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<title>VSLive! Microsoft AI Hackathon 2026: Send Your Team Home With Working Code</title>
<description>If you lead a development team, you already know the pattern. You approve the travel, your developers attend a great conference, they come back energized, and then the work resumes exactly as it was. The ideas dont survive contact with the backlog. This July at VSLive! @ Microsoft HQ in Redmond, were trying to change []
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<link>https://devblogs.microsoft.com/visualstudio/vslive-microsoft-ai-hackathon-2026-send-your-team-home-with-working-code/</link>
<pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2026 15:05:55 Z</pubDate>
<category>Events</category>
<category>Visual Studio</category>
<category>vslive</category>
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<title>Agent Skills in Visual Studio: Teach Copilot How Your Team Works</title>
<description>Visual Studio now supports Agent Skills, which are reusable instruction sets that teach Copilot agents how to handle specific tasks like running a build pipeline, generating boilerplate, or following your teams coding standards. Define a skill once, and the agent applies it automatically whenever its relevant. Creating a skill You can create a skill directly []
The post Agent Skills in Visual Studio: Teach Copilot How Your Team Works appeared first on Visual Studio Blog.</description>
<link>https://devblogs.microsoft.com/visualstudio/agent-skills-in-visual-studio/</link>
<pubDate>Wed, 13 May 2026 16:00:47 Z</pubDate>
<category>GitHub Copilot</category>
<category>Visual Studio</category>
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<title>TypeScript 7 Beta Now Enabled by Default in Visual Studio 2026 18.6 Insiders 3</title>
<description>TypeScript 7 Beta Now Enabled by Default in Visual Studio 2026 18.6 Insiders 3 In Visual Studio 2026 18.6 Insiders 3 we have updated the built-in TypeScript SDK to TypeScript 7 Beta (native preview). The TypeScript SDK provides the compiler and language service used for TypeScript and JavaScript support in Visual Studio. This update impacts any []
The post TypeScript 7 Beta Now Enabled by Default in Visual Studio 2026 18.6 Insiders 3 appeared first on Visual Studio Blog.</description>
<link>https://devblogs.microsoft.com/visualstudio/typescript-7-beta-now-enabled-by-default-in-visual-studio-2026-18-6-insiders-3/</link>
<pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2026 17:08:44 Z</pubDate>
<category>Visual Studio</category>
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<title>SDK-Style Support for Extension Projects</title>
<description>Starting in Visual Studio 18.5, you can create and build Visual Studio extensions (VSIX) using an officially supported SDK-style project. This brings VSIX projects into the modern build and deployment pipeline, improving incremental build performance and making the build → deploy → debug workflow more reliable. Install the Visual Studio extension development workload to get []
The post SDK-Style Support for Extension Projects appeared first on Visual Studio Blog.</description>
<link>https://devblogs.microsoft.com/visualstudio/sdk-style-support-for-extension-projects/</link>
<pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2026 14:00:36 Z</pubDate>
<category>Extensibility</category>
<category>Visual Studio</category>
<category>Extensions</category>
<category>vssdk</category>
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<title>Visual Studio April Update – Cloud Agent Integration</title>
<description>GitHub Copilot in Visual Studio is becoming more agentic with every release. This update brings cloud agent integration front and center, letting you start remote coding sessions without leaving the IDE.
The post Visual Studio April Update – Cloud Agent Integration appeared first on Visual Studio Blog.</description>
<link>https://devblogs.microsoft.com/visualstudio/visual-studio-april-update-cloud-agent-integration/</link>
<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2026 19:00:04 Z</pubDate>
<category>Visual Studio</category>
<category>Debugging and Diagnostics</category>
<category>GitHub Copilot</category>
<category>GitHub Copilot Completions</category>
<category>IntelliCode Completions</category>
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<title>From AI to .NET: 20 VS Live! Las Vegas Sessions You Can Watch Now</title>
<description>In March 2026, developers came together at VS Live! Las Vegas for a full week of technical learning, hands-on exploration, and a lot of great conversations about where software development is headed next. From AI-assisted development to modern .NET, cloud-native apps, and developer productivity, one thing was clear: the pace of change is not slowing []
The post From AI to .NET: 20 VS Live! Las Vegas Sessions You Can Watch Now appeared first on Visual Studio Blog.</description>
<link>https://devblogs.microsoft.com/visualstudio/from-ai-to-net-20-vs-live-las-vegas-sessions-you-can-watch-now/</link>
<pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2026 15:00:04 Z</pubDate>
<category>Events</category>
<category>Visual Studio</category>
<category>on-demand</category>
<category>videos</category>
<category>vslive</category>
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<title>Azure MCP tools now ship built into Visual Studio 2022 — no extension required</title>
<description>Azure MCP tools now ship built into Visual Studio 2022 — no extension required Azure MCP tools are now built into Visual Studio 2022 as part of the Azure development workload — no separate extension to find, install, or update. You can enable over 230 tools across 45 Azure services directly in GitHub Copilot Chat []
The post Azure MCP tools now ship built into Visual Studio 2022 — no extension required appeared first on Visual Studio Blog.</description>
<link>https://devblogs.microsoft.com/visualstudio/azure-mcp-tools-now-ship-built-into-visual-studio-2022-no-extension-required/</link>
<pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2026 17:30:28 Z</pubDate>
<category>Visual Studio</category>
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<title>Stop Hunting Bugs: Meet the New Visual Studio Debugger Agent Workflow</title>
<description>We’ve all been there: a bug report lands in your inbox with a title like App crashes sometimes and zero reproduction steps. Your morning, which was supposed to be spent building new features, is now a forensic investigation. You’re setting scattershot breakpoints, staring at the call stack, and trying to guess what the original reporter was thinking.  Debugging isnt just about fixing code; it’s about reducing uncertainty. []
The post Stop Hunting Bugs: Meet the New Visual Studio Debugger Agent Workflow appeared first on Visual Studio Blog.</description>
<link>https://devblogs.microsoft.com/visualstudio/stop-hunting-bugs-meet-the-new-visual-studio-debugger-agent/</link>
<pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2026 16:00:15 Z</pubDate>
<category>Visual Studio</category>
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<title>Take full control of your floating windows in Visual Studio</title>
<description>Make Visual Studio floating windows work perfectly with PowerToys FancyZones. Flip one option to get independent windows, better snapping, and less friction.
The post Take full control of your floating windows in Visual Studio appeared first on Visual Studio Blog.</description>
<link>https://devblogs.microsoft.com/visualstudio/take-full-control-of-your-floating-windows-in-visual-studio/</link>
<pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2026 14:00:39 Z</pubDate>
<category>Visual Studio</category>
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<title>Bookmark Studio: evolving bookmarks in Visual Studio</title>
<description>Bookmarks in Visual Studio have always been a simple, reliable feature. Many developers use them regularly, and over the years we’ve heard consistent feedback from those users. Bookmarks were useful, but there were a few core gaps that kept them from being as effective and relevant as they could be. Navigation was one of the []
The post Bookmark Studio: evolving bookmarks in Visual Studio appeared first on Visual Studio Blog.</description>
<link>https://devblogs.microsoft.com/visualstudio/bookmark-studio-evolving-bookmarks-in-visual-studio/</link>
<pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2026 14:09:58 Z</pubDate>
<category>Extensibility</category>
<category>Visual Studio</category>
<category>Extensions</category>
<category>Navigate through code</category>
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