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| | | | | Each Visual Studio instance started with the RootSuffix parameter keeps its own set of extensions. If a Visual Studio extension is available from the Visual Studio Marketplace, you can just install it from the standard Manage Extensions dialog. But if you have only a .vsix file you can use vsixinstaller like this: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft... | |
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| | | | | With the C# Dev Kit extension installed in Visual Studio Code, the debugger ... | |
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| | | | | I thought I might do an occasional series of posts on useful visual studio extensions that I use and I'm starting off with one of my must-haves: VsVim. Vim, for those of you who don't, is a powerful command line based text editor that has been around for a long time. I had to learn it when I was a freshman at college and we had to compile our C++ programs on a central Unix server over SSH and I've been hooked ever since. | |
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| | | This post introduces TUnit, a new testing framework for .NET 8 and later, and shows off its incredible speed and amazing features! | ||