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Kate Gregory, Alex Wolf, Brice Wilson, Scott Allen, Thomas Claudius Huber, and Barry Luijbregts

Visual Studio 2019 is the latest release of Microsoft's flagship IDE for building solutions in a wide range of languages across multiple platforms. This skill path will help you get everything possible out of Visual Studio and has something for everyone, whether you are a first-time Visual Studio user or an experienced pro.

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Six courses

What's New in Visual Studio 2019

(0 hours)
Visual Studio 2019 improves your software quality. In this one-hour course, you’ll learn what’s new and how it will make you more productive.

Visual Studio 2019 Getting Started

(2 hours)
This course introduces Visual Studio 2019 to people who have never used it before and gets you ready to use it day to day. It also includes productivity boosters for everyone to make writing and reading code easier and more fun.

Using Git for Source Control in Visual Studio 2019

(2 hours)
Git is the most commonly used version control system. This course teaches you how to use Git in Visual Studio 2019 while working on a .NET application in a small team.

Testing .NET Code in Visual Studio 2019

(2 hours)
Visual Studio 2019 offers excellent support and new features for unit tests. This course will guide you in writing and executing unit tests in Visual Studio 2019, enabling you to create robust applications.

Advanced Debugging with Visual Studio 2019

(0 hours)
This course is for Visual Studio 2019 Enterprise Edition users. It covers IntelliTrace and Code Map, two powerful debugging tools. IntelliTrace enables Historical Debugging, which lets you go backward in a debugging session to examine the flow of control and the values of variables that caused a problem. Code Map lets you build a diagram of your system as you debug it.

Building Cloud-native Solutions for Azure with Visual Studio

(1 hours)
Visual Studio is a powerful tool for building cloud-native solutions for Azure. This course teaches you how to use Visual Studio to create solutions that run in Azure, including applications that talk to Azure Cosmos DB, Azure Functions, and containerized applications.

Learning objectives

  • Creating and managing projects in visual studio
  • Use of visual studio's refactorings
  • How to use visual studio's extensive debugging capabilities
  • How to debug on remote servers
  • Using git from visual studio as a source control solution
  • Using visual studio live share to collaborate with other developers
  • How to use code analysis to produce cleaner code
  • How to run tests from visual studio

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