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Shruti  S.
SS
Software Tester
Information Technology and Services
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Intuitive, Powerful, and AI-Enhanced—VS Code Elevates My Workflow"
What do you like best about Visual Studio?

What I appreciate most is how intuitive it is to use. Whether I'm running simple console applications or debugging smaller projects, the entire process feels seamless. The extensions truly elevate the experience, C# tools, and Markdown preview all help me work more efficiently and make the process much more enjoyable. As someone who alternates between small side projects and professional work, VS Code offers the ideal balance. It allows me to experiment, learn, and deploy updates—all within a single environment. What stands out for me is the deep integration with GitHub Copilot. Having AI suggestions directly inside the IDE feels like working with a coding partner. It helps me write cleaner code, fix small bugs faster, and even learn new syntax as I go. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Visual Studio?

he installation is a bit heavy, and it can feel slow on older machines — but once it’s running, it’s incredibly stable and powerful. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Pathipaka S.
PS
Software Engineer
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Innovative 'Time Machine' Debugging Makes Tracking Crashes Easier"
What do you like best about Visual Studio?

The "Time Machine" debugging technique is rewinding a program that is currently executing in order to track each step that results in a crash, even in the absence of breakpoints.

Using your own Nuget package source is simple with Diffect packages that may be related to one company.

DOTNET app implementation became simple. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Visual Studio?

The 'Solution Reload Tax' – the constant, context-breaking pauses where it reloads the entire solution for simple external changes, like switching a Git branch. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Uddhav C.
UC
Senior Software Engineer
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Visual Studio: Powerful Features and Integrations, Occasional Performance Issues"
What do you like best about Visual Studio?

I have been using Visual Studio for 11 years as an IT professional. Its IntelliSense, build capabilities, keyboard shortcuts, user interface, and integrations with Git and TFS Azure DevOps, along with strong developer support for the Azure SDK, all contribute to making it the best in the industry. Now a days getting updates with GitHub copilot and MCP support which make it very powerful tool. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Visual Studio?

Occasionally, the software hangs or becomes unresponsive, especially if you haven't cleaned your solution for about a year, which tends to happen mostly during testing. Aside from this issue, everything else is among the best in the industry. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Nensi L.
NL
Software Engineer
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Evaluating Visual Studio for Modern Software Development"
What do you like best about Visual Studio?

What I like best about Visual Studio is its comprehensive and user-friendly development environment. It provides powerful features like IntelliSense, debugging tools, and code refactoring, which make coding faster and more efficient. The integrated Git support and extensions marketplace are also excellent for improving productivity and customizing the IDE.

I also appreciate how well it supports multiple languages and frameworks — especially when working with .NET Core, C#, and web technologies — all within a single workspace. Its debugger and real-time error detection save a lot of time during development. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Visual Studio?

While Visual Studio is a powerful IDE, it can sometimes feel heavy and resource-intensive, especially when working on large projects — it may slow down or take time to load. Some features and extensions can also be overwhelming for beginners, making the learning curve a bit steep. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

SK
Senior Software Developer
Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
"My Favorite All-in-One IDE for Everyday Development"
What do you like best about Visual Studio?

Visual Studio just makes development smooth and enjoyable. I love how smart IntelliSense is, and the built-in debugger saves me so much time. Everything I need — from Git integration to testing tools — is right there. It supports so many languages and frameworks that I rarely need to switch to another IDE. It’s stable, powerful, and really helps me stay productive. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Visual Studio?

It can be a bit heavy at times, especially when working on large projects or with several extensions installed. The setup also takes a while because of its size. But honestly, once it’s up and running, it’s totally worth it for what it offers. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Brijesh R.
BR
Full Stack Software Engineer
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"A Reliable All-in-One IDE for Complex .NET Solutions"
What do you like best about Visual Studio?

