have been added, expanded, or improved, and topics such as unit testing, refactoring, Git, debugging, containers, and more. You will procure the basic concepts and value first, before diving into hands-on code that is designed to quickly get you up and running. The goal of this book is to bring the developer up to speed on Visual Studio 2019. It does not focus just on functionality added in Visual Studio 2019, but on takes a deep dive into the areas where Visual Studio 2019 changed. That way, even if you’re coming from much earlier versions of Visual Studio, you can easily discern how upgrading to Visual Studio 2019 can make you more productive. What You Will Learn Know how the new features and improvements in Visual Studio 2019 can make you more productive Understand the value of modifications and when they can be used to take full advantage of this powerful IDE Review changes to Visual Studio over the last two versions and see where the development process is heading Discover the cloud-based, containerized, dev-ops-aware, and platform-flexible aspects of Visual Studio Gain clarity on the areas that have the greatest impact to you personally This book is for developers who use Visual Studio on a daily basis. Familiarity with earlier versions is helpful, as the book is not a soup-to-nuts survey of the IDE and some basic functions will not be covered. Bruce Johnson is co-founder and partner at ObjectSharp Consulting. With more than three decades of experience, he has expertise in rich client application development, web applications and API, microservices, and front end development. Formerly a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT), Bruce enjoys teaching and presenting in the developer community. He is currently co-president of the Metro Toronto .NET User Group and is the author of many books, articles, and columns. . |