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by badminton1 3397 days ago
The perceived performance might not be necessarily only due to Visual Studio itself.

Could also have to do with the filesystem in newer versions of Windows (file operations seem slower in modern versions), the shell, background services and other characteristics of the OS.

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I help launch products here at Microsoft and run developer events (including this launch) but at heart and for 18+ years I'm a developer first, and I can totally relate to what you mean in terms of everything being part of the bigger story that matters.

I am very biased so don't listen to me lol, but I do think Windows 10 and the various developer tools release we've done over the last few years have really pushed things forward but of course we are very much listening to our community so please make your voice heard.

Well, in fairness, it is a very solid product.

I haven't quantifiably measured the time that each operation takes, so I might be biased to some extent.