![]() ![]() Visual Studio Code is perfect for ASP.NET Core - allowing me to write front-end and back-end code in one great lightweight environment. But when I’m in a code-debug-code workflow, nothing is better. ![]() ![]() Of course, I rely on Visual Studio 2017 from time-to-time for advanced debugging and profiling. It’s fast, responsive, and gives me exactly what I need and nothing more. And speaking of desire: when I write code, I prefer Visual Studio Code. With a powerful CLI, I can run an app on any platform with just a basic text editor, if I so desire. The true power with ASP.NET Core is in its flexibility. ![]()
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