- #Visual studio community vs enterprise install#
- #Visual studio community vs enterprise update#
- #Visual studio community vs enterprise full#
In case you do not have it installed, you can still open an extensibility project without the VS SDK installed. You can use high-resolution icons in your VS extensions and for increased portability and sharing of extension projects, you can use the NuGet versions of the VS SDK Reference Assemblies. Participating in Visual Studio Extensibility is now easier than ever.
#Visual studio community vs enterprise full#
If you’ve been waiting for the full release before you upgrade, the second part of this post will cover what’s new in VS 2015 more broadly. What’s New since Visual Studio 2015 RCįor those of you who’ve been following our progress since Preview last November and RC in April, you’ll see a few changes, which I’ll talk about here.
#Visual studio community vs enterprise install#
To keep developing Universal Windows apps before the 29 th, please keep using the Visual Studio 2015 RC release and don’t install Visual Studio 2015 RTM – it will remove the RC tools. Check out Soma’s post to learn about building app for Windows 10 with VS 2015 and also Polita’s post on targeting Windows 10 with your Apache Cordova app. The tools for Windows 10 (the SDK and the tools for Universal Windows app development) will be available on July 29 th when Windows 10 is also available.
You can also use images available in Azure to quickly set up a VM to try out any or all of these releases.īefore saying anything about the release, I want to start by thanking all of you who took the time to download our pre-releases and send us feedback – here on this blog, through Send-a-Smile, through Connect, or through email. As always, you can download Visual Studio through several channels:, MSDN subscriber downloads.
#Visual studio community vs enterprise update#
Today we released Visual Studio 2015, VS 2013 Update 5, and TFS 2013 Update 5. Windows 10, Tools for Windows 10, and Windows 10 support in Apache Cordova Platform are all available today. Check out Soma’s post to learn about building app for Windows 10 with VS 2015 and also Polita’s post on targeting Windows 10 with your Apache Cordova app. He also has links for download and release notes. Brian Harry’s post highlights some key capabilities like Agile Project Management, Continuous Delivery, Git improvements, and Extensibility. The final release of TFS 2015 is now available.