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KH

Kate H.  
marketing manager  
Retail  
Used the software for: 6-12 months

### "visual studio"

June 19, 2024

3.0

Pros

If you are building code for multiple different projects then this is the application for you.

Cons

I wish there was a way to create buckets as I work on different clients at the same time.

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VR

Verified Reviewer  
software developper  
Computer Software  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "life partner"

April 14, 2024

5.0

visual studio was my partner from school to work and even in personnal life and really happy with my experience using it. i wish to share it with the world

Pros

As a software developer, I've had the privilege of using Microsoft Visual Studio extensively, and I can confidently say that it stands as a cornerstone in the world of integrated development environments (IDEs). Visual Studio isn't just a tool; it's a robust ecosystem that empowers developers to bring their ideas to life with unparalleled efficiency and precision. One of the standout features of Visual Studio is its versatility. Whether you're building a web application, a mobile app, a desktop software, or even diving into cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence and cloud computing, Visual Studio provides the tools and resources you need to succeed. With support for multiple programming languages, frameworks, and platforms, it's a one-stop solution for developers working on diverse projects. One of the features I appreciate most is the robust debugging capabilities offered by Visual Studio. The debugger is a powerful tool that allows developers to identify and resolve issues efficiently, with features like breakpoints, watch windows, and real-time variable inspection making the debugging process smooth and effective.

Cons

Microsoft Visual studio can be lettle bit hard to understand and use for beginners and need an assistance from a pro but You will get it in no time.

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MANUEL EDUARDO P.  
Freelancer  
Design  
Used the software for: 1-2 years

### "La mejor IDE"

April 24, 2024

5.0

Pros

Microsoft Visual Studio es mi IDE favorito, ya que me permite desarrollar con una gran cantidad de lenguajes de programación, manejar fácilmente diversas bases de datos en un solo ambiente de desarrollo. Es muy intuitivo y fácil de usar, y lo mejor de todo es que está en constante mejoramiento.

Cons

Hasta el momento no he tenido inconvenientes mayores, pero ante cualquier dificultad puedo recurrir a una gran comunidad que comparte sus experiencias y soluciones de inconvenientes.

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Miguel C.  
Desarrollador de Software  
Program Development  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "Programación Fácil al alcance de tu mano."

February 16, 2024

4.0

Hace mucho tiempo que uso este software para desarrollar y siempre cumple mis expectativas, ya sea para desarrollar un aplicación comercial, o para una de satisfacción personal, y utilizando diferentes lenguajes y tecnologías. Es un producto extremadamente versátil e "inteligente" a la hora de crear tus propias aplicaciones.

Pros

La facilidad de creación de interfaces de usuario, aceleran mucho las tareas de desarrollo... y por supuesto, intellisense!, el gestor de auto-completador de código, es sumamente útil

Cons

No hay nada en particular que no me guste.

Review Source

kS

karthik S.  
student  
Oil & Energy  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### ""Exploring Visual Studio Code: A User's Perspective""

October 7, 2023

5.0

Visual Studio Code has been an indispensable tool in my development journey. Its versatility, with support for multiple languages, extensions, and a seamless user interface, has made it my go-to code editor. From coding and debugging to version control and project management, VS Code has simplified it all. It's not just a code editor; it's a productivity booster. Whether I'm working on personal projects or collaborating with teams, VS Code's ease of use and customization have been game-changers. It's become an integral part of my daily workflow, and I can't imagine coding without it

Pros

Visual Studio Code's coolest feature, in my opinion, is that you can write code in lots of different programming languages. It's like having one tool that can do it all. Whether you're working on a website in HTML, a game in Python, or an app in JavaScript, VS Code has you covered. You don't have to switch between different programs, which can be a pain. It's like having a Swiss Army knife for coding – super handy and saves you time! Plus, you can add extra tools to VS Code to make it even better for each language you use. It's like having a personalized coding helper right at your fingertips. That's what makes VS Code so awesome!

Cons

Integrate built-in testing with analytics in VS Code for smarter development and data-driven marketing decisions.

