Buy Microsoft Visual Studio Pro for $45 right now

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Amplify your dev work with this deal on Visual Studio Pro 2022 right now.  StackSocialHaving in-house development is a massive advantage for many businesses. And having software on hand to help streamline workflows, amplify productivity, and keep projects on track is a must — especially when you can get it at a discount.Right now, Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2022 for Windows is on sale for only $45 (reg. $499), saving you 90%. Described as a “fully featured development environment,” Visual Studio 2022 is Microsoft’s first 64-bit IDE, and it became its best to date at working with complicated workloads and large-scale projects. Microsoft Visual Studio Professional users can build across different languages and platforms, which greatly opens up the range of potential projects they can take on. Visual Studio also comes with automated support systems like IntelliCode, which can understand the context of the code you’re writing, and help add variable names, functions, and more to enable users to code more while typing less. Similar to AI-driven writing assistants, IntellliCode can complete a line or block of code for you, and it can offer lists of potential next-best options for you to move forward and discover solutions more easily. Get Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2022 for Windows on sale now.

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