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In version 2015 you need not use Build again and again, this version comes with a very mature IDE with full a coding experience. Where you need to build several times to sync the changes between Visual Studio and Blend. In previous version of Blend if you created a Custom Control, you had to build it several times to make it usable. But in version 2015 of the Team Explorer there is the Blend IDE so that you can easily use it inside Blend. If you are creating a sample or designing an application and you want to push your code to to Git or any other source control and you are on 2013 version of Blend then you need to open your project in Visual Studio to do that. Team Explorer in Blend for Visual Studio 2015 In previous versions of Blend you had to sync the changes that you do in Visual Studio or Blend manually by clicking the button for "YES" or "YES TO ALL".īut now it will only prompt you once and you have the option for automatic SYNCs across both IDEs. Microsoft has worked really hard to improve the sync experience. Now Blend is a complete IDE where you can code and manage your Nuget packages. In version 2015, it has the same look and feel of Visual Studio with more support for designers. Blend had less chrome like Visual Studio but it was entirely different from the Visual Studio IDE. Blend had a different IDE than Visual Studio had though they were synced with each other in an amazing way it created confusion for new developers or student developers. Previous versions of Blend for Visual Studio was 2013. Let's discuss some of the new features of Blend for Visual Studio 2015.Look & Feel Blend in Visual Studio 2015 has a new look. Visual Studio 2015 comes with Blend for Visual Studio.
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Recently Microsoft announced the Release Candidate of Visual Studio 2015.