What I appreciate most about Visual Studio is its ability to efficiently manage complex .NET solutions that contain multiple projects within a single environment. My work often involves a combination of console applications, REST APIs, WebSocket services, and background data synchronization jobs, and Visual Studio allows me to move between these different projects effortlessly. The integrated debugging tools are exceptionally robust—features like attaching to various processes, inspecting variables in real time, and handling multiple startup projects significantly streamline my workflow. I also rely on Visual Studio for MAUI development, and I value how the IDE delivers a consistent experience for both backend and cross-platform app development, eliminating the need to constantly switch between different tools. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Visual Studio?

For me, the biggest drawback of Visual Studio is its performance when working with large solutions. My backend is made up of several projects, including APIs, console applications, WebSocket services, and synchronization services, and the IDE often becomes sluggish, particularly during the initial load or when switching between branches. I also find that the MAUI tooling can be somewhat unstable at times, occasionally requiring a restart to get features like the designer or hot reload functioning correctly. Build times are often quite lengthy for large solutions, and even minor changes can sometimes trigger a full rebuild, which slows down my workflow. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Eric P.
EP
Senior Application Support Analyst
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Visual Studio: An Excellent Tool to Develop"
What do you like best about Visual Studio?

What I appreciate most about Visual Studio is the sense of completeness it offers as a development environment. Features like IntelliSense, robust debugging tools, and smooth Git integration help me work more efficiently and save valuable time. Its support for various languages, frameworks, and project types all within a single platform makes it incredibly versatile. Additionally, the extensive ecosystem of extensions allows me to tailor the environment precisely to my workflow. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Visual Studio?

What I dislike about Visual Studio is that it can feel heavy and resource-intensive, especially on machines with lower specs Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

yash m.
YM
Software developer
Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
"VS Code Unboxed: A Developer’s Perspective"
What do you like best about Visual Studio?

One of the most useful features of Visual Studio is its support for multiple programming languages. This means that developers can work in their preferred language or even take the opportunity to learn a new one. With access to thousands of plugins and extensions, developers can enhance their workflow and accelerate both their work and learning. Additionally, Visual Studio comes with built-in Git integration, making it easier for teams to collaborate. Developers can work on separate tasks and then use Git to merge their contributions seamlessly. The platform also benefits from a strong and active community. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Visual Studio?

However, despite all the advantages, there are a few points I want to highlight. When you have thousands of extensions or plugins installed, the operating system can start to lag. Additionally, finding the specific plugin you need can be challenging due to the sheer number available. As a result, developers often end up downloading either all of them or none at all. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Clarence Claude C.
CC
SOC Analyst L1
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Solid all-around IDE that keeps getting better"
What do you like best about Visual Studio?

I really like how Visual Studio helps me stay organized when I’m coding. The IntelliSense and debugging tools save me a ton of time, especially when I’m still learning. The Git integration is smooth and makes version control a lot less stressful. I also like that it supports so many languages and has extensions for almost everything I need. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Visual Studio?

It can be pretty heavy on my laptop sometimes, especially when I have multiple projects open. The loading time can be slow, and the updates usually take a while. Some of the menus still feel cluttered and can be confusing if you’re new to it, but once you get used to it, it’s manageable. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Vishnu N.
VN
Salesforce Developer
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Visual Studio is best IDE for Salesforce Development"
What do you like best about Visual Studio?

Visual Studio Code is an amazing tool that helps to develop a product, debug, search for specific components in the project, etc.

i. It helps us to develop Salesforce Lightning Web component, and by extension, it makes it easier.

ii. By VS Code, it’s very easy to search specific component and its details in the metadata.

iii. It also helps in the deployment process by using git

iv. It provides the best editor view for LWC, Apex, Aura components, JavaScript, and XML metadata

v. It is easy to use, easy to install, and configure Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Visual Studio?

Sometimes the VS Code extension takes a longer time to start. Only when we are using an old laptop so that deployment and retrieval processes get slow Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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Time to Implement

3 months

Return on Investment

13 months

Average Discount

13%

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