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Each software development project is tailored to meet the specific requirements of the company or organization undertaking it, making every effort unique. These requirements, guided by the company's goals and influenced by the dynamics of the development team responsible for building and maintaining the software deliverable, shape the distinct nature of each software development endeavor. By recognizing the diverse set of needs and factors involved and how to edit them to fit your needs, you can ensure that the resulting software aligns with your objectives.
In this course, you will learn how to work with editors that are specific to your development needs. We will explore how to configure different editors and how to optimize a shared development workspace that facilitates productivity and consistency in the software development and maintenance workflow. By the end of this course, you will be able to identify the editors most useful to your development team/efforts and work with them productively and consistently across teams.
You will learn how to work with editors specific to your development needs, how to configure different editors, and how to optimize a shared development workspace that supports productivity and consistency in the software development and maintenance workflow.
It covers an introduction to the Visual Studio editor, editors and resources configuration (Parts 1 and 2), and code navigation.
It is suited to development teams and individuals who want to identify the editors most useful to their efforts and work with them productively and consistently across teams.
It addresses skills including using a code editor, Java editors, Microsoft Expression Studio, Microsoft Visual Studio, the Visual Editor, and Visual Studio Online.
This is an intermediate-level Microsoft Visual Studio course focused on working with editors.