And what does it mean for developers?
Well.. It's mean that Visual Studio has now better integration with Unity.
For example now we can attach VS to Unity and our debug code.
With VS we have also code snippets, wizards and other useful tools.
Previously UnityVS cost 99$ for personal license and for 299$ for professional one.
But now.. When Microsoft acquired SyntaxTree.. This plug-in is available for free.
You can now download it from Visual Studio Gallery
- Visual Studio 2010 Tools for Unity
- Visual Studio 2012 Tools for Unity
- Visual Studio 2013 Tools for Unity
More information you can find here: Visual Studio Blog
Documentation for Visual Studio Tools for Unity is over here: Documentation
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