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Update on Offline Publishing ASP.NET Core Apps
I blogged about how to publish an ASP.NET Core app against an internal NuGet server. A few days ago, Microsoft happened to ship a new release of 2.0.6. Then what kind of things are needed to upgra...
I blogged about how to publish an ASP.NET Core app against an internal NuGet server. A few days ago, Microsoft happened to ship a new release of 2.0.6. Then what kind of things are needed to upgra...
I started to develop the reStructuredText extension for Visual Studio Code in November 2015. Sublime Text and Atom were more popular editors back then, and they have reStructuredText support. ...
In the past it is hard to distribute command line utilities for developers. For example, when I started to work on Obfuscar, there was hardly a way to release the tool to end users and provide a si...
I just blogged about how I made Obfuscar a Global Tool, and in this post I tried to reveal the technical details behind the scene. First, the project file can be found at GitHub, which looks pre...
The complexity of IIS makes it difficult to learn (nginx and Apache are not exceptionally easy either). So many web developers (ASP.NET or not) can find it hard to understand certain concepts, and ...
It has been a while that I use a Windows Server virtual machine in Azure for all my Windows related testing. I love this approach, so that I can stay comfortably on a MacBook with only virtualized ...
It is my personal view that Microsoft designed .NET Core/ASP.NET Core with little offline experience in consideration, which makes it quite difficult for an enterprise with firewalls and proxies to...
When Microsoft designed IIS 7.0, those guys must be quite proud of their achievement. That release is so significant that the later releases 7.5/8.0/8.5/10.0 almost require no big changes. The arch...