Microsoft has updated Visual Studio Code with official support for M1 Apple Silicon Macs, offering developers the ability to use the software without the need for emulation on Rosetta. The support is ...
Microsoft is retiring Visual Studio for Mac after a years-long effort to get the IDE up to par with the Windows version. Finally, today Microsoft threw in the towel, switching its Mac ambitions to VS ...
VS Code 1.105 also introduces a built-in MCP server marketplace and allows users to resume recent Copilot Chat sessions.
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Microsoft has released a new version of source-code editor Visual Studio Code that runs natively on Apple Silicon Macs like the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Mac mini models with Apple M1 chips. The ...
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In an effort to redirect its resources elsewhere, Microsoft has begun the process of retiring Visual Studio for Mac IDE. According to Microsoft, Visual Studio for Mac 17.6 will continue to be ...
Microsoft on Wednesday announced the coming "retirement" of its Visual Studio for Mac IDE product. Support will officially end in one year, on Aug. 31, 2024. However, Microsoft promised developers ...
With the retirement, Visual Studio for Mac 17.6 will be supported until August 31, 2024. Microsoft said it is redirecting resources to enhance both Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code and optimize ...
Microsoft has announced it is retiring Visual Studio for Mac and that support for the latest version, 17.6, will continue for another year, until August 31, 2024. During the support period, users of ...
"No, VS is Windows only and that isn't going to change," said Microsoft's Mads Kristensen today in a social media post in response to the question that keeps popping up about taking the flagship IDE ...