Microsoft has launched its newest web-based companion editor under the Visual Studio family -- the Visual Studio Online. The Visual Studio Online, named after the previous Microsoft hub which was later named to Azure DevOps, is an online code editor that compliments the Visual Studio family where you can access your Visual Studio projects remotely. It is based on the Visual Studio Code so users will immediately feel the familiarity with the ecosystem of extensions. In the future, Visual Studio Online will support IntelliCode and Live Share out-of-the-box which ensures developers' needs on productivity features. Read more in our articles including "Microsoft Visual Studio Online browser-based web companion now official" and "Microsoft to end Adobe Flash support for Windows 10 in July".
Microsoft has launched its newest web-based companion editor under the Visual Studio family -- the Visual Studio Online. The Visual Studio Online, named after the previous Microsoft hub which was later named to Azure DevOps, is an online code editor that compliments the Visual Studio family where you can access your Visual Studio projects remotely.
It is based on the Visual Studio Code so users will immediately feel the familiarity with the ecosystem of extensions. In the future, Visual Studio Online will support IntelliCode and Live Share out-of-the-box which ensures developers' needs on productivity features.
Our coverage of Microsoft Visual Studio Online includes: "Microsoft Visual Studio Online browser-based web companion now official"; "Microsoft to end Adobe Flash support for Windows 10 in July"; "Microsoft Windows 7 support to end in 2020". Each article provides unique insights and information.