• lmmarsano@lemmynsfw.com
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    1 day ago

    It’s not a bug, it’s a feature

    It’s a bad one: if I’m unable to get that version of your IDE, the tutorial becomes useless. If it had stuck to programming essentials like the source code & configuration files, then it’d have enduring value as the reader could understand without unnecessary concealment of basic information dependent on an IDE.

    no bloat from going through everything twice (once for VS, once for VS Code)

    Not implied: the tutorial would properly focus on the programming without IDE complications as it shows the files generated & dependencies linked. (eg, “I did this in my IDE: here’s what it did”.) The reader could in principle use any text editor. It’s not an IDE tutorial.

    Microsoft hasn’t written a tutorial for this topic, at all, right?

    And you made another Microsoft-grade tutorial: that’s not a compliment.

    • if I’m unable to get that version of your IDE, the tutorial becomes useless.

      No it doesn’t. Clicking on the link gives you the latest version, which obviously is above the minimum version.

      without unnecessary concealment of basic information dependent on an IDE

      Haven’t concealed anything - it’s there in the pre-requisites

      “I did this in my IDE: here’s what it did”

      I have many screenshots showing exactly that.

      The reader could in principle use any text editor

      No they can’t. Several times I cover the Intellisense options which make it easy. This isn’t available in a text editor, hence the pre-requisite of using Visual Studio if you want to follow this blog.

      It’s not an IDE tutorial

      It’s not meant to be. It covers what you need to know to do what I have done in the blog.

      And you made another Microsoft-grade tutorial

      Nope! They don’t include pre-requisites at all, never mind links to them, never mind step-by-step processes with screenshots, etc.