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Collaborative Coding in Visual Studio 2022 Using Visual Studio Live Share

This course will teach you how to collaborate with others in real time using Visual Studio’s Live Sharing features.

Intermediate
1h 39m
(7)

Created by Mel Grubb

Last Updated Mar 24, 2022

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Collaborative Coding in Visual Studio 2022 Using Visual Studio Live Share

This course will teach you how to collaborate with others in real time using Visual Studio’s Live Sharing features.

Intermediate
1h 39m
(7)

Created by Mel Grubb

Last Updated Mar 24, 2022

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With more developers working remotely with others, live collaboration has become a challenge. In this course, Collaborative Coding in Visual Studio 2022 Using Visual Studio Live Share, you’ll learn to collaborate in real time with other developers in a shared development experience. First, you’ll explore a simple pair-programming scenario. Next, you’ll discover how to test and debug together with coworkers. Finally, you’ll learn how to secure your sharing environment for everyone’s safety. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of Visual Studio Live Sharing needed to work easily with others, no matter where they are.

Collaborative Coding in Visual Studio 2022 Using Visual Studio Live Share
Intermediate
1h 39m
(7)
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Mel Grubb
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Mel Grubb is a professional software developer and hobbyist from Columbus, Ohio. He spends his days as a consultant in the .Net space, and his nights tinkering with machines around his house.

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