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Shawn Wildermuth
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Coding Shorts: Speeding Up the Editor in Visual Studio 2022

Visual Studio 2022 is frustrating me. Not only does debugging sometimes take way too long, but, for me, the real problem is that the editor is trying to do too much to help me. I just want to be able to type code. Intellisense is awesome but Intellisense, Intellicode, and the new AI functionality is just noise in the editor. Let me show you how to turn the noise down a little to make Visual Studio more productive.

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