Seeing many replies about @VisualStudio 2019 stability.

Here& #39;s the thing: I use the preview & I crash it here and there too - very open about that. But every crash I& #39;ve filed has been fixed in the next preview. Seriously: use the feedback tool, they& #39;re watching it constantly.
I expect to crash things. I do wacky stuff with lots of software. I *prefer* to do it in preview releases so I can break it when few people have it...before that problem ships to stable for many more devs to experience it. But that& #39;s me, definitely do what makes you feel useful.
The crew working on Visual Studio is just awesome. I& #39;ve met quite a few, interacted with many more, and been helped by oh so many.

Most of tech& #39;s issues are universal: getting the problem (bug report) in front of the right people. Probably just like your place. So: report bugs!
The "Report a Problem" tool (under Help -> Send Feedback) isn& #39;t "enter some text here" and hope it gets to right right person.

It& #39;s a memory dump and a step recorder, and a file upload, and lots of details to actually fix issues. Quite a bit of effort has gone into that thing.
Anyway, I hate to see devs slamming their head on anything that can be fixed. If you& #39;ve got an issue, take a few minutes and get it reported and fixed...and spend less time head slamming forever.

Chances are you& #39;re saving many other devs some slamming too. Feel good about that.
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