Along with these features, cross-platform devs get support for CMake, Linux, and Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). Visual C++ also gets new productivity features, tooling, and IntelliSense. NET Hot Reload, a feature allowing developers to apply code updates to a running app without needing to restart the app or lose its current state. NET MAUI-the Multi-platform App UI visible in the gallery above-as well as. The new Visual Studio 2022 offers full support for. We don't have any specific details on what's different, just a promise that 'Visual Studio 2022 will provide more and deeper integrations into your daily workflows, helping you to take the right action in the right place at the right time.' Advertisement Visual Studio's AI IntelliCode Engine-which the less-fancy among us might simply think of as 'command autocomplete'-gets an upgrade as well. The new VS2022 is fully 64-bit-without which the first GIF in the gallery above wouldn't be able to open a whopping 1,600 projects and roughly 300,000 files at once. Earlier versions of Visual Studio are 32-bit applications, thereby hobbling VS to a maximum of 2GiB RAM. With Visual Studio 2022, you'll finally be able to take advantage of all of your system RAM.
If you're into the Visual Studio ecosystem, this looks like a killer upgrade. Earlier today, Microsoft offered us a peek at Visual Studio 2022, which will offer its first public preview builds later this summer.