

NET 2015, it includes ASP.NET 5, a lean composable framework for building Web and cloud applications. Last but not least, Microsoft has also released a preview of Visual Studio Emulator for Android. Visual Studio Tools for Unity (VSTU) 2.0 Preview includes better support for debugger attributes and visualization for objects. The release also includes full integration of the Unity Tools for Visual Studio, which enables developers to use the Visual Studio IDE for Unity application development.

New language features in C# 6 to reduce boilerplate and clutter in everyday code, and new light bulbs in the editor that bring proactive refactoring and code fixing opportunities.New coding productivity capabilities, particularly for C# and VB, thanks to built-in integration of the new “Roslyn”.Smart Unit Tests (based on the PEX technology developed by Microsoft Research) that analyze code and automatically generate unit tests to describe its behavior.Connected Services manager that lets developers discover and consume REST APIs in their applications, including support for Azure Mobile Services, Azure Store, Office 365, and Salesforce today.Integrated support for building apps that run across Android, iOS, and Windows devices with integration of Visual Studio Tools for Apache Cordova (including new iOS debugging and seamless integration with TypeScript) as well as new Visual C++ tools for cross-platform library development.Ability to create ASP.NET 5 websites that can run on multiple platforms, including Windows, Mac, and Linux.Top feature highlights of Visual Studio 2015 Preview include: The new releases will let you build with C++, HTML5, and ASP.net.

Microsoft emphasizes that it wants to deliver an offering that is great for any developer.
