Today we are pleased to announce improved Razor tooling support in Visual Studio Code with the latest C# extension. This latest release includes improved Razor diagnostics and support for tag helpers and Blazor apps.
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To use this preview of Razor support in Visual Studio Code install the following:
.NET Core SDK
Visual Studio Code
C# extension
To try out Visual Studio Code with Blazor apps,
Introduction In this new article, we will use Visual Studio to connect to a SQL Server Database Installed in a Virtual Machine in Azure. Visual Studio is one of the most popular development tools in the world and connecting to Azure with Visual Studio is a very common need. We will modify an existing SQL …
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ICC and General Code are teaming up to make it easier for you to access and search for information you need in your Building Codes.
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SAP Solution Manager 7.2 provides a two different tools for managing custom code. Learn about them in this blog.
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Have you contractors ever tried explaining to a client how tight your profit margins are? You probably got a blank stare. Protecting your razor-thin profit margins in construction is up to you and you alone.
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