Switched from

[The Jupyter Notebook](https://www.capterra.com/p/234967/The-Jupyter-Notebook/)[IntelliJ IDEA](https://www.capterra.com/p/136010/IntelliJ-IDEA/)

because vs code have ability to run all the languages in it but is not same in other apps so i like vs cod so much

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VR

Verified Reviewer  
IT Specialist  
Computer & Network Security  
Used the software for: 6-12 months

### "Microsoft Visual Studio is the best powerfull code editor"

May 1, 2024

5.0

with the lightweight editor, it makes development team work easier, and a wide range of programming languages is provided.

Pros

the version we use is 64-bit natively which means more performance, and fewer out-of-memory exceptions. AI feature makes every character more on point. debugging feature that no need to stop to be able to see the change in the application we write.

Cons

Can be overwhelming for beginners, and can be slow on large projects especially when using large extensions.

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Ram K.  
Blockchain developer  
Computer Software  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "Best IDE for development. "

August 29, 2023

5.0

Pros

The Visual Studio is an end to end development lifecycle IDE used by most of the developers, there are many functionalities not just writing code but we can debug it aswell.

Cons

Microsoft Visual studio is an top rated IDE .Nothing to dislike for me.

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VR

Verified Reviewer  
Treasury  
Accounting  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "The best one for the management and development the project..! I really love it ❤️"

August 19, 2023

5.0

Good one for my experience using, i want to do any things form my business in this application to development my work

Pros

Easy for using and make the ways good for the management and development about what you need to do ..!

Cons

I look it as the good one for development the games or any things you want to make in your business management

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YST

Yacouba S T.  
Étudiant  
Research  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "Le Meilleur éditeur de code de tous les temps"

December 16, 2022

5.0

Visual studio est tout ce me faut pour développer mon entreprise dans domaine du développement de code.

Pros

Facilité d'utilisation et interface graphique passionnante

Cons

Le point faible du logiciel est qu'il est peu lourd par rapport à d'autre éditeur.

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TA

Tijuan A.  
owner  
Business Supplies and Equipment  
Used the software for: I used a free trial

### "my review"

January 11, 2023

5.0

In summary, projections in Visual Basic can be performed using a variety of tools and techniques, such as LINQ and the Select method. These tools provide a simple and intuitive way to transform data into a different format, making it easy to work with data in Visual Basic and providing a lot of flexibility when working with data in different contexts.

Pros

a lot of flexibility when working with data in different contexts.

Cons

the ability to connect to various databases such as SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle and many more. Developers can use the built-in tools to connect to the database, create tables, and perform basic data operation

Alternatives considered

[Wing Python IDE](https://www.capterra.com/p/182470/Wing-Python-IDE/)

Reason for choosing Microsoft Visual Studio

linux

Review Source

Tommy W.  
CTO  
Computer Software  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "Biggest problem - VS Code or Visual Studio?"

December 14, 2023

5.0

I've been around since the very first versions and I've never looked back, as said before, I use VS Code on the Mac as well and tons of features are shared, but VS is not the IDE by a long shot as VS is on Windows. VS is a perfect match for Core 8, Angular, Typescript and what not.

Pros

It works. Mostly. Support for Core 8, TypeScript, all modern tools and languages. Integrated, easy set up and quick updates.

Cons

None, really except ONE. MS pulled the plug on Mac OS and that's a major setup. Im now running VS Code on the Mac and VS on a virtual machine on Azure. Works perfectly, but WHY!! I want VS on MAC!!

Review Source

NJ

Nishedh J.  
Lead Developer  
Computer Software  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "Microsoft Visual Studio Review"

March 25, 2024

5.0

One of the best IDE for software development as it is easy to use, it supports intelligence, supports coding, designing, debugging, testing and deployment.

Pros

One of the best Integrated Development Environment as supports coding, designing, debugging, testing and deployment. It supports multi language such as C#, javascript, Typescript etc.

Cons

It might be complex for beginner's, need license to run as a professional.

Reason for choosing Microsoft Visual Studio

It supports multi language, easy to integrate with Microsoft eco system, intelligence, quick community support etc.

