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It's too much to assume Microsoft does good QA on their products. However, Visual Studio 2019 was pretty stable for me. Now, VS 2022 freezes multiple times per day on different computers. Fortunately, it only locks up its own process and Killing the process gets around the problem.

Are you seeing this? Have you found a solution?

It's too much to assume Microsoft does good QA on their products. However, Visual Studio 2019 was pretty stable for me. Now, VS 2022 freezes multiple times per day on different computers. Fortunately, it only locks up its own process and Killing the process gets around the problem. Are you seeing this? Have you found a solution?

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yeah doesn't work very well

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VS is garbage. No real programmer uses it unless they are forced to.

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Yes, no need for VS when the real programmers are porting Doom over to yet another platform/OS for no real benefit to anyone.

C:\PROJECTS\REALPROG>tasm realprog.asm C:\PROJECTS\REALPROG>tlink realprog C:\PROJECTS\REALPROG>realprog ꝹꝗꜺꝂꝀↀↆⱢↃⱣₑỪỮỶỄᶲᶡᶟᶗᵲᵴᴚʭˠǶǢǣƧƚ [BEEEEEEEEEEEP]

oops

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If I leave it open too long, it starts leaking memory... Will start getting "Your PC is low on memory" on a 16 GB system until I shut down VS2022.

Only have 2 projects going, a WPF one and a Xamarin one. Never seems to happen when doing WPF, but always happens when doing Xamarin. Guess I should add that I'm not using the iOS or Android emulators, I'm pushing to a real phone. And the mem leak occurs when just leaving VS2022 open idle and walking away for a few hours.

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Notepad++ works just fine for coding :)

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Geeze, using such a fancy IDE? Vi!

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Have you found a solution?

Stop using Windows. This was my solution.

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I've been using VS 2017 for years now without updating, because I learned that updating any piece of modern software only brings disappointment and issues in the long run. But even back when it came out I already thought it was shit because of how much of a resource hog it was, and it probably got a lot worse since then.

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Sadly, I agree with you. VS starts up a shit load of background tasks. However, I do like intellisense, auto code completion and its Git integration. Oh well.