If you're working on a simple project, Microsoft Visual Studio might be more than you need. You can go for it if you plan to create bigger software. It offers a wide range of built-in features. I rate it a nine out of ten.
Data Scientist at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
MSP
Top 5
2023-02-28T17:07:22Z
Feb 28, 2023
I give the solution a nine out of ten. I am always on the lookout for open-source applications, but they are not always the best choice for organizations. It is usually more cost-effective to use open-source software as it requires fewer personnel to maintain it. Purchasing expensive software may be a better solution than open-source applications if more people are needed. Ultimately, the manager will decide what they want, but some open-source software can be less stable than Oracle, which is very expensive but also very stable. Although the solutions are free, they do not provide as many options and can not do certain things that Oracle can do. Microsoft Visual Studio is easy to install and has a lot of extensions that we can use for different programming languages. The solution is very good, it's simple and free to use. I recommend Microsoft Visual Studio to everyone.
Senior SQL Server DBA Consultant at a tech vendor with 11-50 employees
Consultant
2022-10-19T13:23:19Z
Oct 19, 2022
I am the only person that is needed for maintaining the solution. My advice to others is to do small steps at the beginning to make it simple. This solution is very large and is best to do it in small steps. I rate Microsoft Visual Studio an eight out of ten.
It is a desktop application. It is not on the cloud. I'd recommend the solution to others. It's easy to use. I would rate the solution eight out of ten.
Our organization has a partnership with Microsoft. I'd recommend the solution. It's a straightforward tool people can use to help develop solutions. I'd rate the solution eight out of ten.
My advice to others is Microsoft Visual Studio is a good tool for development. It is easy to handle and use, and it has a clean UI design. Overall it is not complicated. Anyone can use it to develop any web application or mobile application. It's cross-platform, it can run on Microsoft Windows and macOS. The cross-platform features are good. I rate Microsoft Visual Studio a nine out of ten.
My company has been using Microsoft Visual Studio for development purposes, particularly Microsoft Visual Studio for .NET development. I would highly recommend Microsoft Visual Studio to others looking into implementing it. I would also advise that it has some learning curve to use, in particular, people need the technical skill to use the tool properly. My rating for Microsoft Visual Studio is eight out of ten.
Business Application Solutions at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2022-01-20T10:39:36Z
Jan 20, 2022
We're customers and end-users. While this solution is currently on-premises, the plan is this year try to migrate some tools to the cloud using Azure. I'd advise new users that it's important initially to do some training to implement Visual Studio. If there are people trying to implement Visual Studio in the company, it's very important to consider the training that will be involved and not just the licensing costs. I'd rate the product at a nine out of ten. It's a good solution.
Chief Information Technology Officer at BMC Solutions
Real User
2021-11-17T16:08:02Z
Nov 17, 2021
The solution is deployed both on-premises and in the cloud. I cannot think of features which should be included in the next release, as they already upgrade the solution on their own. The solution is a very good product. There is no need for better integration. All of our customers use the solution. It is on a desktop application. We have around 40 developers. I would definitely recommend the solution to others. I rate Microsoft Visual Studio as a nine out of ten.
R&D Director at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2020-09-27T04:09:54Z
Sep 27, 2020
I think how the product gets used and how it fits your use case depends on different user scenarios in the development environment. I cannot say which tool is better for someone in their circumstances. If someone wants to use the open-source to get free development resources, I think that is also an okay solution, but they may need to spend more time on making anything integrated with other OSS (Open Source Software) or OTS (Off-The-Shelf Software) software. I would recommend this product, but it depends on the user's scenario and the user environment. I cannot easily say if another user can easily accommodate Microsoft Visual Studio or not. On a scale from one to ten (where one is the worst and ten is the best), I would rate Visual Studio as a seven or eight-out-of-ten.
This tool is widely used in the software industry. The most recent version, 2019, has a lot of new functionality, some of which I still have to explore. Visual Studio is a developer friendly tool. My advice for anybody who is considering using Visual Studio is that it is a complete package that contains everything you need for .NET code development. I would rate this solution a ten out of ten.
