![]() ![]() To learn how to migrate your extension to VS 2017 read How to: Migrate Extensibility Projects to Visual Studio 2017. Visual Studio 2017 introduces version 3.0 of the manifest (which is backwards compatible with previous versions) but requires that your extension declares the components required in the new modular setup. Now, if you are a developer of extensions for Visual Studio, you have work to do. ![]() ![]() To learn what’s new in VS 2017 RC read: Visual Studio 2017 RC I think that this is going to be a great release, because Visual Studio 2015 was very heavy, bloated and slow unless you had a powerful machine and this new version has been greatly optimized and made granular so you only install the pieces (“workloads”) that you need. Today at the Connect() // 2016 conference Microsoft has announced the Release Candidate of Visual Studio 2017, formerly known as Visual Studio “15” whose last public beta was Preview 5. ![]()
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