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Fine,
okay,
cool
yeah,
pretty
pretty
hilarious.
Well,
we
didn't
find
oh
right.
The
next
thing
we
wanted
to
talk
about
was
dot-com
did
I
close
that
browser
okay.
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9
a.m.
you
guys
are
gonna
start
your
day
with
me
on
day,
2
I'm,
sure,
you're,
pretty
exciting
that
we're
gonna
be
showing
off
some
neat
stuff
with
the
new
web
editors
as
well
as
a
new
nougat
experience.
So
the
idea
is
that
we've
kind
of
replaced
a
lot
of
the
core
obvious
for
Mac
in
the
past
year,
and
so
reborn
is
more
of
a
idea
of
here's
all
this
new
stuff.
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A
A
A
Watching
and
there's
a
couple
other
BS
or
Mac
lots
of
machine
learning,
okay
yeah
via
Cermak
demos,
so
get
started
without
net
core
3
and
BS
for
mac
in
2019
I
said.
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B
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B
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A
B
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A
B
B
I
think
it's,
it
shows
that
you
know
things
aren't
static
like
c-sharp,
you
know
it's
been
around
for
a
long
time,
but
it
can
learn
from
all
these
experimental
languages
like
you
can
take
things
from
f-sharp.
Take
things
from
you
know,
other
languages
that
are
up
and
coming
and
integrate
what's
best
into
it,
I
think
that
it
shows
its
its
flexibility
and-
and
that's
really,
what
makes
it
such
a
powerful
language,
in
my
opinion,
is
that
ability
to
integrate
all
these
great
idea
is
it's
not
stuck
in
one
paradigm.
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A
B
A
A
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A
A
A
C
C
A
A
B
Teams
wants
to
control
your
computer
using
accessibility
features.
Just
imagine
that
for
now,
I
think
you'll
be
fine.
Right
should
be
alright.
So
here
is
mr.
Mac.
You
guys
probably
used
to
this
I'm
gonna
open
my
confident
we're
not
gonna
give
the
full
demo,
but
this
is
a
project
I'm
using
called
fitty
Kitty.
It's
a
food
tracking
for
my
cats,
my
cat,
my
cat,
so
rather
famous
across
Microsoft
for
interrupting
meetings,
so
I'll
see
I,
don't
I,
don't
know
where
they
are
right
now,
but
sleeper
behind
me,
I
guess
but
yeah.
So
what
this
is?
B
Is
this
a
super
simple
asp.net
car
app?
So
it's
not.
You
know
gonna
blow
your
socks
off
with
how
amazing
it
is.
But
some
of
the
features
of
the
features
in
here
I
think
are
pretty
amazing
and
one
of
the
things
that
we've
heard
from
our
customers
is
that
the
ability
to
have
intellisense,
that's
context,
aware
within
a
razor
file.
Lcs
HTML
file
is
super
important,
so
in
the
in
the
passing
you
might
have
to
the
intelligence
engine
would
be
informed
by
the
file
type,
so
the
mime
type
of
the
file.
B
So
if
it's
a
CS
HTML
file-
well,
you
know
do
this
is
that,
but
if
your
javascript
or
css
within
the
file,
you
want
to
have
that
type
of
intellisense,
weird
writing
that
type
of
code.
So
now
that's
more
context
to
where
so,
if
I
type
in
a
a
style
and
I
say
type
equals
text,
CSS
close
that
and
now
and
now
I
have
all
of.
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A
B
Thank
you
all
right,
yeah,
no
problem,
so
here
we
have
now
that
we're.
You
know
we're
in
the
sea
HTML
file,
but
I
have
my
CSS
until
instance.
Here
and
the
same
thing
goes:
if
I
want
to
do
a
script,
so
I
can
say,
script
type,
equals
say
JavaScript
and
here
we're
gonna
see
me
not,
though
JavaScript
that
well
say
function.
A
B
B
Filters
there
and
the
filters
are
context
aware
as
well,
so
no
matter
what
you're
doing
in
the
file
you'll
get
intellisense.
That
will
be
helpful
to
you
in
that
moment.
That's
a
great
thing,
I
think
about
the
new
web
editors
they're.
Also,
a
lot
faster.
One
of
the
things
that
we
heard
from
customers
is
that
anything
straight
of
JavaScript
files
was
super
slow
that
they
would
begin
to
kind
of
bogged
down
after
they
got
rather
large
I
mean
this
is
not.
B
This
is
not
a
large
javascript
file,
but
the
idea
is
that
when
you
in
these
dogs
or
files,
you
have
a
lot
better
performance
there
as
well
a
lot
of
great
things.