Senior Software Engineer at a manufacturing company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2020-06-21T08:08:13Z
Jun 21, 2020
I believe I am using the 2015 version of the solution. It's the default for C-Sharp programs at the very least. Depending on what programs we get in, we can often use it extensively. I don't have plans to expand the solution right now. There are other solutions that would be available to us. For example, if we're going to do Python development, we'll probably use PyCharm instead of Visual Studio. Visual Studio does support Python, but PyCharm was in there before and everybody knows it. So we don't really force people to use it. Our company is a small company, where developers can choose their own development avenues. In terms of advice, I would give to other users, I would suggest following a tutorial at first if you've never used it. They actually have some good tutorials online. If you actually follow them line by line, you get the setup and training that you need. Their help answers to random user questions are terrible, however. I'd rate the solution eight out of ten, mostly due to the fact that it's got a lot of features. If you want to do development, it makes it easy. I know, on the other hand, that there are some other really amazing tools out there. However, they aren't necessarily free. It's a good selling point: you get all this stuff for free, it's standard, and lots of people use it. Once you've learned it, it's quite useful.
My advice to others is to simply install it and use it. I am really satisfied with this solution. My rating is eight out of ten. In the next version, I would like to see a better development tool. The current Mobile Application Development is very integrated.
Software Development Quality Assurance Manager at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2019-08-26T06:42:00Z
Aug 26, 2019
I would highly recommend this solution. They've really gone the 9-mile to accommodate not only corporate or big companies, but small, single users to utilize the community issue or business vehicle, and to develop and build on application. I would highly recommend it to anyone. In the next version, I would like to see systems like Juta as well as more testing tools. There's a massive automation drive, anything in terms of more out of the box automation features for Selenium, or ACRONYM, or automation tools like that. I rate this program ten out of ten.
Sr. Managing Consultant - Data Driven Enterprise at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2019-08-13T10:41:00Z
Aug 13, 2019
For anybody who is implementing this solution, I would suggest checking the reporting services beforehand. They can create limitations. Adding the installation and packaging features are really important and would improve the product a lot. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
IT Global Operations Manager at a consumer goods company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2018-07-15T09:16:00Z
Jul 15, 2018
I rate it an eight out of 10 because, as I said earlier, it could have more options to speed up development by handling repetitive tasks. But I would recommend Visual Studio. When selecting a vendor I look at support and the name of the company.
Visual Studio.NET is the umbrella that represents the key pieces of the .NET platform delivered from Microsoft, including the .NET Framework, the recently announced .NET Core, and a shared common layer of packages, compilers and runtime. Read this .NET blog post about the evolution of the platform and the different pieces that make .NET 2015.
I recommend the solution to others. Overall, I rate the tool an eight out of ten.
I rate Microsoft Visual Studio a nine out of ten.
I recommend the solution to all. It enhances productivity. Overall, I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
Overall, I would rat it ten out of ten.
You can start using the community edition first. I rate the tool an eight out of ten.
If you're working on a simple project, Microsoft Visual Studio might be more than you need. You can go for it if you plan to create bigger software. It offers a wide range of built-in features. I rate it a nine out of ten.
I give the solution a nine out of ten. I am always on the lookout for open-source applications, but they are not always the best choice for organizations. It is usually more cost-effective to use open-source software as it requires fewer personnel to maintain it. Purchasing expensive software may be a better solution than open-source applications if more people are needed. Ultimately, the manager will decide what they want, but some open-source software can be less stable than Oracle, which is very expensive but also very stable. Although the solutions are free, they do not provide as many options and can not do certain things that Oracle can do. Microsoft Visual Studio is easy to install and has a lot of extensions that we can use for different programming languages. The solution is very good, it's simple and free to use. I recommend Microsoft Visual Studio to everyone.
I like the price-sharing method and direct support for developers from Microsoft.
I am the only person that is needed for maintaining the solution. My advice to others is to do small steps at the beginning to make it simple. This solution is very large and is best to do it in small steps. I rate Microsoft Visual Studio an eight out of ten.
It is a desktop application. It is not on the cloud. I'd recommend the solution to others. It's easy to use. I would rate the solution eight out of ten.
Our organization has a partnership with Microsoft. I'd recommend the solution. It's a straightforward tool people can use to help develop solutions. I'd rate the solution eight out of ten.
I rate Microsoft Visual Studio a seven out of ten.
My advice to others is Microsoft Visual Studio is a good tool for development. It is easy to handle and use, and it has a clean UI design. Overall it is not complicated. Anyone can use it to develop any web application or mobile application. It's cross-platform, it can run on Microsoft Windows and macOS. The cross-platform features are good. I rate Microsoft Visual Studio a nine out of ten.
I rate this solution a nine out of ten.
I would recommend this solution to potential users. On a scale from one to ten, I would give Microsoft Visual Studio a ten.
