![]() ![]() ![]() You will see in your Solution Explorer that on each file and folder, a new blue lock is shown. This will create a local repo and connect it to Azure Repo and push your code. The URL can be found in the Repo instruction page in Azure DevOps. For latest visual studio, a Git popup will be shown asking to create a Git repository. If you are using older version of Visual Studio, you will see that, as soon as you click, an empty git repo is created locally and a blue lock symbol comes in front of every file and folder. On the older version of Visual Studio, it will be “Add Solution to source control”. Right click on the solution file and click Create Git Repository. You will have similar project like this with a Solution and under the solution one or more projects. ![]() I hope you have the project or code changes ready in the Visual Studio to be pushed to Azure Repo. Once you select, it will give instructions to Push existing repos or import a repo or clone. A default repository is auto created, you can select from the top menu. When project is created, you will land up in a similar dashboard as below. Give a name for your project, select the visibility and create project. For returning users, you will see your projects listed. If you coming for the first time to this portal, you will be asked to create a new project on the home screen. Single Organization can have multiple projects and single project can have multiple repos. Organization is auto created when you sign up. After you login to Azure DevOps, select your Organization. There can be multiple repos in single project. This is a Product Keys collection post for all versions (including RC and RTM versions, as well universal for all languages and all updates) of Microsoft Visual Studio 5 commercial editions at least: Professional, Premium, Enterprise, Ultimate and Team Foundation Server.First we need to create a project, then only we can create a repo. If VS 2015 made a developer would like to abandon the fat and slow Visual Studio and turn to the tiny and fast free alternative SharpDevelop, then VS 2017 can make sure that you are willing to come back to VS once more. The most obvious user experience is the startup speed of VS 2017 is around 3 times faster than VS 2015, and the loading time of project solutions is shortened 2~4 times. Compared with Visual Studio 2015, Visual Studio 2017 comes with a huge performance boost. Not only did Visual Studio 2017 add many new features, but also improved many of the original practical functions, so as to save the time and effort that developers spend on daily tasks. Of course, nowadays, this most productive Visual Studio has also applied to the developments of Android, iOS, Windows, Web, and Cloud applications. Microsoft’s Visual Studio (written in C++ and C#) has always been the most powerful IDE ( Integrated Development Environment) for C# development. ![]()
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