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.NET Error: “The current NET SDK does not support targeting NET 7.0.”
This content has 2 years. Some of the information in this post may be out of date or no longer work. Please, read this page keeping its age in your mind.This error message is indicating that the version of the .NET SDK that you are currently using does not support targeting .NET 7.0. In order to resolve this error, you have three options:
dotnet tool/workload installation fails, because of custom NuGet sources
This content has 3 years. Some of the information in this post may be out of date or no longer work. Please, read this page keeping its age in your mind.If you are facing this issue when using dotnet’s workload install, or tool install: Then you probably should invoke the command with the following parameter: Hope this helps 😉
Code by rules: Make editorconfig to enforce code conventions and consistency
This content has 3 years. Some of the information in this post may be out of date or no longer work. Please, read this page keeping its age in your mind.You can add an EditorConfig file to your project or codebase to enforce consistent coding styles for everyone that works in the codebase. EditorConfig settings take precedence over global Visual Studio text editor settings. This means that you can tailor each codebase to use text editor settings that are specific to that project. You can still set your own personal editor preferences in the Visual Studio Options dialog box. Those settings apply whenever you’re working in a codebase without an .editorconfig file, or when the .editorconfig file doesn’t override a particular setting. An example of such a preference is indent style—tabs or spaces. EditorConfig settings are supported by numerous code editors and IDEs, including Visual Studio. It’s a portable component that travels with your code, and can enforce coding styles even outside of Visual Studio. When you add an EditorConfig file to your project in Visual Studio, new lines of code are formatted according to the EditorConfig settings. More detailed information, and syntax can be found here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/ide/create-portable-custom-editor-options
Azure DevOps: Setup private NuGet feed with CI
This content has 3 years. Some of the information in this post may be out of date or no longer work. Please, read this page keeping its age in your mind.In case you need a private NuGet feed, you can do it in Azure DevOps. This can be handy for businesses reusing their code between several codebases. What will contain the example In this tutorial, I will show you how to share code through NuGet packages so that it can be used in multiple projects. The Example will walk you through the game engine of an IDLE game. IDLE games are games that do not require much user interaction. The point of games is that they run or produce even when the user is not playing them. The goods produced offline can eventually be used by the player, to upgrade producers or to buy more producers. The game engine is developed on the IDLEGAMEENGINE branch. Different games, such as a restaurant game or a programming game, can use this game engine. The games have a common logic of operation, only the story of the games differs. This design helps in development to fix bugs by only having to fix the bug in one place and it will be fixed in all games. Step 0: Create your shared code I will not go into details about the implementation of the game engine in this tutorial. The point is to create source code that you want to share with other source code….
Visual Studio for Mac : Delete all ‘bin’ and ‘obj’ with script
This content has 4 years. Some of the information in this post may be out of date or no longer work. Please, read this page keeping its age in your mind.Open a terminal where your source codes are stored, and give out the following command: Type your superuser password when the terminal prompts it. This will clean up some hard disk space for you.
Xamarin: How .NET MAUI will change the life of Xamarin.Forms development
This content has 4 years. Some of the information in this post may be out of date or no longer work. Please, read this page keeping its age in your mind..NET 6 and .NET MAUI is on the sill, but how will it affect the development of Xamarin applications? For today, I have brought you a video by James Montemagno, a Xamarin developer working at Microsoft. Follow James on the following platforms: 🌱 https://montemagno.com 🎙 https://mergeconflict.fm, https://blunders.fm, https://nintendodispatch.com 🦜 https://twitter.com/jamesmontemagno 🎥 https://youtube.com/jamesmontemagno
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