project-system
MSBuild.SDK.SystemWeb
project-system | MSBuild.SDK.SystemWeb | |
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10 | 6 | |
954 | 142 | |
0.6% | - | |
9.7 | 2.9 | |
4 days ago | 9 months ago | |
C# | Visual Basic .NET | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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project-system
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Project Type GUID Changed when coworkers opens solution on their PC Why?
The .NET Core one was necessary once. Today msbuild (and I believe VS too) uses heuristics instead, so it does not matter which GUID you use.
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Is Microsoft positioning their C# PL to be the future of ‘Compile To & From’ languages?
The Visual Studio project system is extensible, allowing you to integrate your custom project and SDK right into VS.
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Up to 80% build time reduction with accelerated builds in Visual Studio 17.5
From the https://github.com/dotnet/project-system/blob/main/docs/build-acceleration.md
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Can't see the "using system, using system.text" stuff. How do I enable it?
https://github.com/dotnet/project-system/pull/8438 (note: will be available in 17.4)
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Debug class library using external application (.NET Standard)
You can do this via csproj or launch settings by hands, but it won't work, see https://github.com/dotnet/project-system/issues/3690
- Dockerizing Dev environment
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Can anyone help me with this error message?
Did you change the startup form for your project? If so, this is a bug that should be addressed soon. The easiest way out is to undo the change you made to the startup object setting it back to form1.
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Do you apply new C# features to existing code after upgrading .NET version?
Sdk at least works with .net standard so shared projects can be converted to that, we also had some success using the MSBuild.SDK.SystemWeb sdk nuget package for our MVC5 projects which I found from the github issue discussions on adding official support for it on older projects.
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VS 2019 (and 2022) Extremely Slow Building + Cleaning + Nuget Updating
For sure. If you still have access to the project, file a bug on https://github.com/dotnet/project-system so that someone can fix it for others too.
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With reference to the directory structure in this image, If i right click on a folder and create a class, why isn't the class located in the chosen folder?
So this would be related to the project system module in Visual Studio but I am not sure how C++ specifically is handled. Might be worth bringing up here to find out where to report things like this or at least find out why they work the way they do.
MSBuild.SDK.SystemWeb
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Why would you use Windows containers ?
I have some projects stuck on that, but not a lot. For web stuff, https://github.com/CZEMacLeod/MSBuild.SDK.SystemWeb does most of the heavy lifting, although things like publishing are broken.
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Who is working on converting old projects into new ones?
I’ve had great luck with this on older ASP.NET projects https://github.com/CZEMacLeod/MSBuild.SDK.SystemWeb
- Is there a way to change my C# language version without editing the project file?
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What's the future of asp.net 4
You can use this unofficial project to modernize your .NET Framework project and take advantage of things like PackageReferences.
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Do you apply new C# features to existing code after upgrading .NET version?
Sdk at least works with .net standard so shared projects can be converted to that, we also had some success using the MSBuild.SDK.SystemWeb sdk nuget package for our MVC5 projects which I found from the github issue discussions on adding official support for it on older projects.
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Upgrading .net framework 4.8 to .net core
I've been a bit luckier in that regard, but I'm not sure if your path wouldn't have taken less effort. I use https://github.com/hvanbakel/CsprojToVs2017 (dotnet migrate-2019 wizard) to modernize the projects, then further tweak them by hand. For ASP.NET projects, it's indeed a very difficult road. WebForms outright doesn't exist, and Core is very different from MVC in some areas. https://github.com/CZEMacLeod/MSBuild.SDK.SystemWeb helps somewhat.
What are some alternatives?
Sharpmake - Sharpmake is an open-source C#-based solution for generating project definition files, such as Visual Studio projects and solutions, GNU makefiles, Xcode projects, etc.
IsExternalInit - A source code only package which allows you to use C# 9's init and record features in older target frameworks like .NET Standard 2.0 or the "old" .NET Framework by providing a polyfill for the IsExternalInit class.
CsprojToVs2017 - Tooling for converting pre 2017 project to the new Visual Studio 2017 format.
ReferenceAssemblyAnnotator - IL weaver to add nullability annotations to .NET reference assemblies
vblang - The home for design of the Visual Basic .NET programming language and runtime library.
visualstudio-docs - This repo is the home of the official documentation for Visual Studio.
MSBuildSdkExtras - Extra properties for MSBuild SDK projects
Xamarin.Legacy.Sdk - Starting from a .NET 6 project, adds the ability to target legacy Xamarin target frameworks such as monoandroid11.0 or xamarin.ios10. *Not fully supported*
ReferenceAssemblyAnnotator - IL weaver to add nullability annotations to .NET reference assemblies
Nullable - A source code only package which allows you to use .NET's nullable attributes in older target frameworks like .NET Standard 2.0 or the "old" .NET Framework.