![]() ![]() ![]() The template, as its name implies, is pretty much bare bones so not much to see there. NET Core/App/ASP.NET I chose the ASP.NET Core Empty Web Application (C#) and gave my new test solution a name. :) I clicked on the Visual Studio for Mac icon and voila!Īfter taking a look around and "right clicking on everything" I wanted to see the IDE run an actual project, and since my current focus is web development I clicked on File/New Solution and under. However, I just restarted the install, crossed my fingers, and the application installed that time without any issues.Īs part of the installation I got a prompt asking me for what components I would like to install, I just went ahead and chose the ones that were checked by default (all of them) and continued.Īfter it was all said and done I got a brand new Visual Studio icon next to my Visual Studio Code icon, the blue and violet duo. Just something to remember if you don't already have it installed.Īfter Xcode was installed I tried to install Visual Studio for Mac, but during part of the installation I did get a failure during the process. However, since I do not usually develop for iOS native applications, I had to remember to install Xcode (required by Visual Studio for Mac) first before I could successfully install the Visual Studio for Mac (Preview). The installation was for the most part straight forward. In this post I aim to highlight my first impressions using the tool from a web development perspective. So after the Connect() 2016 conference and the announcement of the Visual Studio for Mac (Preview) I went ahead and downloaded the preview in order to try it out. It's nothing short of an amazing feat in the story of. NET tooling is following suit by making itself available on Mac in the form of the beloved Visual Studio IDE. NET Core has expanded its reign to Mac and Linux, and consequently the. ![]() Shortly after, I found C# and it was love at first code. ![]() NET for which I had to download and install Visual Studio 2003. I had delved a bit in PHP, Java, and then I started a project in C++.that is, managed C++ running on. I remember when I was first getting started with the. ![]()
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