* Please note, this is a screenshot of the timeline taken at the time of this post. This will change over time so please checkout Visual Studio Feature Timeline on VisualStudio.com to see the latest timeline.
You won’t see dates on this timeline but you will see which VS release train we expect various languages and features to be part of. Of course, as we move on with future updates and major releases, you’ll start seeing us share features tied to these releases, as well. When we aren’t sure what release the in progress features will be in, we’ll list them as TBD. As with the VSO Timeline, some stuff may get cancelled or change along the way and we’ll do our best to communicate that to you as soon as possible.
Megan Yount, Program Manager, Visual Studio Customer and Feedback Team Megan Yount has been at Microsoft for 3 years, working as a release manager to get awesome Visual Studio products into the hands of eager developers. She’s currently working on the customer and feedback team where she’s focused on making the latest, greatest Visual Studio products and content easy to find, understand, and download. |