Visual Studio for Mac Retirement Announcement - Visual Studio BlogSpyros@programming.dev to Programming@programming.dev – 198 points – 1 years agodevblogs.microsoft.com58Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsI always forget VS Code is a different thing to VS. Don't scare me like that.*different thing to VS for Mac, because Microsoft had to give three entirely different products the same name.VS for Mac was really just a renamed Xamarin Studio too.Which is a continuation of MonoDevelop.Oh wow I had no idea hahaSame jeez this headline scared me!Dammit, me too!It's still available on good operating systems anyway.where the rpm file at thenArea 51, obviously4 more...4 more...
I always forget VS Code is a different thing to VS. Don't scare me like that.*different thing to VS for Mac, because Microsoft had to give three entirely different products the same name.VS for Mac was really just a renamed Xamarin Studio too.Which is a continuation of MonoDevelop.Oh wow I had no idea hahaSame jeez this headline scared me!Dammit, me too!It's still available on good operating systems anyway.where the rpm file at thenArea 51, obviously4 more...4 more...
*different thing to VS for Mac, because Microsoft had to give three entirely different products the same name.VS for Mac was really just a renamed Xamarin Studio too.Which is a continuation of MonoDevelop.Oh wow I had no idea haha
It's still available on good operating systems anyway.where the rpm file at thenArea 51, obviously4 more...
I always forget VS Code is a different thing to VS.
Don't scare me like that.
*different thing to VS for Mac, because Microsoft had to give three entirely different products the same name.
VS for Mac was really just a renamed Xamarin Studio too.
Which is a continuation of MonoDevelop.
Oh wow I had no idea haha
Same jeez this headline scared me!
Dammit, me too!
It's still available on good operating systems anyway.
where the rpm file at then
Area 51, obviously