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The latest preview of Visual Studio 2019 16.7 adds an experimental Razor editor for working with Blazor, boosting web development with C#/.NET instead of JavaScript.
Alongside the big .NET Core 3.0 release, Microsoft announced the general availability of Visual Studio 2019 16.3, which VS developers need to work with the new cross-platform, open source offering.
So I create a Visual Studio .Net web form on a server and can get that to run just fine. I then switch to the html view of the page and try to add some javascript buttons using the tags, when I ...
Visual Studio gives C++ developers a productivity boost, plus better debugging for Blazor WebAssembly offline apps.
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