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Get Microsoft Visual Studio for life for just $35 and get coding

Microsoft Visual Studio

TL;DR: Until October 27, get Microsoft Visual Studio Pro for life for just $34.97 (reg. $499) and build apps across platforms with powerful tools for seamless collaboration.


Coding across platforms is tough enough without juggling a dozen different tools. Luckily, Visual Studio lets you bring everything together in one streamlined package.

Get a lifetime license to Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2022 for Windows on sale for just $34.97 (reg. $499). Whether you’re building mobile apps, web tools, or desktop software, Visual Studio’s got the flexibility to handle it all — from .NET MAUI for cross-platform projects to Blazor for web apps.

Let’s say you’re working on a mobile app that needs to perform just as smoothly on Android as it does on iOS. With Visual Studio, you can use .NET MAUI to build a single app that works across platforms, eliminating the need to juggle different codebases. Or if you’re focused on web development, Blazor enables you to build interactive web UIs with ease.

For collaborative work, Visual Studio is a game changer. Tools like Live Share allow your team to code together in real time, even when you’re miles apart. Whether you’re debugging a tough issue or building out new features, your team can hop in, make edits, and troubleshoot together without any friction. IntelliCode also speeds up your coding by offering AI-driven suggestions, so your workflow stays smooth and efficient.

No matter the complexity of your project — from debugging C++ apps to testing across multiple environments — Visual Studio provides the tools to tackle it all. And with glowing reviews from Microsoft Choice Software and Capterra, it’s clear this platform is trusted by developers everywhere.

Take the stress out of cross-platform development with this lifetime license to Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2022 for $34.97 through October 27.

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