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Visual Studio 2022 Playbook

Visual Studio 2022 is an integrated development environment that can make developing your next app easier. This course will teach you practical recipes on features you’ll use every day so you can make full use of Visual Studio 2022.

Intermediate
2h 48m
(16)

Created by Matthew Soucoup

Last Updated Jun 28, 2022

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Visual Studio 2022 Playbook

Visual Studio 2022 is an integrated development environment that can make developing your next app easier. This course will teach you practical recipes on features you’ll use every day so you can make full use of Visual Studio 2022.

Intermediate
2h 48m
(16)

Created by Matthew Soucoup

Last Updated Jun 28, 2022

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What you'll learn

Visual Studio 2022 is a large application. So large, it’s hard to know if you’re using its features to their fullest. In this course, Visual Studio 2022 Playbook, you’ll learn bite-sized recipes to make using VS2022 easier than ever. First, you’ll explore the development tooling in VS2022. Next, you’ll discover how to build and debug apps. Finally, you’ll learn how to use the testing and deployment features of VS2022. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of Visual Studio 2022 needed to develop amazing applications.

Visual Studio 2022 Playbook
Intermediate
2h 48m
(16)
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Matthew Soucoup - Pluralsight course - Visual Studio 2022 Playbook
Matthew Soucoup
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Matthew is a Microsoft and Xamarin MVP from Madison, WI. He has been developing mobile applications with Xamarin and Mono.iOS and Mono.Droid since 2010. Matt regularly speaks at user groups, code camps and conferences throughout the nation and the Midwest.

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