Visual Studio Tip: Jump Between Braces
Have you ever found yourself lost inside some sort of block statement, wondering when the beginning of the block began or ended? I just found this awesome feature in Visual Studio that allows me to jump to the beginning or ending of a block.
To do this, put your cursor before or after the brace (your choice) and then press Ctrl+]. It works with either curly or round braces.
I originally found this nifty little feature from another blog
Tags: linkedIn, Visual Studio
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