Review Source

Tychique Le Saint B.  
Designer graphique  
Graphic Design  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "Mon expérience avec Microsoft Visual Studio"

August 7, 2023

4.0

Je suis designer Graphique je conçois souvent des site web pour mes clients. Microsoft Visual studio m'aide énormément dans le développement. L'ajout des plugins, l'interface qui est ergonomique, la maniabilité du logiciel... Vraiment apprécié

Pros

Je ne saurais mettre en avant telle fonctionnalités plus telle. Elles sont toutes meilleurs en grande majorité

Cons

Bien que j'utilise pas toutes les fonctionnalités le logiciel me paraît acceptable

Switched from

[Sublime Text](https://www.capterra.com/p/179535/Sublime-Text/)

Microsoft Visual studio est plus complet

Review Source

VR

Verified Reviewer  
frontend developer and social media marketing  
Marketing and Advertising  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "I recommend Microsoft Visual Studio if you are a coder."

August 4, 2023

5.0

Microsoft Visual Studio is an excellent coding environment software program. It is very easy to use and user-friendly. And it is lightweight and runs smoothly on PCs. It supports almost all programming languages and offers many helpful extensions. These features make it the best IDE in my opinion.

Pros

What I like the most about Microsoft Visual Studio is its support for multiple programming languages, and there are a bunch of extensions that are so helpful, such as Prettier, Live Server and Emmet..

Cons

Honestly, there is nothing I don't like about VS Code. I would suggest making the user interface even more creative and providing a wider selection of themes to choose from.

Switched from

[Notepad++](https://www.capterra.com/p/185965/Notepad/)

Microsoft Visual Studio is easier than Notepad++ in every way.

Review Source

Ngo N.  
Database analyst  
International Trade and Development  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "Indispensable "

October 10, 2023

5.0

J'ai juste une expérience d'utilisation juste exceptionnelle surtout depuis le fait que je l'utilise pour coder en python

Pros

Une solide intégration entre les autres produits Microsoft et possède des fonctionnalités très complètes et variées

Cons

Je fais qu'il faut pour certaines versions une connexion internet pour l'installation

Alternatives considered

[Microsoft PowerPoint](https://www.capterra.com/p/141633/PowerPoint/)[Sublime Text](https://www.capterra.com/p/179535/Sublime-Text/)[Microsoft Word](https://www.capterra.com/p/227146/Microsoft-Word/)[Microsoft Excel](https://www.capterra.com/p/176574/Excel/)

Reason for choosing Microsoft Visual Studio

Le fait qu'il prenne en charge plus langage de programmation .

Review Source

RT

Rodrigo T.  
Owner  
Computer Software  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "It was great, now I just think it's enough"

October 15, 2021

4.0

We use it daily to maintain systems in windows, web, uwp and apps. But the tools make easy tasks difficult. For example, you have a Xamarin that never really looks finished, with a third-rate xaml design, uwp that seems to repeatedly disconnect the IDE so that you need to recompile the project to make simple changes, and a total abandonment of Visual Basic. Microsoft doesn't seem to understand that if you like the productivity of VB you will NEVER WANT the complexity of C#. VS seems to be moving in the direction of being harder rather than easier. VS is it good? YES. VS is it productive? No more. Solve the task? YES. Do you have fun with him? Not here.

Pros

In an environment that becomes familiar with use, you have access to several built-in functions, plus a bunch of solutions (some paid or third-party) that deliver advanced design, development, source code protection, and publishing capabilities. Microsoft's initiative to maintain the community version is very good.

Cons

With each new version the tool becomes more complex, rather than cleaner. The developer expects little cognitive overhead, expects to be able to hide repetitive boiler plate tasks when they don't need to be seen, expects it to be easy to internationalize the application. There are more and more features that the smaller company will never use, such as live share, the translation of uwp apps is VERY confusing, the windows forms design is terrible and doesn't fit right to HIDPI. Lots and lots of things you don't care about and things that you really miss never come. It's a contradiction to create AI helpers that copy your code to "make it easy", while you want it to be an easy-to-use tool that displays complexity ONLY if you need to.

