
Don't lose your place as you explore.įinding your way around in a large code base can be challenging. Quick Info tool tips let you inspect API definitions, and squiggly lines let you know about issues, often showing them as you type. IntelliSense describes APIs as you type and uses auto-completion to increase speed and accuracy. Visual Studio guides you with live assistance as you write code, no matter what language you use, from C#/VB and C++ to JavaScript and Python.

DevOps with automated deployments and continuous monitoringĬode with confidence.Advanced debugging, automated and manual testing, and profiling.C#, Visual Basic, F#, C++, Python, Node.js, and HTML/JavaScript.Tools and services for projects of any size or complexity.Use version control, be agile, and collaborate efficiently with this new release. You can also extend and customize Visual Studio by building your own extensions. Code fast, debug and diagnose with ease, test often, and release with confidence. Azure DevOps Server (formerly Visual Studio Team Foundation Server)Īzure Dev Tools for Teaching was referred to as Imagine, DreamSpark, or MSDNAA earlier.Use Visual Studio 2017 to develop apps for Android, iOS, Windows, web, and cloud.Machine Learning Server (formerly R Server).SQL Server Mobile Report Publisher (formerly Datazen Enterprize).The following list shows some of the software available through Azure Dev Tools for Teaching: To download & install Microsoft 365, follow these instructions. Microsoft Office is not available through Azure Dev Tools.

If you cannot find what you are looking for, contact your departmental IT or the Help Desk. While some software is available for all UTD students, most Azure Dev Tools for Teaching are tied to department-specific agreements. To log in to Azure Dev Tools for Teaching, visit and log in with your The Azure portal is protected by Duo.
