Part 3 – Developing with VS 2019 / 2022
What’s it like developing using Git?
Developing in VS with Git is easy but I wanted to call out a few changes. First, you don’t need to manually add items to your repo. Your repo will have a .gitingore file that says what can be committed – and what can’t. If your .gitIgnore file doesn’t specifically ignore it, it will automatically be added. Also, your project folder will need to be in the…
Developing in VS with Git is easy but I wanted to call out a few changes. First, you don’t need to manually add items to your repo. Your repo will have a .gitingore file that says what can be committed – and what can’t. If your .gitIgnore file doesn’t specifically ignore it, it will automatically be added. Also, your project folder will need to be in the…
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Part 3 – Developing with VS 2019 / 2022
What’s it like developing using Git? Developing in VS with Git is easy but I wanted to call out a few changes. First, you don’t need to manually add items to your repo. Your repo will have a .gitingore file that says what can be committed – and what can’t.
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