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Support all current Microsoft IDE's #127

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cfehr247 opened this issue Mar 7, 2018 · 4 comments
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Support all current Microsoft IDE's #127

cfehr247 opened this issue Mar 7, 2018 · 4 comments

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cfehr247 commented Mar 7, 2018

Every current Microsoft IDE should have this feature, it's awesome!

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Chuxel commented Mar 7, 2018

@cfehr247 Thanks for the feedback! We have open issues on VS Code for Linux (#24) and VS for Mac (#91) that would be a great place to up-vote (give a thumbs up reaction) if you're interested in one of those. Up-voting helps us track interest so it would be sweet if you'd up vote there.

That said, is there something else you had in mind?

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cfehr247 commented Mar 8, 2018

Yeah, I'm frothing at the mouth for this feature, but we use VS 2017 Pro in our office. Could the VS Code team share a little love with the other Microsoft teams to make this feature happen all over?
Edit: I do use VS code as well, not everyone is a convert though.

Not only is this useful for remote pair programming, but it will basically invent a new way of side-by-side development where you can effectively split up close-proximity-work between multiple parties, and not have them stepping on each others toes so much. This will greatly enhance the ability to deliver features much faster by being able to concentrate more developers on a feature that you could in the past! Great work guys, this innovation is much appreciated and has much potential!

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Chuxel commented Mar 8, 2018

@cfehr247 I have some good news for you! All editions of VS 2017 on Windows have been supported from the beginning.

https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=MS-vsliveshare.vsls-vs

VS is a core scenario for us. Up until this week, we required that the preview version of VS be installed as we were dependent on changes in version 15.6. However, 15.6 was released on Monday so the preview bits are no longer required if you install the update!

The only two Microsoft tools not yet supported are VS Code for Linux and VS for Mac.

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cfehr247 commented Mar 8, 2018

👍 x 💯 installed!

@cfehr247 cfehr247 closed this as completed Mar 8, 2018
Chuxel pushed a commit that referenced this issue Apr 2, 2019
Confirm merge from repo_sync_working_branch to live to sync with https://github.com/microsoftdocs/live-share (branch master)
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