I'm having a bad Visual Studio day. Can't recall when was it that I last had a good one either.

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.NET 10 support in Visual Studio 2022

.NET 10 is here, and you'll likely want to use it. It is recommended that you upgrade to Visual Studio 2026, but how do you use it if you're sticking with VS2022?

Visual Studio 2022 17.12 will go EOL on July 14th

Visual Studio 2022 17.12 was released on May 12th, 2024, which brought support for .NET 9.0 that was released on the same day. It was one of the long term support releases, which will end this year…

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Visual Studio 2022 17.12 will go EOL on July 14th

Visual Studio 2022 17.12 was released on May 12th, 2024, which brought support for .NET 9.0 that was released on the same day. It was one of the long term support releases, which will end this year.

On July 14th, support for this version of Visual Studio 2022 17.12 will become end of life. Updates for this version will no longer be released, and no new security updates will be done afterwards.

Meanwhile, the latest version of Visual Studio 2022 is 17.14, which will become end of life on January 13th, 2032. This is only six years away from the full retirement of Visual Studio 2022 that was released on November 8th, 2021.

If you’re still running this version of Visual Studio 2022, you’ll need to upgrade to version 17.14 using the Visual Studio Installer to benefit from the latest updates, if you prefer stability. Additionally, if you can afford the costs of migration to Visual Studio 2026, you can upgrade to this version.

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Visual Studio 2022 17.10 will go EOL on January 13th

Visual Studio 2022 17.10 was released on May 21st, 2024, which brought GitHub Copilot straight to the IDE to make the experience more seamless. It was one of the long term support releases, which w…

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Visual Studio 2022 17.10 will go EOL on January 13th

Visual Studio 2022 17.10 was released on May 21st, 2024, which brought GitHub Copilot straight to the IDE to make the experience more seamless. It was one of the long term support releases, which will end this year.

On January 13th, support for this version of Visual Studio 2022 17.10 will become end of life. Updates for this version will no longer be released, and no new security updates will be done afterwards.

Meanwhile, the latest version of Visual Studio 2022 is 17.14, which will become end of life on January 13th, 2032. This is only six years away from the full retirement of Visual Studio 2022 that was released on November 8th, 2021.

If you’re still running this version of Visual Studio 2022, you’ll need to upgrade to version 17.14 using the Visual Studio Installer to benefit from the latest updates, if you prefer stability. Additionally, if you can afford the costs of migration to Visual Studio 2026, you can upgrade to this version.

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Question about #VS2022 and #item #template I have some "txt files" that let's say I put into a VS 2022 project as 'item' that are processed by a "Custom build tool" action, let' say they all have a file extension ".banana". I'd love to create some "item template" or something that when I add a .banana file to VS it automatically fills the "Custom build tool" fields with what needed, I was trying to follow this: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/ide/how-to-create-item-templates?view=vs-2022 but my ".banana" files DO NOT appear as selectable when CONT
Create item templates - Visual Studio (Windows)

Learn how to create, edit, and use item templates in Visual Studio projects.

Visual Studio September Update – profiler agent, app modernization, and more

https://devblogs.microsoft.com/visualstudio/visual-studio-september-update/

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Visual Studio September Update - profiler agent, app modernization, and more - Visual Studio Blog

The September 2025 update for Visual Studio 2022 (v17.14) is now available, with fully integrated and game-changing agentic AI experience!

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Visual Studio 2022 version 17.14 Release Notes

Learn about the latest features, bug fixes, and support for Visual Studio 2022. Download today.

Extending Visual Studio - Dependency Injection | Visual Studio Toolbox with Leslie Richardson

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVcUdA1ixrA

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Extending Visual Studio - Dependency Injection

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