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Hands-On Visual Studio 2022

You're reading from   Hands-On Visual Studio 2022 A developer's guide to exploring new features and best practices in VS2022 for maximum productivity

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801810548
Length 350 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Miguel Angel Teheran Garcia Miguel Angel Teheran Garcia
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Hector Uriel Perez Rojas Hector Uriel Perez Rojas
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Preface 1. Part 1: Visual Studio Overview
2. Chapter 1: Getting Started with Visual Studio 2022 FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Configuring the IDE 4. Chapter 3: Improvements in Visual Studio 2022 5. Chapter 4: Creating Projects and Templates 6. Chapter 5: Debugging and Compiling Your Projects 7. Part 2: Tools and Productivity
8. Chapter 6: Adding Code Snippets 9. Chapter 7: Coding Efficiently with AI and Code Views 10. Chapter 8: Web Tools and Hot Reload 11. Chapter 9: Styling and Cleanup Tools 12. Chapter 10: Publishing Projects 13. Part 3: GitHub Integration and Extensions
14. Chapter 11: Implementing Git Integration 15. Chapter 12: Sharing Code with Live Share 16. Chapter 13: Working with Extensions in Visual Studio 17. Chapter 14: Using Popular Extensions 18. Chapter 15: Learning Keyboard Shortcuts 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

Hot Reload

For many years, C# developers were waiting for a feature that would allow them to see real-time changes in web applications. The big challenge with this was the naturalness of C# as a programming language because C# is a compiled language. A compiled language needs to be converted to a low-level language for use by an interpreter, and this process consumes time and resources in a machine. In Figure 8.18, you can see a new flame-shaped icon. After clicking on this icon, you will refresh the changes in the browser, or you can select the Hot Reload on File Save option to reload a web application automatically after saving changes:

Figure 8.18 – The Hot Reload option in Visual Studio enabled during the execution

The Hot Reload feature has some settings that we can modify according to our needs. You can access the features using the Settings option when the Hot Reload button is enabled, or you can navigate to Tools | Options | Debugging | .NET...

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