It’s no secret that game development projects have a tendency to get messy even working alone. So imagine trying to manage game assets among a team of developers!
Luckily, there are certain techniques and technology that developers can utilize to make it a bit easier. Learn more about how cloud-hosted Perforce is something you should be capitalizing on for collaborative Unreal game development…
Visual Assist 2023.1 released
February 15, 2023
The first update to Visual Assist for 2023 is here. This update features an extensive list of improvements and bug fixes for a variety of users. And if you haven’t, download the latest release here. We hope you find them useful!
Improved parser auto type deduction…
Why Is QA Testing Essential?
February 8, 2023
Quality assurance (QA) testing is a crucial step in the game development process that ensures the delivery of a high-quality and bug-free game. QA testing helps to identify and resolve issues before the game is released to the public. It is a simple practice that saves time…
Solving Common Visual Studio C++ Problems With Visual Assist, TFS Tool & TestRail Integration
January 30, 2023
You should take to account a lot of different factors to develop quality software. They include a team of professional specialists, intelligent management of the development process, automation of the testing process, and powerful software. To effectively solve all important tasks, you should use modern management and test management solutions (for example, TFS tool and TFS test management…
Level-up your C++ productivity using Visual Studio Extensions
January 17, 2023
There is a lot of competition in the software market today. Whoever can quickly release quality software that meets customers’ needs can take a large part of the market. Therefore, there is a need for development tools that can speed up the process of writing code and…
Visual Assist enters G2 Awards as High Performer
January 2, 2023
We are glad to announce that in the second quarter since listing, the popular Whole Tomato Visual Assist plugin for Visual Studio broke into the G2 Software Awards as the top scorer in the static code analysis segment. Visual Assist received good reviews from users and high…
Visual Assist 2022 Year End Summary
December 29, 2022
Another year is once again coming to a close and with it comes a slew of changes to our favorite Visual Studio plugin. Visual Assist has had four releases this year—all filled with useful tweaks, bug fixes, and optimizations but here are the most important updates you need to know (in no particular order).
Visual Assist core parser behavior updated.
While generally a staple change, new features…
Make your developers happy with Visual Assist
November 22, 2022
In our last post, we estimated how much time and money an extension like Visual Assist save. This time, however, we’re keeping it basic and focusing on one of the most obvious productivity signals: a happy developer.
This blog is intended for lead developers, team…
Visual Assist and ARM
November 14, 2022
On Tuesday, Microsoft announced that Visual Studio now officially runs on Windows ARM. What does this mean for Visual Assist?
Visual Assist is a native plugin, so compiled for either 32-bit or 64-bit Intel depending on which version of Visual Studio you’re using. If you…
Visual Assist 2022.4 now available
November 9, 2022
The fourth update to Visual Assist 2022 is here! This release updates some core Visual Assist behaviors, adds a key C++ language feature, and adds support for external configuration files. The release also continues initiatives on shader code from the previous release.
If you haven’t updated yet, download the latest release here.
Parser changes
One of the highlights of this release is…
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