Build Apps for Your Business with This $39.97 Platform

Disclosure: Our goal is to feature products and services that we think you’ll find interesting and useful. If you purchase them, Entrepreneur may get a small share of the revenue from the sale from our commerce partners.

Building an app could do a lot for your business, from expanding your reach to adding new ways for people to purchase or access your services. However, the average cost for creating even a simple app ranges from $10,000 to $60,000, according to one report from SpdLoad. Outsourcing app creation isn’t your only option, though. You could also give your team the tools to create your own apps, whether it’s for desktop or mobile users.

Visual Studio Professional 2022 is a 64-bit Integrated Development Environment (IDE) with tools to help developers refine their performance and improve efficiency. If you want to equip your team with an IDE they can use to build mobile and desktop applications, get Microsoft Visual Studio Pro 2022 for Windows for just $39.97.

Visual Studio Pro could help enhance your developer team’s productivity by streamlining the coding process overall. This IDE may be ideal for handling larger and more complex projects. This IDE lets developers build cross-platform mobile and desktop applications using .NET MAUI or create responsive web UIs in C# with Blazor. Additionally, the IDE supports debugging and testing of .NET and C++ apps in Linux environments, providing flexibility for developers working across different platforms.

One of the most significant opportunities to streamline coding processes is Visual Studio Pro’s IntelliCode and CodeLens. IntelliCode lets developers learn more about the code they’ve already written and get suggestions for how to continue. CodeLens offers developers deeper insights into the codebase, including recent changes, authors, tests, and commit history. No more wondering who made a change and what it did.

Give your developer team the tools to simplify their workload and increase efficiency.

Until March 17 at 11:59 p.m. PT, you can get Microsoft Visual Studio Pro 2022 for Windows for $39.97, with no coupon needed.

StackSocial prices subject to change.

Read More
Entrepreneur Store

Latest

Too Little, Too Late? Sony Music Fires Off Blanket Warning Against the AI Mining of Its Catalog

Too little, too late? Sony Music has fired off a blanket warning against the unauthorized training of AI systems on its song catalog and other IP. The overarching Sony Music Group today made that clear-cut announcement on behalf of Sony Music Entertainment (SME) as well as its various subsidiaries and Sony Music Publishing (SMP). Spanning

Pandora Hits Back at MLC Lawsuit Over Streaming Royalties: ‘Legally Incoherent’

Music In a strongly-worded response, Pandora says the royalties...

Newsletter

Don't miss

Too Little, Too Late? Sony Music Fires Off Blanket Warning Against the AI Mining of Its Catalog

Too little, too late? Sony Music has fired off a blanket warning against the unauthorized training of AI systems on its song catalog and other IP. The overarching Sony Music Group today made that clear-cut announcement on behalf of Sony Music Entertainment (SME) as well as its various subsidiaries and Sony Music Publishing (SMP). Spanning

Pandora Hits Back at MLC Lawsuit Over Streaming Royalties: ‘Legally Incoherent’

Music In a strongly-worded response, Pandora says the royalties...

News24 Business | For R350 a month, residents of informal settlements can use a waterless toilet

Qaqamba Matundu Share your Subscriber Article You have 5 articles to share every month. Send this story to a friend! Loading, please wait... Subscribers can listen to this article A waterless toilet provides clean and safe sanitation for informal residents (Ntando Mbhele/ Supplied). A waterless flushing toilet, to help communities that lack water and sanitation

Want to succeed in business? Find a problem to solve | Anthony Tan and Amane Dannouni

Update requirements Looking for ted.com? v95+ v58+ v13+ v96+ v82+ Looks like your browser is out of date For questions contact us at support@ted.com

News24 Business | Garth Theunissen | SENS needs fixing, but the JSE disagrees

Subscribers can listen to this article The JSE building in Sandton. (Fivepointsix/Getty) While the JSE has made efforts to simplify its listing requirements, little evidence of this can be seen in many an indecipherable regulatory announcement. Given the plethora of scandals involving JSE-listed companies in recent years, perhaps it's time to consider some plainer language