

It's not the extensions, I barely use any. But once ASP.NET CORE mixed UI/HTML text editor stuff is involved, it turns into a train wreck. I found that when working with C# only codes (like class libraries etc) it's relatively more stable. I've even clean installed (not just the program, but the whole Windows 10 OS) a couple of times in the past few months. I take great care in keeping my PCs and software environments squeaky clean.īut VS 2019 throws more exceptions than any other programs I've dealt with lately, more than some of those legacy programs written for DOS/Win3.1 that some of my clients have been using since the 90s. I'm new developer with a long time sysadmin background. No crashes so far (especially the renaming crush fix alone is saving me lots of grief) and the "preview" Razor editor is noticeably snappier (though it still could be even faster! ). I installed and used preview 3 since its release and am happy to report that it's indeed working very well. He took a few bug reports from me and also let me know that v16.10 would be a significant improvement - starting from preview ver.3. He was very helpful and gave me some insights on the improvements being worked on for VS within Microsoft, especially the new Razor editor. Soon after I made the original post below, a Microsoft employee who works on the Visual Studio team DM'ed me.
