

That is why we decided to bring the Angular Language Service for a better customer experience.

Unfortunately, outside of standard Visual Studio editor features (such as code completions, IntelliSense, Go to Definition and etc), there isn’t much support for Angular. After talking with lots of these customers, we noticed a high number of ASP.NET/ ASP.NET Core users were building their front-end in Angular. It lays the foundation to provide things like auto-completion, rename, and more across editors.Īnd today, we’re excited to bring it to Visual Studio.įor some background, our team went through a series of customer calls to understand their workflows and pain-points. For those who don’t know, the Angular team has done a lot of great work on powering up the editing experience for Angular using something called the Angular Language Service.
