Microsoft kills IntelliCode in favor of the paid Copilot visualstudiomagazine.com 41 points by todsacerdoti 11 hours ago
sunaookami 8 hours ago Discussion from 2 days ago, 215 points, 168 comments: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46286383
stuaxo 7 hours ago That sounds like a useful extension to use local LLMs, I guess equivalents exist, or the licensing on this is such that it could get forked.
rkagerer 8 hours ago Article notes IntelliSense remains, and for now IntelliCode remains for Visual Studio (but is axed in VSCode). pjmlp 7 hours ago Just like many .NET features will never leave VS, into C# DevKit.It is incredible how upper management messes up the great work from .NET team.Do you remember the hot code removal drama? Only backpedaled thanks to Hanselman and others fighting upper management for getting it back.
pjmlp 7 hours ago Just like many .NET features will never leave VS, into C# DevKit.It is incredible how upper management messes up the great work from .NET team.Do you remember the hot code removal drama? Only backpedaled thanks to Hanselman and others fighting upper management for getting it back.
Discussion from 2 days ago, 215 points, 168 comments: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46286383
That sounds like a useful extension to use local LLMs, I guess equivalents exist, or the licensing on this is such that it could get forked.
Article notes IntelliSense remains, and for now IntelliCode remains for Visual Studio (but is axed in VSCode).
Just like many .NET features will never leave VS, into C# DevKit.
It is incredible how upper management messes up the great work from .NET team.
Do you remember the hot code removal drama? Only backpedaled thanks to Hanselman and others fighting upper management for getting it back.