Visual Studio Code for C# Developers | .NET Conf 2022

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If you're a C# developer who wants to work in a fast editor environment, and also wants to learn more C# as you go, I think you should learn VS Code for C# development. I'll explain how VS Code will help you become a more productive C# developer. I'll show you how to set up and use VS Code for .NET development, how to .NET CLI in the integrated terminal, and show you some tips and tricks for efficient C# development.

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Thank you Tim for always making learning C# fun and straightforward.

kazeemquadri
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this basically covers 90% of everything I do in Visual Studio, great works!

quachhengtony
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One of the best YouTube channels I know with a lot of useful informations on VS. Thank you for the great YT channel.

christianknodler
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Nice to see you here Tim. Hard core VS user, but you have some good pints, will try to force my self to use CLS more.

scarbus
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450 free in depth videos on YouTube, 10+ full in depth courses, tim corey is #1 in c#, such a shame that he is somehow still slept on

filix
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Thank you, Tim, for providing free and educational content in YouTube. I've learned a lot from you starting with WPF and ending with blazor.
Also, you can see Tim very faintly in background of VS Code throughout a video

matijslode
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Nice to see you featured on the dotnet channel Tim!

nickfotopoulos
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Hi Tim, wow good to see you here at dotnet conf. One thing I noted here, you set https profile but after enabling hot reload, application opened on http profile. At 22:17

hpdev
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dotnet new gitignore at 6:53 so cool!

fboucheros
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I tried VSCode for C# but the VS2022 experience is just much better. For all the other languages like PowerShell and Typescript I prefer VSCode

slashd
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Tim always a good explainer! Thank you

ToPFeE
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Watch in the full-screen middle of the screen.
From 9:07 to the next 10 seconds, Can somebody notice, over the white color of the editor window I can see a grey face of a person?

ayeshakazi
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Great to see you here @IAmTimCorey 😄Congrats!
And thanks for your content.

MrTheWeh
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I just create projects in VS and use them in VS Code

HuntingKingYT
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hello there tim. i wanted to ask why when i run the dotnet --info command it doenst show the .net framwork (4.) even though i have a running solution that uses this version of .net?

victoriensukarieh
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Tim, I'm sorry if this is already answered elsewhere. While following along and attempting to add the ".NET: Generate Assets for Build and Debug, " I received the error "Could not locate .NET Core project. Assets were not generated". It was only when I closed VS Code and re-opened it that VS Code prompted me I was missing files and asked if I would like to add them. I clicked Yes, and then I could proceed with your demo. The problem is, I have no idea what clicking "Yes" actually did? Would you happen to have a quick explanation? It's worth noting that I am using a fresh install of VS Code to follow along.

danielboucher
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youre better than codewithharry god bless you

BorutoUzumaki-ybmn
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Would be supercool if you find such tutorial in the vscode docu

andreasmewald
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Thanks, I have a weak laptop so VS freezes and VSCode is pretty fast.

arthurion
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I think Visual Studio code should finally start supporting blazor on Linux so we don't have to pay for Rider to have a good developer experience. :)

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