You
know
it.
It's
still
powered
by
the
same
back-end
as
visual
studio
for
Windows.
So
all
of
the
great
enhancements
that
you
get,
that
you
know
interest
team
and
everybody
else
works
on-
will
get
integrated
via
Cermak
now
as
well.
So
that's
that's.
Pretty
special
I
think
yeah
very.
A
B
B
You
know
one
of
the
one
of
the
things
that
we
really
wanted
to
ensure
with
this
were
all
these
new
web
editors
is
that
we
didn't
regressing
in
the
future.
So
there's
certainly
things
that
you
know
if
you
look
at
vias
from
Matt's
previous
core,
you
know
and
BS
from
acridness
today
there
are
some
features
that
vias
format
Canada
that
were
not
in
the
visual
studio
windows
back
in
write.
One
of
those
features
was
show
import
items,
so
that
would
be
if
I
go
over
to
meal
and
I
say
now.
This
is
apartment
demo.
B
B
For
me,
that
was
when
the
features
that
was
part
of
physics
tutor
for
Mac
for
a
long
time
that
we
initially
had
lost
when
we
switched
over
to
the
windows
back
in,
but
we
now
have
added
that
back
in
so
the
gold,
and
now
that
you
know
visually
on
windows
can
take
that
as
well.
We
can
improve
each
other's
world,
but
now
that
we
had
these
new
web
editors,
the
goal
was
not
to
lose
any
of
those
features.
B
A
B
A
B
B
Another
one
of
the
things
that
we
had
lost
originally
when
we
switched
over
to
the
same
back
in
his
base
windows
and
we
put
back
in
and
I
think
that's
actually
an
8.3
feature.
You
know
PD,
you
know
we're
not
gonna
do
a
blog
post
on
to
do
colors,
but
it
is
a
feature
that's
back
in.
They
made
not
three.
A
B
B
A
B
A
Don't,
oh,
okay!
Let
me
let
me
so
I
when
I
was
making
contributions
to
the
docker
repo,
they
came
back
and
kind
of
yelled.
At
me,
I
was
updating
some
of
their
documentation
because
I
wasn't
rapping
at
the
80th
column
and
I
was
like
okay
I'll.
Just
do
that,
like
I'm
sure,
there's
a
tool
to
automate
that
and
there
isn't
like
extensions
and
stuff,
but
we
don't
have
anything
built-in
and
I
was
like
what
this
is
like
a
code
style.
A
A
B
Understand
sometimes
there's
those
things
that,
like
I,
think
all
developers
get
into
the
habit
of
working
the
way
they
work
right.
So
I
never
use
your
app.
So
it
was
something
I
think
that's
the
cool
thing
about
how
we
talked
to
so
many
customers
and
how
we,
you
know,
will
actually
watch
customers
as
they
work.
You
know
do.
B
What's
it
called
a
pair
program
with
customers,
sometimes
to
see
how
they
work
and
understand
what
their
usage
patterns
are,
so
that
we
can
have
a
better
understanding
of
how
we
can
integrate
that
into
our
IDE,
because
you
all
were
a
little
bit
differently
and
I.
Think
that's
I,
think
that's
a
pretty
cool
thing,
so
hired
a
colors
is
a
priority.
A
A
September
whoa
19th.
It
is
day
Talk
Like
a
Pirate
Day.
Well
this
yeah
well,
this
livestream
should
have
been
very
different.
I
know:
sorry,
our
bad
okay
cool
did
we
very
specifically
if
there
were
blazer
to
lean
improvements
or
end
intellisense,
because
you
sort
the
data
type,
but
those
are
like
general.
Yes,.
B
So
if
we're
talking
about
the
da
pleaser,
the
you
know
the
the
new
world
of
blazer,
that's
coming
in
8.4,
so
that
would
be
the
next.
So
this
is
what
we're
demonstrating
right
now
is
coming
in
8.3,
which
should
be
released
pretty
soon,
if
not
for
we,
the
next
major
release
and
that's
gonna-
have
a
ton
of
improvements
for
the
new
style
players
about
blazer
files,
the
old
style,
razor
files,
the
CS
HTML,
those
have
various
improvements
around
formatting
reliability
and
all
the
things
we
give
the
new
editor.
A
B
A
B
B
No
I
thought
was
just
no
that's
the
main
thing
I
wanted
to
show
about
the
new
web
editors.
If
you
guys
interested
in
trying
it
out
right
now,
it
is
on
the
preview
Channel,
so
envious
from
actually
go
to
visual
studio
check
for
updates,
you
can
say,
switch
channel
to
the
preview
channel
and
that
will
allow
you
to
check
out
these
new
features.
