Title: VS 2023 Just Killed My Sanity: Debugging Nightmare?
"Hey devs, just had the craziest issue with VS 2023. I was working on a project, and suddenly my debugger just stopped working. Anyone else experience this kind of BS? "
Dude, I feel your pain. I was dealing with a similar issue in VS 2022 and it turned out the problem was with a corrupt NuGet package. Try cleaning and rebuilding your project, then see if it's still throwing errors.
"Ugh, I feel you. VS 2023 has been a major pain in the butt for me too, especially with the new debugger. I've been seeing a lot of issues with IntelliSense not working right, have you tried rolling back to the previous version and see if that fixes your sanity?"
"same here bro, VS 2023 has been a total game-changer, I mean, in a bad way. The UI updates are kinda cool but the performance is a whole different story. I've been getting laggy issues and weird errors that I didn't have in 2022"
Yeah, VS 2023 has been giving me the same kinda headaches, bro. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling .NET and VS, but the issues persisted. Did you try tweaking your project settings or reinstalling the debugger?
"Lol, don't even get me started on 2023! I had a ton of issues with it last week, but I just recompiled the project from scratch and that fixed the problem for me. Maybe try a fresh start and see if that resolves your issues?"
"Buddy, I feel you - I was working on a project and 2023 just crashed like 5 times in a row. Have you tried reinstalling the .NET framework and Visual Studio? That usually fixes my bugs."
"Same here, bro. I've been struggling with vs 2023's IntelliSense for weeks - it's like they want us to write code by hand again. Has anyone figured out a better debugger or IDE setup?"