Azure Data Studio Retirement: Transitioning SQL Development to VS Code
Microsoft Developer outlines the migration from Azure Data Studio to the MSSQL Extension in VS Code, showcasing new features, migration steps, and future enhancements for SQL developers.
Azure Data Studio Retirement: Transitioning SQL Development to VS Code
On February 28th, Azure Data Studio will officially retire. This episode explains what this means for SQL developers and how to continue your workflow using the MSSQL Extension for Visual Studio Code.
Key Topics Covered
- Retirement Date: Azure Data Studio will be retired on February 28.
- MSSQL Extension in VS Code:
- Walk-through of new features
- Easy migration of existing ADS connections
- Introduction of upcoming support for database backup and SQL Profiler
- VS Code Roadmap:
- How to track releases
- Demos available for new features
- Process to submit feature requests and help shape SQL tooling
Migration Steps
- Learn how to migrate your existing Azure Data Studio connections to Visual Studio Code using the MSSQL Extension.
- Explore resources and demo links for hands-on tutorials:
Future Feature Sneak Peeks
- Upcoming support for database backup operations directly from VS Code
- The SQL Profiler experience within the extension
Get Involved
- Access the VS Code Roadmap to submit feedback and feature requests
- Follow related discussions on Twitter - Anna Hoffman and Azure SQL Twitter
- Watch additional episodes via Data Exposed
Stay Updated
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