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Introducing Visual Studio IntelliCode

I've always found IntelliSense to be amazingly useful, and i miss it when i have to use an IDE or language which doesn't include it, so these AI-based improvements look like they'll only improve things.
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Author robPosted on May 18, 2018Format StatusCategories linkedin cross-post

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