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Package Management in Visual Studio 2022

Working with packages is an inescapable part of the modern development landscape. This course will teach you the ins and outs of working with packages in Visual Studio 2022.

Intermediate
1h 28m
(30)

Created by Chris Behrens

Last Updated Jan 22, 2022

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Package Management in Visual Studio 2022

Working with packages is an inescapable part of the modern development landscape. This course will teach you the ins and outs of working with packages in Visual Studio 2022.

Intermediate
1h 28m
(30)

Created by Chris Behrens

Last Updated Jan 22, 2022

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Managing your dependencies with packages is an inescapable part of the landscape for the modern developer. In this course, Package Management in Visual Studio 2022, you’ll learn to work with the Visual Studio 2022 package manager. First, you’ll explore how to master working with NuGet packages. Next, you’ll discover what binding redirects mean for your work. Finally, you’ll learn how to work with other package ecosystems. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of package management needed to execute development with Visual Studio 2022 and tame your dependencies.

Package Management in Visual Studio 2022
Intermediate
1h 28m
(30)
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Chris Behrens
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Chris B. Behrens is a writer, speaker and software developer, specializing in DevOps. He has been a developer and architect for more than twenty years focusing on small to medium size companies and the development changes they face.

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