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I spent much of the spring working on this course, and am delighted to see it live!
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          <a href="https://www.pluralsight.com/courses/visual-studio-2017-essentials-beyond">Visual
Studio 2017: Essentials to the Power User</a> is 7 hours of good stuff you need if
you're a Visual Studio user. My emphasis is on keeping you happy and productive by
getting the tool to help you and showing you neat features you probably didn't know
about. If you open that link in a new tab, you can play the course overview (a 2 minute
"trailer") and look at the table of contents. I've done versions of this course for
older Visual Studios and I get comments like "It's as though I have a whole new IDE"
and "I've been using Visual Studio for years and you showed me things I didn't know,
and I'm glad I do now." 
<br /></p>
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I think debugging in general is not taught enough, so I'm happy to have 2 whole modules
on it here - not on philosophy of debugging or how to narrow down a bug, but just
on how to operate the machinery of Visual Studio's debugger. There's lots of it. Plus,
if you have Ultimate, there's another half a module on "Historical Debugging", IntelliTrace.
I also spend quite a lot of time on how to find your way around a large codebase with
the various searching, finding, navigating and exploring capabilities that have evolved
over time.
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Here's a quick topic summary:
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I really enjoyed writing this course and hope you enjoy watching it. If you need a
free trial, look over to the right on this page for the grey rectangle that says Author
and click for a 10 day trial.
</p>
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Kate<br /></p>
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      <title>My Visual Studio 2017 course is live</title>
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I spent much of the spring working on this course, and am delighted to see it live!
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&lt;a href="https://www.pluralsight.com/courses/visual-studio-2017-essentials-beyond"&gt;Visual
Studio 2017: Essentials to the Power User&lt;/a&gt; is 7 hours of good stuff you need if
you're a Visual Studio user. My emphasis is on keeping you happy and productive by
getting the tool to help you and showing you neat features you probably didn't know
about. If you open that link in a new tab, you can play the course overview (a 2 minute
"trailer") and look at the table of contents. I've done versions of this course for
older Visual Studios and I get comments like "It's as though I have a whole new IDE"
and "I've been using Visual Studio for years and you showed me things I didn't know,
and I'm glad I do now." 
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
I think debugging in general is not taught enough, so I'm happy to have 2 whole modules
on it here - not on philosophy of debugging or how to narrow down a bug, but just
on how to operate the machinery of Visual Studio's debugger. There's lots of it. Plus,
if you have Ultimate, there's another half a module on "Historical Debugging", IntelliTrace.
I also spend quite a lot of time on how to find your way around a large codebase with
the various searching, finding, navigating and exploring capabilities that have evolved
over time.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Here's a quick topic summary:
&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
I really enjoyed writing this course and hope you enjoy watching it. If you need a
free trial, look over to the right on this page for the grey rectangle that says Author
and click for a 10 day trial.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Kate&lt;br&gt;
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