![]() ![]() But given that the tools are brand new (actually still in pre-release, CTP6, as of now) and live inside VS itself rather than a standalone app, how do they stack up? Visual Tree Finally, after almost a decade, Visual Studio is getting the kind of visual tree debugging that’s been an essential part of XAML development (and it will work on all XAML platforms). ![]() A few other tools have come along since with similar functionality that also works across different XAML platforms, but for WPF Snoop still packs a punch. Anyone who has done a significant amount of work in WPF is probably familiar with XAML debugging tools like Snoop.
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