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Visual Assist’s AI Assistant: Things You Can Do with VA Intelligence Right Now

If you’ve been following Visual Assist for a while, you might have noticed something a little different about the last few releases. Alongside the navigation improvements, refactoring updates, and parser optimizations, there’s a quieter but important thread running through it all: VA Intelligence. We introduced Explain with AI a few releases back, and with 2026.3 we just shipped Change…
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Visual Assist 2026.3 release post

Visual Assist 2026.3: Expanding AI Workflows & Improving Performance AI in IDEs is evolving quickly, but for many the hype might feel artificial. For most C++ developers, the question isn’t “can AI write code?” — it’s: “how can I fit this…
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Blueprints Aren’t Always A Choice: How Your IDE Shapes The Way You Learn Unreal Engine Development

Ever feel like you’re fixing and configuring your tools rather than designing game logic? For a lot of people, that’s the start of Unreal Engine C++ development. Visual Studio is a great option, but when you’re starting, it introduces some minor inconveniences that feels like a necessary buy-in fee before you can actually develop games. For instance, IntelliSense throws a sea of red…
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Why Are Pointers Used in C++? A Practical Guide for Modern Developers

Pointers confuse a lot of C++ developers, especially early on. Many people learn Java or Python first, where memory feels invisible and safe. Then C++ shows you addresses, lifetimes, and crashes, and it feels unnecessary. You have seen this question on Reddit and Stack Overflow many times. Why are pointers used in C++ when they seem to break things so easily? The honest answer is that pointers are…
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Visual Assist 2026.1 release blog

Visual Assist Build 2026.1: smarter code insights, faster AI, polished experience. Hover over macros to see their full Clang expansions. Watch AI responses stream in real-time. Enjoy modernized dialogs and rock-solid reliability with Visual Studio 2026. We’re kicking…
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Building High-Performance AI/ML Pipelines with C++ and CUDA

AI and ML workloads are now pushing hardware to its limits. Models get larger every month, and real-time inference demands keep shrinking latency budgets. Teams building real products need pipelines that squeeze every ounce of performance from the GPU. This is why C++ CUDA machine learning still leads the way for high-performance AI. They let engineers control memory, parallel execution, and…
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