Alternatives considered

[IntelliJ IDEA](https://www.capterra.com/p/136010/IntelliJ-IDEA/)

Reason for choosing Microsoft Visual Studio

Honestly it was chosen mainly because there were legacy applications to maintain and convert to new platforms. Also due to UWP, for which there are no other tools. But in parallel we use JetBrains tools, as they are easier for some tasks. If XOJO were cheaper, it would have become our main development tool. Do not misunderstand me. Do I like Visual Studio? YES. Do I like the way the project has progressed over the last decade? SURELY NOT. Everything you get used to and like about Microsoft seems to be murdered by themselves in the next lap of the race. There seems to be paranoia around C# and F# and XAML (F# people also complain about abandonment), and an absolute meaninglessness in the future of these technologies: everything gets more and more complicated, more and more confused, you struggle to learn and evolve and when it starts to make money the technology is "mature" and is abandoned. Then Visual Studio once an essential productivity tool, today it's another useful tool that you like and dislike.

Review Source

Siwaphiwe K.  
Freelancer  
Information Technology and Services  
Used the software for: 1-2 years

### "A Deep Dive into Microsoft's Visual Studio"

July 26, 2022

5.0

My overall experience with Visual Studio's is a great one. I highly recommend the software to any developers that are looking to improve, clean, and deploy their coding projects. The software is pricy but very worth it. I personally use Visual Studio's as my main IDE when developing web apps for my clients. And strongly recommend it to anyone.

Pros

The below are the Pros for Visual Studio: \*Great for developing Webapps and Xamarin apps \*A very simple navigation feature. \* Great customization features and can include third party extension as well. \* Can create native apps for Android, iOS, and Windows in the same solution. \*Advanced developers can use VS to build apps by using HTML, JavaScript, C#, .NET (Xamarin), and C++ etc

Cons

The below are the Cons for using Visual Studio: \*Installation of updates can take a long time to do \*Previously created projects may not be compatible with the new IDE version upon migrating from old VS to a newer version. \*Can be very expensive when compared to other IDE's

Review Source

Angelo Ariel B.  
developer  
Computer Software  
Used the software for: 6-12 months

### "perhaps the best ally of a developer"

May 16, 2022

4.0

My personal experience, at first I didn't like it very much, then how intuitive it is and its great versatility ended up convincing me and I ended up using it over other programs. What he does, he does very well.

Pros

how intuitive it is to use (especially initial setup, plugin download, online community help)

Cons

its graphical interface is really improvable. If you dedicate yourself to web development, it is not the best tool for it (for almost everything else, yes)

Review Source

SVK

Shubham Vasantrao K.  
Officer  
Capital Markets  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "Very User and developer friendly Tool"

January 5, 2023

5.0

At the start, I was using Eclipse and was quite comfortable with it and so was a bit reluctant to switch. But when I started using it daily, I realized the potential benefits and its user-friendly features' impact on my productivity.

Pros

1) I mainly used VS Code for UI development using TS. Though I used this product for TS, it handles and works well for other languages as well2) The UI is straightforward and the tool's extensibility is quite amazing.3) We can download extensions and plugins to customize the UI editors based on our requirements. Changing themes, fonts, etc is very easy and accessible.4) Integration with other software can also be done in VS code and which further makes the developer's life easier. I integrated bitbucket, and JIRA with my VS Code, which allowed me to not open these external tools outside VS code and saved much of my time5) With the help of extensions that can add intellisense to our code which makes the development experience much nicer and fast too.6) Extremely lightweight and has great response time when opened.

Cons

Honestly, no issues have been encountered as of now, and love the way as is! So I would say no complaints for now

Review Source

Oshadha P.  
Junior Software Developer  
Information Technology and Services  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "Best Coding Software for "Real" development work!"

March 28, 2019

4.0

I've started coding with Visual Studio from 2014 - 2015. Between this time our university offers us the 2012 version. So we have used to it. When first time I familiar with Visual Studio, It was difficult because there is a lot of options and a lot of features to select. but day by day I'm used to Visual Studio 2012 version and I have realized It's not difficult to familiar that I felt because of there lot of options for doing a lot of things. Then I felt it's amazing. Then I moved to work with 2015 version and now I'm working with ASP.Net and C# with 2017 version. When considering all the previous versions with the latest version, this one is awesome. The best thing is Microsoft now release Visual Studio for free download. This is a very valuable thing for programmers and developers who are beginners and pro level people. And also Microsoft maintained year by year and users never switch to another IDE after an update because of everyone like it. Our company depends on Visual Studio for developing, updating and maintaining our products. It's the secret of growth of our company and this everything because this application is ROI(Return of Investment). Everything isn't the best and the best one can have some faults. Like this, I have to say something about because Visual Studio is very heavy software and this needs more ram because with heavy extensions it will become slow.

