it's amazing to me how updating .a single tool can break your entire workflow. @drunkvs 4Mac update yesterday, and an hour spent trying to get @JetBrainsRider to be able to compile again. For anyone else struggling, switch to the Mono MSBuild version to get back up and running.
I swear every time I update any NuGet packages in @VisualStudio (CC @drunkvs) I spend the next 4-8 hours fixing all the broken stuff. Upgraded Code Dom / Compilers, now it thinks I'm using VB 12.0...and I can't place breakpoints in my file anymore. Worked this morning, FFS.
Good morning
Get ready to grind,
Opening @drunkvs cause
I got code on my mind.
In a bit of time
Firing up a #Xamarin solution,
Adding NuGet packages to begin the substitution.
To using many IDEs and langs
That make me fret,
When I can just share my code libraries in .NET 😎
@ismonkeyuser@drunkvs After switching from a branch that upgraded to .NET 4.7.2 to a previous branch that is using 4.6.2. Not sure how many retry attempts I should do now!
why when I'm uninstalling a package via the package manager does @drunkvs tell me that it's "downloading missing packages"? That's the opposite of what I'm doing.
@drunkvs Spending infinite minutes in the tests explorer to run the tests. When test is actually already discovered by VS and so ready to be run but no. I must wait. For something. No one knows for what. Build does not help
It’s 2018, but restarting your IDE, deleting bin und obj directories, and praying to Cthulhu is still how you make inexplicable errors go away. @drunkvs
Ah @drunkvs . Sat morning, open VS after a long break. 1Gb+ upgrade. What could possibly go wrong.. Upgrade breaks Fsharp language plugin (as usual). Does this even get tested? Great product and hate to be critical but @vscode and @IonideProject are killing it by comparison.
Basically happens once a month now that I try to deploy something and find out @drunkvs has compiled it to a framework version I can't even find much less install on the target machine. Why?