Today at the Microsoft Build conference, we announced the general availability of Visual Studio 2017 for Mac.
If I lived-in a climate where the seasons were not so fluctuant I am sure this would have been solved more quickly but I don’t and have become confident enough to try different looks and “play” with my foundation now depending on my skin condition, type of day (work or at home), and weather. Sample sample, sample and have fun! Eg.: Winter: 02 in L de P Guerlain (neutral leaning pink), PL Chanel 03 (neutral leaning yellow), and PRF Shiseido in 04 (most yellow foundation I own); Summer: YSL Teint?forgot the namebeautiful glass bottle in BD5 (beige medium) and SSE KA 10 (beige medium) and Chanel on work days with bronzer as it just works so well for long days. I have gone through so many foundations and have since embraced the neutral position, but in winter I tend to go towards the yellower ones I own. Thank you for bringing to the attention of others that we need to believe in our gut and not believe everything a MUA states if we feel it conflicts with our skin! Coral lipstick for mac studio fix nc15.
Visual Studio for Mac is a full-featured IDE built natively for the Mac, to help you develop, debug, and test anything from mobile and web apps to games. Teams across PC and Mac can share code seamlessly by relying on the same solutions and projects. This is all offered in an IDE that is natively designed for the Mac and feels right at home for any Mac user.
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Hi, i'm using Visual Studio 2017 for Mac, it's version 7.3(build 799). With this version, i can't debug with Unity(version 5.6.1f1). VS 2017 tries to run the unit test when i click the play button to start a debug session, it'll finish the session immediately.
Mobile Development with C# and .NET
Visual Studio for Mac provides an amazing experience for creating mobile apps using Xamarin, from integrated designers to the code editing experience to the packaging and publishing tools. It is complemented by:
Web development with ASP.NET Core and Azure
Since we released the first Visual Studio for Mac preview last November, we’ve been working hard on porting over the web editor tools from Visual Studio on Windows. Now with this release, you have full support to build out rich web-based applications using ASP.NET Core and front-end languages like HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript.
And when your web app is perfectly polished and ready for release, you can directly publish to Azure using the new Publish to Azure wizard, without having to leave the IDE.
Building Games using Unity
Newly announced at Build, Visual Studio for Mac now helps you create games using C#, .NET, and Unity.
When paired with Unity 5.6.1 you have full support to build and debug games from within the IDE, including support for:
Visual Studio For MacWork seamlessly between the Mac and PC
Visual Studio for Mac helps you collaborate with others in your team, regardless of if they’re using a Mac or PC. Solutions and projects work in both Visual Studio for Mac and Visual Studio, making it easy for heterogenous development teams to collaborate on the same projects, across operating systems. This also means that you can easily “round-trip” between machines, without losing any efficiency.
Built for the Mac
Visual Studio for Mac is a new IDE experience built specifically for the Mac, not a direct port of Visual Studio on Windows. This means that the UI is built to feel like you would expect working with a macOS targeted application, from primitive elements like buttons and text to the layout of the application and icons. We’ve also optimized the developer workflow to what developers on a Mac expect, making it feel right at home, without a steep learning curve to adopt.
A preview of what’s coming up next
With this release, we’re just getting started, so today we also talked about some great new preview features, which we’ll make available in our alpha channel really soon. These are preview features that are not present on the stable release, but ready for you to try once released and give us feedback:
To try out these preview features, you can subscribe to the Alpha channel in Visual Studio for Mac.
Enjoy! And let us know what you think
If you already have Visual Studio for Mac Preview installed, make sure you update to the latest version from within the app. If you haven’t tried out a preview yet, head on over to VisualStudio.com to download the latest release. To learn more about what’s in this release, check out the release notes.
Note: For everyone who downloads Visual Studio for Mac before May 17th, we’re offering an extended 60-day trial of Xamarin University, free of charge. This includes live instructor-led classes and great content to get you started using Visual Studio for Mac.
We’re very proud of this release and we want to hear what you think – please, send us your feedback! You can use Visual Studio for Mac’s “Report a Problem” or “Provide a Suggestion” dialog (within the Help menu) to provide feedback. Or join the conversation in the Visual Studio for Mac community forums.
Enjoy!
Miguel.
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