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all right well we are going to get started so um Welcome to our session whats new in Visual Studio code um where well cover what weve been working on for the past year to make uh Visual Studio code the best first class editor for you uh thank you for choosing the time to uh spend the time with us today uh we have a session packed with demos and past few slides as possible in between um I am Mario lobaru and Im the group program manager for this plus plus team at Microsoft and Im joined here today bye hi Im Cena akinja and I am a C plus plus product manager on the Microsoft C plus plus team all right so before we get started um one quick thing um after this talk were not going anywhere um so just in case we run a bit late and dont get to all the questions well be around and we can continue our conversations on Discord um either in the channel specifically created for this talk um or in the more General Visual Studio channel that covers all our product including Visual Studio c