The Menus

If you’ve been working with earlier versions of Visual Studio, you should find the Visual Studio 2015 menu bar to be standard fare. It is intuitive; options are where you would expect them; and new menus appear depending on your place within the IDE, the tools you’ve chosen to install, and your default programming language. For example, the Build menu shows up when you have a project open.

Table 2.1 lists (from left to right across the IDE) some of the more common menus, along with a description of each.

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TABLE 2.1 Visual Studio 2015 Menus


Note

Note that each menu screenshot in Table 2.1 was taken using the C# menu default settings. In each case, Visual Basic has an equivalent, albeit slightly different, menu. The keyboard shortcut callouts in the menu items are also those of default C#. Visual Basic developers should recognize a lot of them as the same. All menus can be customized to an individual developer’s preference. You can also use the Keyboard options (Tools, Options, Environment, Keyboard) to apply specific keyboard mapping schemes.


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