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    • scottalanmillerS

      GitLab Now Integrates VS Code Into the Browser

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      stacksofplatesS

      @Obsolesce said in GitLab Now Integrates VS Code Into the Browser:

      @stacksofplates said in GitLab Now Integrates VS Code Into the Browser:

      @Obsolesce said in GitLab Now Integrates VS Code Into the Browser:

      not have the typical shitty editor like GitHub has

      Huh? GitHub has VSCode as well for an editor now.

      It does? When I hit edit, it uses the shitty editor. I don't see an option for VSCode?

      Found it, "open in github.dev" does it. I never tried that option, but also it's rare I ever edit in the web browser.

      Oh I never did that method. I just hit the period button and it opens.

    • mlnewsM

      Microsoft continues its quest to embrace every developer with Visual Studio 2019

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    • scottalanmillerS

      MSBuild OpenSourced and Available on Linux Systems

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      scottalanmillerS

      @nerdydad said in MSBuild OpenSourced and Available on Linux Systems:

      So do you see MS leaving the OS market altogether and go solely into IDEs?

      Building development systems, yes. This has been the general analysis expectation of MS for years. OSes have never been their strong suit. Their strength has always been development tools and applications. They started as a BASIC programming company before they bought their first OS to sell. They didn't even make an OS of their own for over a decade. Their DOS/Windows era was an OS they bought and resold with, eventually, their own graphical environment on top. Windows NT 3.1 was their first fully in house OS, and that was even partially done by IBM.

    • mlnewsM

      Microsoft Brings Pair Programming to the Internet Age with Visual Studio Live

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      coliverC

      @scottalanmiller said in Microsoft Brings Pair Programming to the Internet Age with Visual Studio Live:

      @coliver said in Microsoft Brings Pair Programming to the Internet Age with Visual Studio Live:

      @stacksofplates said in Microsoft Brings Pair Programming to the Internet Age with Visual Studio Live:

      Although this seems weird:

      Our list of improvements includes support for voice communication

      Why include that? Don't bog the editor down with stuff like that.

      Literally hundreds of apps that will do voice communications better then this. I can guarantee they'll be using Skype as a backend.

      Atom would not have access to Skype.

      My mistake I thought it was the VS Live we were talking about.

    • mlnewsM

      Manifest and Path Manifest XML hidden Errors

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      @mlnews said in Manifest and Path Manifest XML hidden Errors:

      Posting for @garak0410

      I'm using Visual Studio 2015 and the HTML Client (not Sliverlight) for Lightswitch to deploy a very simple website and when I go to deploy, I keep getting this error:

      Web deployment task failed. (Object of type 'manifest' and path 'manifest xml hidden' cannot be created.)

      Does the target exist at all?

      This may give you some hints: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19669796/visual-studio-2013-web-deploy-fails

      It's usually just a wrong path, for example when you copy your web project to another machine and try to deploy/run it from there.

      Edit: Weird, I didn't see any other answers on Android 6 when I wrote this...

    • mlnewsM

      How Cool is Microsoft's Community Edition of Visual Studio?

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      dafyreD

      @scottalanmiller said:

      Move to C#, things are even easier. BASIC language constructs are not the most clear and easy to use. It was originally designed for learning, not for using.

      And learn, I did.... So much so that when I look at code written in C#, it leaves me going: Wha? If it's Visual C#, I can poke my way around it a little bit. I'm getting better at it, but I'm generally goingto write web apps in PHP and Windows Apps (rarely written at all these days) in VB.

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