I would recommend this solution to others. I rate Microsoft Visual Studio a nine out of ten.
My company has been using Microsoft Visual Studio for development purposes, particularly Microsoft Visual Studio for .NET development. I would highly recommend Microsoft Visual Studio to others looking into implementing it. I would also advise that it has some learning curve to use, in particular, people need the technical skill to use the tool properly. My rating for Microsoft Visual Studio is eight out of ten.
I would recommend this solution to others who are interested in using it. I would rate Microsoft Visual Studio a nine out of ten.
I would recommend this solution to others. I rate Microsoft Visual Studio a nine out of ten.
I am satisfied with the solution. I would recommend this solution to others. I rate Microsoft Visual Studio an eight out of ten.
I rate Microsoft Visual Studio nine out of 10.
I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
Visual Studio is a very good, very convenient, very powerful development solution. I would rate it as nine out of ten.
I would rate it a 10 out of 10.
We're customers and end-users. While this solution is currently on-premises, the plan is this year try to migrate some tools to the cloud using Azure. I'd advise new users that it's important initially to do some training to implement Visual Studio. If there are people trying to implement Visual Studio in the company, it's very important to consider the training that will be involved and not just the licensing costs. I'd rate the product at a nine out of ten. It's a good solution.
The solution is deployed both on-premises and in the cloud. I cannot think of features which should be included in the next release, as they already upgrade the solution on their own. The solution is a very good product. There is no need for better integration. All of our customers use the solution. It is on a desktop application. We have around 40 developers. I would definitely recommend the solution to others. I rate Microsoft Visual Studio as a nine out of ten.
I think how the product gets used and how it fits your use case depends on different user scenarios in the development environment. I cannot say which tool is better for someone in their circumstances. If someone wants to use the open-source to get free development resources, I think that is also an okay solution, but they may need to spend more time on making anything integrated with other OSS (Open Source Software) or OTS (Off-The-Shelf Software) software. I would recommend this product, but it depends on the user's scenario and the user environment. I cannot easily say if another user can easily accommodate Microsoft Visual Studio or not. On a scale from one to ten (where one is the worst and ten is the best), I would rate Visual Studio as a seven or eight-out-of-ten.
This tool is widely used in the software industry. The most recent version, 2019, has a lot of new functionality, some of which I still have to explore. Visual Studio is a developer friendly tool. My advice for anybody who is considering using Visual Studio is that it is a complete package that contains everything you need for .NET code development. I would rate this solution a ten out of ten.
This is a simple product to use and the best advice I can give is to follow the documentation. I would rate this solution an eight out of 10.
I believe I am using the 2015 version of the solution. It's the default for C-Sharp programs at the very least. Depending on what programs we get in, we can often use it extensively. I don't have plans to expand the solution right now. There are other solutions that would be available to us. For example, if we're going to do Python development, we'll probably use PyCharm instead of Visual Studio. Visual Studio does support Python, but PyCharm was in there before and everybody knows it. So we don't really force people to use it. Our company is a small company, where developers can choose their own development avenues. In terms of advice, I would give to other users, I would suggest following a tutorial at first if you've never used it. They actually have some good tutorials online. If you actually follow them line by line, you get the setup and training that you need. Their help answers to random user questions are terrible, however. I'd rate the solution eight out of ten, mostly due to the fact that it's got a lot of features. If you want to do development, it makes it easy. I know, on the other hand, that there are some other really amazing tools out there. However, they aren't necessarily free. It's a good selling point: you get all this stuff for free, it's standard, and lots of people use it. Once you've learned it, it's quite useful.
My advice to others is to simply install it and use it. I am really satisfied with this solution. My rating is eight out of ten. In the next version, I would like to see a better development tool. The current Mobile Application Development is very integrated.
I would highly recommend this solution. They've really gone the 9-mile to accommodate not only corporate or big companies, but small, single users to utilize the community issue or business vehicle, and to develop and build on application. I would highly recommend it to anyone. In the next version, I would like to see systems like Juta as well as more testing tools. There's a massive automation drive, anything in terms of more out of the box automation features for Selenium, or ACRONYM, or automation tools like that. I rate this program ten out of ten.
For anybody who is implementing this solution, I would suggest checking the reporting services beforehand. They can create limitations. Adding the installation and packaging features are really important and would improve the product a lot. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
I rate it an eight out of 10 because, as I said earlier, it could have more options to speed up development by handling repetitive tasks. But I would recommend Visual Studio. When selecting a vendor I look at support and the name of the company.