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Part of the conversation between Melton, former director of internet technologies, and Ganatra, former director of iOS Apps. A lot of the back and forth echoes in which he explains why he retired. Don Melton: I wrote that blog post a couple of years ago after I retired about how Sunday is a work night for everybody at Apple. Nitin Ganatra: Right. Melton: Because it’s the exec meeting the next day. So you had your phone out there, you were sitting in front of your computer, it didn’t matter if your favorite show was on. This was especially worse after The Sopranos ended because for a while there, you could count on the hour that The Sopranos was on that Scott Forstall wouldn’t bug you ’cause he was watching The Sopranos.

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And that was your reprieve. You could go to the bathroom, you could have a conversation with your family, you know, whatever.

But after that— And Scott was a late-night kind of guy. He was not a morning guy at all. You were basically on until, like, 2 o’clock in the morning. How many times do you feel you got emails from him at 1:30 or 2:00?

And later: Melton: And by the way, when you hear the so-called apocryphal stories about Tim Cook coming to work in the wee hours and staying late, it’s not just some PR person telling you stories to make you think that Apple executives work really hard like that. They really do that. I mean, these people are nuts. They’re just, they are there all the time. I know that for Bertrand, certainly when he was there, you would never know what time of the day or night you would get email from that man. Ganatra: I mean, he didn’t really make it a secret, either, that I don’t think he slept more than three or four hours a night, right? And neither did Steve.

The two continue to discuss a “firehose of emails that are just going out at 2:45 in the morning” and “if you forwarded something to one of your people at 1 o’clock in the morning and they didn’t reply promptly, you got a little annoyed at them.” They’re careful to not call Apple executives overly demanding, but the takeaway was that the top brass is definitely intense. Melton would say the following to wannabe managers: When someone came into my office and said they wanna be a manager, I asked them, “How did you sleep last night?” And they said, “Oh, fairly well”. And I said, “Good, ’cause that’s the last good night’s sleep you’re gonna get.”.

Visual Studio for Mac Roadmap. 2 minutes to read In this article This document provides a peek into what's next for Visual Studio for Mac.

It captures some of the significant features we are currently committed to, and a rough timeframe for when you can expect to see them. It is not a comprehensive list of all new features in Visual Studio for Mac, but is intended to provide some visibility into our key investments. These feature sets and delivery timeframes are current, and are subject to change.

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We welcome your suggestions! You can log your suggestions through the forum. 2018 Q4 (October-December) Feature Visual Studio for Mac Version Availability Workloads or Standalone Installer Improved performance and reliability of the code editor. 7.7 and higher All Workloads 7.7 and higher All Workloads Improved IntelliSense with brace completions, smart indenting and lightbulbs.

7.7 and higher All Workloads Reduce the number of password prompts on install. 7.7 and higher All Workloads 7.7 and higher ASP.NET Core 7.7 and higher.NET Core and ASP.NET Core Azure Functions 2.0 support. 7.7 and higher.NET Core and ASP.NET Core Azure Functions auto-update for tools and templates. 7.7 and higher.NET Core and ASP.NET Core Xamarin.Forms 3.3 with Accessibility Improvements, CSS Improvements, and community contributions. 7.7 and higher.NET (Xamarin) Mobile Development Initial Xamarin.Android Build Performance Improvements. 7.7 and higher.NET (Xamarin) Mobile Development Improvements to the web editors (cshtml/html/css/JavaScript/JSON). 8.0.NET Core and ASP.NET Core Add additional ASP.NET Core templates and template options.

8.0.NET Core and ASP.NET Core New in-product acquisition flow for Android emulator. 8.0.NET (Xamarin) Mobile Development Xamarin.Forms XAML property editor.

8.0.NET (Xamarin) Mobile Development Xamarin.Android Designer improvements with support for Sample Data. 8.0.NET (Xamarin) Mobile Development Xamarin.Forms 4.0 with CollectionView, CarouselView, and Shell workflow. 8.0.NET (Xamarin) Mobile Development Xamarin.Android Designer improvements with initial support for constraint layouts. 8.0.NET (Xamarin) Mobile Development Xamarin.Forms Previewer improvements. 8.0.NET (Xamarin) Mobile Development Android API 29 Support. 8.0.NET (Xamarin) Mobile Development Xamarin.Forms XAML Intellisense improvements.

8.0.NET (Xamarin) Mobile Development Unity debugger performance and reliability improvements. 8.0 Unity Game Development 8.0 All Workloads Activate Visual Studio for Mac using product keys.

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