TL;DR: Spot coding errors more quickly with assistance from Microsoft Visual Studio Pro 2022, now $27.97 (reg. $499) for life.
Any coder will understand the struggle of spending hours debugging their software, only to realize that it was a programming typo. If you’re still relying on free IDEs like NetBeans to program, you’re due for an upgrade. Enhance your development workflow with Microsoft’s 64-bit IDE, Microsoft Visual Studio Pro, now available for $27.97 (reg. $499) until March 30.
Regardless of your coding skills, you’ll appreciate the following:
- IntelliCode: This feature offers real-time coding suggestions to help you program faster. It also assists by highlighting your code so you’re aware of bugs or errors.
- CodeLens: This displays commit history, recent changes, and authorship to allow for more efficient programming across a team of developers.
- The ability to edit running ASP.NET pages in the web designer view and use hot reload capabilities across .NET and C++ apps.
- LiveShare: It comes with personalized sessions, access controls, and custom editor settings to speed up editing or debugging.
Once you purchase Visual Studio, you’ll wonder how you dealt with the free versions’ bugging, glitching, etc. You won’t have to worry about subscription fees or getting active updates, either.
You have until March 30 at 11:59 p.m. PT to grab lifetime access to Microsoft Visual Studio Pro 2022, now just $27.97.

Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2022 for Windows
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