![]() (And any available extension methods), filtered by what you’ve typed so far. ![]() If you’re calling a method, for example, you’ll see a popup containing only method names accessible on the class you’re calling on. ![]() IntelliSense is Visual Studio’s way of auto-completing names based on what you type and what’s available in the current context. Let’s start off with a simple one – opening the IntelliSense popup. If you’ve been coding in Visual Studio for years, this list may serve as a refresher, or you may even learn something new. If you’re new to using Visual Studio, I recommend giving these a go and then get into the rhythm of using them often. ![]() Here is a list of the top 11 Visual Studio features that I use just about every day (yes, including the weekend). 10 Visual Studio features to turbocharge your coding By Jason | Posted | 7 min. ![]()
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