

Live Share opens new opportunities for collaborating with others, exchanging ideas, pair programming, and reviewing code. Visual Studio 2022 will include performance improvements in the core debugger, with additional features like flame charts in the profiler for better spotting the hot paths, dependent breakpoints for more precise debugging, and integrated decompilation experiences which will allow you to step through code you don’t have locally. The ability to confidently debug your applications is at the center of your daily workflow. If you want to upgrade to Visual Studio 2022 but are worried about compatibility, binary compatibility with the C++ runtime will make it painless. We’re also integrating support for CMake, Linux, and WSL to make it easier for you to create, edit, build, and debug cross-platform apps. New C++20 language features will simplify managing large codebases and improved diagnostics will make the tough problems easier to debug with templates and concepts. Visual Studio 2022 will include robust support for the C++ workload with new productivity features, C++20 tooling, and IntelliSense. Other improvements coming in Visual Studio 2022: C++ NET 6 and its unified framework for web, client, and mobile apps for both Windows and Mac developers. Microsoft also highlighted that Visual Studio 2022 will have full support for.


Microsoft today announced that the public preview of Visual Studio 2022 will be released this summer.
