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BlazorWebFormsComponents
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MIT License | MIT License |
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Visual Studio Community
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Pull Request Tool
I don't think you need a plugin. The Git client in VS already supports reviewing pull requests: https://github.com/github/VisualStudio/blob/master/docs/using/reviewing-a-pull-request-in-visual-studio.md
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Developer Diaries: Week 2 - All blocked up, making friends, reading docs
Github Pull Request Extension in VS Code - I love being able to see in my editor the comments made on my PRs so I can fix the code while I'm right there
- Christa’s Beginners’ Guide to Using Git for Your Projects
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C# 9 top-level programs and target-typed expressions
> Nothing more frustrating than reviewing a PR with var's all over.
ooh you gotta try reviewing your PRs within visual studio (and be sure to use VS internal diff tool as well)
[1] https://github.com/github/VisualStudio/blob/master/docs/usin...
BlazorWebFormsComponents
- Migrating from webforms ti Blazor step by step
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The .NET Team's Favorite Razor Features
I like Razor Component Libraries. Just write a .razor file and it's a component that can be referenced. I used these a lot in my BlazorWebFormsComponents project, which helps with migrating ASP.NET Web Forms project to Blazor.
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C# 9 top-level programs and target-typed expressions
You can give it a shot with this project. https://github.com/FritzAndFriends/BlazorWebFormsComponents
It emulates WebForms component with Blazor. Although I would just start from scratch.
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Why did microsoft dropped support for webforms but still supports windows forms?
And to add to that it's not like they haven't had any upgrade path either. They even have docs on Migrating Webforms to Blazor and even created an ebook for it along with webforms components wrappers. To make your migration experience not as bad as it would have been.
What are some alternatives?
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
export-data-to-excel-in-blazor - This repository contains examples of exporting data from a data table to Excel in Blazor applications using Syncfusion Excel (XlsIO) library.
SharpDevelop
Introducing .NET Multi-platform App UI (MAUI) - .NET MAUI is the .NET Multi-platform App UI, a framework for building native device applications spanning mobile, tablet, and desktop.
MonoDevelop - MonoDevelop is a cross platform .NET IDE
cs-script - C# scripting platform
.NET-Obfuscator - Lists of .NET Obfuscator (Free, Freemium, Paid and Open Source )
referencesource - Source from the Microsoft .NET Reference Source that represent a subset of the .NET Framework
Waf DotNetPad - The Waf DotNetPad is a simple and fast code editor that makes fun to program with C# or Visual Basic.
dotnet-script - Run C# scripts from the .NET CLI.
Consulo - Platform repository of Consulo. Plugins implementation hold in their repositories