Restore Solutions: The navigation is a lot better!Ĭommented on: Windows Spotify app gets a new design with latest update Some users will apparently pay for anything.Ĭommented on: Telegram updates on Windows 11 with reaction changes and emoji statuses K Why would anyone buy Premium to be able to add reactions in chat when one can simply use a free desktop emoji keyboard like EF*CK. Share This Post:Ĭategories How-To, Developer Tags Visual Studio, Visual Studio Code, Visual Studio Online Want to help make Visual Studio 2022 be even better on Arm64? Share your feedback with the Visual Studio Developer Community, report any bugs or issues you encounter via report a problem, and make a suggestion on what workloads you want to see in Visual Studio 2022. Vcpkg already runs natively on Arm64 and while some dependent third-party tools will run emulated, you will still be able to build and use 600+ C++ libraries natively in your Arm64 build environment. If you are just getting started developing Arm64 apps or are thinking about it, keep in mind, most of the C++ libraries you already use natively support Arm64. Leslie Richardson, Program Manager for Visual Studio Extensibility, provides a quick and helpful guide.
Making your extension Arm64-compatible is relatively easy if you are familiar with Visual Studio 2022. Visual Studio 2022 Preview brings access to the new native Arm64 MSVC compiler toolset, which includes C++ Code Analysis capabilities. The MSVC Toolset, including the C+_+ compiler, libraries, and runtime, supports Arm64 devices and is constantly working to improve the quality of Arm64 generated code.