Pros

Visual Studio has a lot of features. The first thing that I'm like is ease of use. And also it's support for multi-language support. When I'm developing a completed project with front-end and back-end I'm able to use both of languages in Visual Studio. So visual studio has full stack development capabilities. Integrated with the database is easy because structured are predefined and we can implementations easily. And also if we have to implement more than one project for a one-goal we can create that project under one solution. Every project has Microsoft support and can be used Microsoft products and services to link with projects. Support for MVC architecture. And also Remoting, .net.core, class libraries, WPF is the few of best features Visual studio offers for users. And users can use source control plugin integration like GIT, TFS etc. This application has good performance and stability.

Cons

Users have to spend high cost for Enterprise License (vs Professional) Too many version to select before use like Enterprise, Community, Professional, Ultimate, etc. Memory and CPU consumption may be high sometimes. Officially came up with basics themes.

Review Source

RS

Ramya S.  
Software wngineer  
Computer Software  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "One stop shop IDE, CICD tool"

March 3, 2022

5.0

Love visual studio

Pros

Everything it offers. Easy to write code, debug, navigate, declare depnedencies, author and run tests, support for multiple languages and code development, git integration, azure integration, easy compilation, intelisense. If I had to pick one, I love that it’s very user friendly and has options for almost anything a developer needs, it’s a very powerful tool for a developer

Cons

1\. Two versions of visual studio can’t co exist for eg: VS 2019 and VS 2022 2. Sometimes VIsual studio runs into transient errors if it is open from a few days and has to be restarted

Review Source

Amit K.  
Data Scientist  
Computer Software  
Used the software for: 1-2 years

### "Review Microsoft Visual Studio"

February 10, 2022

5.0

We are Data as a service provider and often our work is in python and SQL. I have developed various modules, applications, predictive models, and packages written in VS code IDE. The most common activity for me is configuring files, modifying and developing JSON which is super easy, configuring docker dev containers using docker extensions, and pushing files in git. After using VS code, multiple problems like multi-language support, docker setup, database connections, and git integration have been alleviated for me.

Pros

: in my opinion installation and integration of extensions, support of multiple language code, data modeling, and debugging are the most important features. The product UI is very easy to navigate and use for the experienced user who has spent a fair bit of time exploring. Editing features like formatting, navigating files, navigating modules, navigating packages, and resolving dependencies need some learning. However, it was easier to integrate the product with our business use case.

Cons

A few times I encountered an error while adding a docker container but it worked fine during retry. I encountered one more issue where the Jupyter kernel died while working or was taking a lot of time to execute the code which had earlier less run time but the issue was fixed after just restarting the VS studio. This usually happens when you're are working for a long period or you have opened multiple containers.

Review Source

RM

Ryan M.  
Founder, CEO  
Computer Software  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "Visual Studio has come a very long way since VB6"

October 7, 2019

5.0

Overall, my experience with more recent versions of Visual Studio (using it for multiple languages and project types from APIs to Angular applications and even some work using third-party generators such as ngx-rocket) has been very pleasant. You don't have to worry about plugins always breaking or no longer being maintained like you do with most IntelliJ IDEs and the community seems to take commitment and quality very seriously when working with third-party extensions. As for Nugat and libraries hosted on GitHub, you can expect the quality and typical setbacks to be the same though.

Pros

\- Improved search functionality that is on par with IntelliJ editors' search functionality. - Software hiccups are rare, whereas they used to be very common even in the recent versions. - Everything is nicely consolidated, you can select the language you're using at the start as well as the type of project, and you can even search for and pull libraries into your project from the internet without ever leaving the editor. - High quality themes, don't have to fix items that are the same color but were different colors in another theme like you do with IntelliJ themes. - Shortcuts and hotkeys have slowly been moving towards being similar to IntelliJ editors, which for me is a definite win, but for new users this wont make a difference.

