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The future of ASP.NET SignalR
The future of ASP.NET SignalR
AvatarAndrew Stanton-NurseSeptember 17, 2018Sep 17, 201809/17/18
In ASP.NET Core 2.1, we brought SignalR into the ASP.NET Core family. Many of our users have asked what this means for the previous version of SignalR: ASP.NET SignalR. As a reminder, ASP.NET SignalR is represented by the NuGet package Microsoft.AspNet.SignalR and runs on applications using .NET Framework and System.Web. ASP.NET Core SignalR ...

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Changes to script debugging in Visual Studio 15.7
Changes to script debugging in Visual Studio 15.7
Angelos PetropoulosAngelos PetropoulosJune 29, 2018Jun 29, 201806/29/18
We’re always looking for ways to make developing with Visual Studio faster.  One of the tasks developers do many times a day is launching debugging sessions.  We identified that script debugging added about 1.5s per F5, but only about 15.5% of people actively debugged script using Visual Studio. Based on the above, in Visual Studio 15.7...

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Client-side debugging of ASP.NET projects in Google Chrome
Client-side debugging of ASP.NET projects in Google Chrome
AvatarMads KristensenNovember 21, 2016Nov 21, 201611/21/16
Updated 2017/1/3 - Setting to control script debugging added. See below. Visual Studio 2017 RC now supports client-side debugging of both JavaScript and TypeScript in Google Chrome. For years, it has been possible to debug both the backend .NET code and the client-side JavaScript code running in Internet Explorer at the same time. ...

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Remote Debug ASP.NET Core RC1 on Azure App Service
Remote Debug ASP.NET Core RC1 on Azure App Service
AvatarBrady GasterMarch 21, 2016Mar 21, 201603/21/16
ASP.NET developers who deploy their code to Azure App Service have remote debugging features available from the Visual Studio Server and Cloud Explorer windows. ASP.NET 4x projects can be debugged live in App Service by simply right-clicking your Web, Mobile, or API Apps in Cloud Explorer and clicking the “Attach Debugger” action. Under ...

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Debugging ASP.NET 5 framework code using Visual Studio 2015
Debugging ASP.NET 5 framework code using Visual Studio 2015
AvatarVictor HurdugaciFebruary 6, 2015Feb 6, 201502/6/15
In the previous versions of ASP.NET it was possible to debug certain parts of the framework stack but setting up the development environment and compiling all the binaries was not the easiest task. ASP.NET 5 changes that and makes debugging framework code as easy as debugging your own application. This article shows how to debug into the ASP....

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“Enable Edit and Continue” debugging option is now on by default for new web applications in VS2013 preview
“Enable Edit and Continue” debugging option is now on by default for new web applications in VS2013 preview
AvatarXinyang QiuJuly 11, 2013Jul 11, 201307/11/13
In VS2010 and VS2012, the edit and continue option is disabled by default when creating a new web application project. In VS2013 preview, we turned it on by default. You can find this option on the Web tab in the web project’s properties window.   With “Enable Edit and Continue” on, the VS debugger starts your web ...

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KB2650605 QFE : VS2010 sp1 VB web form editor may not become editable during debugging
KB2650605 QFE : VS2010 sp1 VB web form editor may not become editable during debugging
Web Development Tools MicrosoftWeb Development Tools MicrosoftJanuary 31, 2012Jan 31, 201201/31/12
We recently released a VS2010 sp1 QFE KB2650605 to solve a VB editor debugging problem.  During VB web form debugging, VB web form may become un-editable if there are server tags inside.  If you develop and debug VB web forms, you might be interested to download this QFE. http://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/Downloads/...

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Download four free sample chapters from Visual Web Developer book
Download four free sample chapters from Visual Web Developer book
Web Development Tools MicrosoftWeb Development Tools MicrosoftSeptember 21, 2009Sep 21, 200909/21/09
Some time ago Jim Cheshire wrote a book on VWD 2008 and recently book publisher kindly allowed us to provide four chapters as free downloadable PDF files. The following chapters are available: You can find link to download at VWD section on ASP.NET Web site (look for Visual Web Developer Books section at the right side) or download ...

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What to do when VWD crashes or hangs on you
What to do when VWD crashes or hangs on you
Web Development Tools MicrosoftWeb Development Tools MicrosoftSeptember 8, 2008Sep 8, 200809/8/08
It is surely frustrating when VS or VWD crashes on you or hangs with "Not Responsing" message. If you do not have reliable repro steps, the best piece of information you can provide to us is a debug dump. He is how you can obtain it.If you are using Visual Studio1. Start Visual Studio. 2. Start another instance of VS. 3. In the second instance...

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What to do when VWD crashes or hangs on you
What to do when VWD crashes or hangs on you
Web Development Tools MicrosoftWeb Development Tools MicrosoftSeptember 8, 2008Sep 8, 200809/8/08
It is surely frustrating when VS or VWD crashes on you or hangs with "Not Responsing" message. If you do not have reliable repro steps, the best piece of information you can provide to us is a debug dump. He is how you can obtain it.If you are using Visual Studio1. Start Visual Studio. 2. Start another instance of VS. 3. In the second instance...

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