Fast Development with Visual Studio on Web Rush #286
Laurent Bugnion talks with us about using Visual Studio to develop for the web, how Copilot works inside of Visual Studio, and where he sees Visual Studio going in the future.
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Laurent Bugnion talks with us about using Visual Studio to develop for the web, how Copilot works inside of Visual Studio, and where he sees Visual Studio going in the future.
I recently helped a few folks get node and npm up and running on Windows. Here are some of the steps we were able to follow to make this all work. Requirements The systems already had the latest version of Visual Studio 2015 Preview [http://www.visualstudio.com/news/vs2015-preview-vs] or the free V
If you’ve decided to immerse yourself in modern web development with JavaScript libraries such as AngularJS [http://angularjs.ogr], Bootstrap [http://getbootstrap.com], React [http://facebook.github.io/react/], or Knockout [http://knockoutjs.com] then you’ve undoubtedly heard of Bower [http://bower.