We are currently planning for simultaneous release (March 7), but the stable release is the highest priority and plans for the preview may change.ĭuring the Visual Studio 2017 online release event, there will be more details announced. So here’s what we’re doing: around the time of the Visual Studio 2017 release, we will release a separate preview version of VS 2017 that includes Python support. The extensibility changes in VS 2017 made simply going back to a standalone installer expensive, and this work would be thrown away when Python support is integrated directly into Visual Studio. In the past, we released standalone installers to add Python support into Visual Studio. We were not confident that we could do that and also resolve any new issues in time for March 7. As anyone who has attempted to provide software with multiple languages will know, this is a unique challenge that requires changes throughout the entire project. Specifically, we needed to translate our user interfaces and messages into the set of languages supported by Visual Studio in time for the main release. We removed it only because we were not going to meet product-completeness targets that are needed to be a core part of the initial Visual Studio release, and are already well on our way to completing these. I want to be clear that Python support will be returning in one of the first VS 2017 updates.
We will be making a preview available at launch, and Python support will return to the main VS 2017 installer in an update. This was done suddenly and without warning, and for that we apologize.
#WRITING PYTHON IN VISUAL STUDIO CODE UPDATE#
We are very appreciative of everyone who has taken the time to do this.Īs many noticed, during an update in January we removed Python support from the VS 2017 Release Candidate. Over the last few months, Visual Studio 2017 has been in preview and many of you have been trying it out and providing feedback. Please see our release blog post for more information. We have now released the preview version of Visual Studio 2017 referred to in this post.