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The IntelliTrace stand-alone collector lets you collect diagnostic data for your apps on production servers without installing Visual Studio or redeploying your application staking. Use of this tool requires a valid Visual Studio license.

As of version 1.78.1, VS Code on Windows only allows access to UNC paths (these begin with a leading \\) that were either approved by the user on startup or where the host name is configured to be allowed via the security.allowedUNCHosts setting.

Tackle complex, multi-step tasks. Agent mode reads your codebase, suggests edits across files, runs terminal commands, and responds to compile or test failures — all in a loop until the job is done. Further refine agent mode to fit your team’s workflows with VS Code extensions and Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers.

The Visual Studio IDE is a creative launching pad that you can use to edit, debug, and build code, and then publish an app. Over and above the standard editor and debugger that most IDEs provide, Visual Studio includes compilers, code completion tools, graphical designers, and many more features to enhance the software development process.

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This soon turns into a life of extreme hilarity, utter grief, and profound surrealism. The movie is a celebration of art, life, death, love, illness, identity, and futility of it all. For graphic designers who want to create more substance than just design, and who want their work to be based on real-life and all that it entails, this movie is unmissable.

Here, Mina and Lima share some truly unmissable advice on what it’s like to work in the film industry, how best to get your foot in the door, why (carefully managed) work experience is still very worth it, and what they look for in applicants when they’re recruiting (psst, which they will be very soon for the third Fantastic Beasts movie).

Film and television are visual mediums, which at the most basic level means that almost everything that happens in front of the camera (unless it’s removed in post) is meant to be seen. The director, cinematographer, and editor unite to play the role of the Wizard, putting on a show and distracting the audience from all of the pieces behind the curtain that keep Oz afloat.

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This soon turns into a life of extreme hilarity, utter grief, and profound surrealism. The movie is a celebration of art, life, death, love, illness, identity, and futility of it all. For graphic designers who want to create more substance than just design, and who want their work to be based on real-life and all that it entails, this movie is unmissable.

Here, Mina and Lima share some truly unmissable advice on what it’s like to work in the film industry, how best to get your foot in the door, why (carefully managed) work experience is still very worth it, and what they look for in applicants when they’re recruiting (psst, which they will be very soon for the third Fantastic Beasts movie).

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The world of collectibles is constantly evolving, and 2025 is shaping up to be one of the most exciting years yet! From NFT-backed physical items to a vintage renaissance, collectors and investors are witnessing booming trends that are transforming the market. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a newcomer looking to invest, understanding these trends can help you make informed decisions and capitalize on high-value opportunities.

Welcome to the Graphic Collectibles� online gallery of original, collectible comic artwork. From original Superman comic art and Spider-Man comic art, to original X-Men comic art and Batman comic art, Graphic Collectibles carries it all. The owner, Mitch Itkowitz, has been in the business of selling original/vintage comic art for over 40 years.

Vinyl records have made a major comeback, with collectors paying thousands for first pressings, autographed albums, and unreleased recordings. Limited-edition releases from The Beatles, Pink Floyd, and modern artists like Taylor Swift are fetching record prices.

The comic book market remains red-hot, fueled by Marvel & DC movie franchises. Rare first appearances, graded issues, and limited variant covers continue to break records at auction. A near-mint copy of Amazing Fantasy #15 (Spider-Man’s debut) recently sold for $3.6 million.