Cons

\- Occassionally locks up, forcing you to open Task Manager and abort the application, sometimes causing lost work. - Some features do take getting used to before appreciating them, i.e. some components of the Debug/Release manager and handling deployments, but once you understand how they work, you're in love with their usefulness. If you're coming from command line and config file debug and/or deployment, this isn't much of a con because you can imply most of the setting names, but figuring out what you can do through the IDE and what you have to do through files can be as annoying as finding the right IDE screen to change a setting.

Alternatives considered

[IntelliJ IDEA](https://www.capterra.com/p/136010/IntelliJ-IDEA/)

Reason for choosing Microsoft Visual Studio

Visual Studio was something that I left since switching from VB6 and VC++ programming over a decade before trying it again. I played with it back in the Visual Studio 2008 days (where it was still confusing what ".NET" actually meant with regards to Microsoft who themselves didn't seem to know just yet) but really didn't like it until a new hire came in, supporting it strongly. The rest of the team gave it a shot, and I've been hooked on both C# and Visual Studio ever since. For a long time, I assumed Visual Studio was always going to be inferior to other IDEs that work with Microsoft's languages but after using it (and the other popular editors) I can definitely say Microsoft has really stepped their game up.

Review Source

VR

Verified Reviewer  
Founder and CEO  
Financial Services  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "The Gold Standard for IDEs"

October 14, 2019

5.0

Started using visual studio because it was the only IDE a particular vendor had support for. Quickly tried to find more excuses to use it. The intellisense, code-folding and beautification defaults are much better and work much more consistently than any other IDE we've used. We use quite a number of different IDEs, but VS intellisense has been one of if not the biggest productivity enhancement we've had from a single feature. It's amazing how much better done intellisense is in VS than most other products. It particularly makes a big difference for people who do not have extensive backgrounds writing on particular projects, because it saves a lot of documentation lookups if the design is done well and api documentation is included (we require this to maximize benefits here). More than from a utility perspective, vs intellisense is so responsive it's FUN... which we think accounts for more benefits (again esp for people who are less familiar w/a codebase, cause it shortens the learning curve). Visual studio is also very good at staying up-to-date with latest apis and techniques. Obviously you probably want to be a user of microsoft's API stack in some way (.net), but you can code in most major languages with it. The primary drawback is that it does not presently play well with linux OS. There are some efforts to improve this-most noticeably visual studio community. Community is cross platform but not full ide (and doesn't use same VS intellisense).

Pros

Intellisense is off-the-charts fast. So quick, it can make coding feel like a video game. The most-widely-integrated IDE- plugins for everything. Compatibility between express and full visual studio makes it easy for full-fledged developers to work on same project/product with entry devs, interns, and even open-source.

Cons

While they have made some improvements here (w/regard to visual studio community edition), the full visual studio IDE doesn't run on linux (at least not without VM, wine or jumping through a lot of hoops).

Reason for choosing Microsoft Visual Studio

We have and continue to use many IDEs (including monodevelop, unity, vs community, various vs express editions, and other commercial ides including customized ides bundled with particular products or platforms). However VS is our favorite and if it ran equally well all on all OSes we probably would standardize on it.

Review Source

VR

Verified Reviewer  
Operations manager  
Banking  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "Father of Drag-n-Drop builder with slickest UI!!!"

January 19, 2022

5.0

Microsoft Visual Studio is the upgradation of Visual Basic and other IDE to integrate into a big one. For newbie in coding, Visual basic provides the thoughts & experiences of a professional application developer. Simple & easy UI lets you learn & implement an idea into reality at first day at school. Inputs minimal writings & wares out maximum integrated system. What else do you need from a Drag-n-Drop revolution???

Pros

The Microsoft Visual Studio is the best Drag-n-Drop coding platform where a user can tweak ideas and algorithms into simpler and fastest way, make a trial on the go while building apps & software's, Handling database. When you don't have or have a basic coding idea, go for MVS. It will never disappoint you.

Cons

Integrating Plugins & libraries into MVS core system is a bit handful mastery that needs to be mastered for advanced complex stage. MVS decodes a bit slower than other platform. Cross platform support is a least. Multiple user session for remote work is a hard nut to crack in MVS.

Switched from

[Wing Python IDE](https://www.capterra.com/p/182470/Wing-Python-IDE/)

Requires a load of less writing rather than to make a table & pubish!!!!

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