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Microsoft Azure DevOps Server - license & software assurance - 1 server

$188.52
Mfg # AAA-03692-CCJ-3-1 CDW # 3470792

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Previously known as Team Foundation Server (TFS), Azure DevOps Server is a set of collaborative software development tools, hosted on-premises. Azure DevOps Server integrates with your existing IDE or editor, enabling your cross-functional team to work effectively on projects of all sizes.
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What do you like best about the product?

What I like best about Visual Studio is its powerful IntelliSense, which makes coding faster and easier with real-time code suggestions. The integrated debugger is incredibly helpful for identifying and fixing issues efficiently. I appreciate the seamless Git integration for version control. Visual Studio's support for multiple programming languages and project types makes it versatile. The user interface is clean, customizable, and beginner-friendly. Its vast extension marketplace allows developers to tailor the IDE to their workflow. Built-in tools like Live Share enable real-time collaboration. Performance profiling and diagnostics tools are also very useful. It supports Azure integration out of the box. Overall, it’s a robust and comprehensive development environment.

What do you dislike about the product?

What I dislike about Visual Studio is that it can be quite heavy and slow to load, especially on older machines. The installation process is lengthy and requires significant disk space. Sometimes, it feels bloated with too many features that aren't always needed. It can occasionally crash or freeze during large projects. Updates are frequent and can disrupt workflow. The licensing for the full version is expensive for individual developers. Its performance with large solutions can degrade over time. Customizing settings can be overwhelming for beginners. Some extensions cause instability. Despite its power, it’s not always the most lightweight or responsive IDE.

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What do you like best about the product?

Visual Studio Code has amazing extension support, and it comes with tons of awesome features that other IDEs just don’t offer. It’s super easy to customize, and the minimalistic settings UI is just perfect—I’d rate it 100%! It’s clean, beginner-friendly, and easy to learn. Plus, with such a wide variety of extensions, it’s got everything you could ever need for coding.

What do you dislike about the product?

To be completely honest, I haven’t really felt like anything major is missing in VS Code. I have a pretty good machine, and I haven’t faced any significant issues like performance problems or annoying bugs. The only thing that bothers me a little is that I sometimes have to log in multiple times to sync my settings. It’s a minor inconvenience, but I’m sure it’ll be fixed in future updates.

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What do you like best about the product?

AI INTEGRATION like Black box, cursor are very helpful for fast development

What do you dislike about the product?

Some time it becomes lags when i use multiple windows

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What do you like best about the product?

the ultimate tools for development . Easy to use.

What do you dislike about the product?

the only problem can be the lack of id to code. Very long to download and install.

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What do you like best about the product?

It's debugging and intellisense features. Integrated to support multiple programming languages. Git version control, lots of extensions and customisable IDE are few of the best things.

What do you dislike about the product?

Nothing much just that it sometimes is too heavy and resource intensive on my cpu ram and battery usage.

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What do you like best about the product?

Visual Studio provides an all in one environment for development, debugging and testing. It makes coding much smoother and easy to implement a project to start development . The support of IntelliSense feature makes coding faster and more accurate by providing suggestions and auto-completions and so I use it more frequently. The debugger Customer support in Visual Studio is powerful and speeds up the development process. With Visual Studio, we can develop for multiple platforms, including Windows, Linux, macOS, mobile platforms which makes easy for us.

What do you dislike about the product?

Visual Studio can be quite heavy on system resources, especially on older powerful machines. It slow down or cause the performance issues with large projects. As it's features are powerful, it can take time to learn all the capabilities for new developers.

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What do you like best about the product?

Visual Studio is a powerful integrated development environment (IDE) that offers a wide range of features and tools for developers. Ease of Use and Implementation.

What do you dislike about the product?

Long Installation and Update Times of Visual Studio.

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What do you like best about the product?

ChatGPT integration is the best. The live debugging is invaluable

What do you dislike about the product?

Frequent slow downs when developing large projects are productivity killers.

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