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You should ask this in the C forum. What is the problem with the Console Application and/or Desktop Wizard templates? Is it the precompiled headers? I can explain the use of them. I think the students should be taught to use precompiled headers in Visual Studio, at least for simple projects. Since you are using Visual Studio you should understand and teach how to use it the way it is designed instead of automatically use a blank template for everything.
You will prepare your students better for the real world. Part of your instruction can certainly include alternatives. Sam Hobbs SimpleSamples.Info. Hi GFaddoul, Welcome to the MSDN forum. The VS for Mac not support the C development, it defaults support development in C# and F#.
Please check this doc: and Visual Studio for Mac is a modern, sophisticated IDE with many features for creating mobile, desktop, and web applications. It supports development of the following:. Mobile with.NET: Android, iOS, tvOS, watchOS. Mac desktop apps.NET Core applications. ASP.NET Core Web applications.
Cross-platform Unity games Visual Studio cannot directly run on OS X, we need to get Windows running on the Mac Computer, then install VS on the Windows OS, there are multiple options for running Windows on a Mac and you can have a look at. Note: This response contains a reference to a third-party World Wide Web site. Microsoft is providing this information as a convenience to you. Microsoft does not control these sites and has not tested any software or information found on these sites; Therefore, Microsoft cannot make any representations regarding the quality, safety, or suitability of any software or information found there.
There are inherent dangers in the use of any software found on the Internet, and Microsoft cautions you to make sure that you completely understand the risk before retrieving any software from the Internet. Best regards, Sara MSDN Community Support Please remember to click 'Mark as Answer' the responses that resolved your issue, and to click 'Unmark as Answer' if not. This can be beneficial to other community members reading this thread. If you have any compliments or complaints to MSDN Support, feel free to contact MSDNFSF@microsoft.com. Hi friend, Does your issue is solved or not? Since your students used the VS for Mac which is not support with the C development, if them want to use the Visual C like yours, please install the Visual Studio like I shared before.
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Code auto-complete, when it works. Mono Well it’s pretty cool they support Mono, but my testing intellisense and autocomplete are not supported. It is.NET for Mac, for God’s sake.
Why would you not put more effort into the code support here? Build my Code!
You can only run Mono and Node.js projects. Which is pretty confusing, as the language support is not great for Mono, but you can debug for it. This was a freebie for them. All they do is call your locally installed mono compiler, which does the work. It is not likely, even with the really cute debug icon, you will be doing any debugging. It was a bit of a let down, but it is still neat.
The actual use cases must be pretty limited. I’m picturing a small team, or working on a very small component quickly. But I do not see Visual Studio Code replacing the developer’s dedicated IDE. Sonora for mac. Nor do I see it being used in any sustained capacity.
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So why does it exist? I think it’s mostly a marketing play.
It certainly was developed well. But likely it was the the path of least resistance, to see how their all-important “Developer Tools” focus was going to fit into Linux and Mac. It also builds confidence in Microsoft’s reconciliation with other applications. If I am Microsoft, I’m watching the download numbers and reviewing all feedback to simply gauge the reality of people using it. If you can get developers across any platform addicted to an IDE, then you have an “in” for the entire VSO suite. But I also get this weird feeling, which I also got at, that Microsoft and Xamarin are up to something.
Although on so many levels they are competitors, they go out of their way to work together. And the more Microsoft places products on the same machine as Xamarin tools, the better. Conspiracy, much? So I do not get to dump my Dell just yet, and at this pace I might fully move to a before I do Visual Studio Code. I think it’s worth a try. But after a few hours you will get the gist.
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And honestly, if you have the Git client installed and need to make a quick change to your code before bed, it’s great. Feature image Flickr Creative Commons.