.
  • 0
    i'm plenty happy with IDLE for python: it's only one step above notepad++ and a command prompt window. it gives some extra hints about what a function does if you provide it, and does basic formatting for you (like indents and error highlighting) and THAT'S IT. it's light, it's fast, it does only what i need.
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    I never used vs2022 for work, but I noted that it launches in a fraction of the time 2019 needs, and uses way less ram on the small unity project I used for testing.
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    maybe they removed a bunch of edge case handling to make it lighter
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    @lorentz This is true.

    My biggest solution takes around 1 minute to load in VS2019. Around 10 seconds in VS2022.

    But once you added resharper, it;'s 3 minutes anyway in any solution.

    Also VS2022 compiles way better on multi CPUs than 2019.
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