I
said
we're
hoping
to
get
this
released
here
shortly,
so
you
know
if
you
want
to
stay
on
the
stable
Channel,
but
please
please,
please,
you
know
get
on
the
preview
channel.
B
Let
us
know
what
you're
seeing
those
different
adeney
bugs.
So
we're
definitely
wanting
to
you
know
it's
you
to
get
everything
good
for
you
so
check
those
out.
You
can
tweet
me
if
you
have
any
bugs
also,
of
course,
always
file
and
developer
community.
We
are
watching
that,
like
a
hawk
I
think
we're
good
we're
going
to
talk
about
developer
community
and
how
we,
how
we
do
that
I.
A
Too,
like
emotionally
prepare
for
it,
because
it's
been
an
interesting
ride,
I
guess
given
feedback,
but
a
lot
of
difficult
expectations.
I
think
that
I
might
not
have
managed
I.
Think
we
like
ask
for
feedback
on
things
and
people
sort
of
misunderstood
that
when
we
ask
for
feedback,
we
can't
implement
it
right
away.
A
Anyway,
so
we
kind
of
have
people
who
have
filed
some
suggestions,
like
someone
wanted
me
to
change
a
color
and
they
just
want
them
methods
like
the
methods
and
the
user
methods
and
the
imported
methods.
One
is
the
imported
methods.
Are
brown
like
slightly.
B
A
The
editor
and
the
user
methods
are
I,
think
just
black
and
they
wanted
those
colors
reversed
because
they
wanted
their
own
methods
to
stick
out
more
than
imported
methods
or
methods
from
different,
like
yeah
libraries,
and
we
can't
change
it
and
they
just
Scott
I,
don't
know
so
they
filed
the
request
and
the
fact
that
we
didn't
immediately
do
it,
because
we
need
to
keep
our
color
scheme
consistent
with
like
vs
code,
and
we
don't
have
enough
votes
on
both
platforms
to
decide
to
change
any
defaults.
They
can't
change
it
themselves.
A
A
C
B
B
We
do
want
who
you
know
had
that
conversation
of
customers
and
see
what
would
make
the
product
even
better
for
you,
but
it
is
a
two-way
street.
So
we
need
to
understand
the
best
way
to
implement
a
lot
of
these
things
and
that's
that's
where
I
think
it's
Katie
you're,
not
you're,
not
late
coding
with
Gucci,
so
I
got
distracted
by
the
comments.
A
Yeah,
like
we
do
and
I
hear
from
everyone
and
that
feedback
loop
is
really
important
to
us,
but
it's
not
always
like
actionable
and
I
totally
agree
with
the
conversation
like
when
we
change
defaults.
We
change
it
for
me
developers
who
spend
all
day
in
this,
so
we
might
move
slowly
because
we
want
to
make
the
right
decision
and
a
lot
of
times.
We
don't
have
the
data
to
know
that
that's
going
to
be
a
good
change.
A
B
And
in
this
word
like
this,
where
we'd
love
you
to
vote
on,
you
know
one
of
the
things
we
always
say
when
you
do
a
developer.
Community
issue
is
check
out.
If
there's
other
people
with
the
same
concern
and
the
same
idea,
because
the
more
that
you
vote
on
it,
the
more
weight
it
gets
so
definitely
always
search
for
existing
things.
I
was.
A
B
A
B
A
A
A
B
A
A
B
A
B
A
The
language
isn't
read,
time
live
stream
last
week.
So
if
you
joined
us
for
that,
it's
the
same
thing,
but
we
now
have
the
ability
to
configure
different
severa
T's
through
just
the
flyout
menus
in
Visual
Studio.
So
I
can
change
that
severity
from
like
a
suggestion
to
a
warning
and
now
I'm
getting
a
warning
for
unused
using
so
at
the
top
of
my
file
and
I
can
kind
of
bump
that
down
and
really
configure
that.
However,
I
went
to
probably.
A
A
B
A
B
A
All
of
your
code,
style
rules
and
analyze,
our
configuration
can
go
into
your
editor,
config,
we'll
be
showing
that
at
dotnet,
comp
and
we'll
like
actually
go
into
more
details
about
explaining,
analyzers
and
making
sure
everyone's
on
the
page.
With
what
an
editor
config
is
so
watch
later
for
the
full
demo
on
Monday
and.
A
A
B
A
Morning,
series
as
well,
the
dots
are
hard
to
see
yeah
you
that
would
be
promoting
the
dots
to
a
warning
or
air.
Or
are
you
asking
you
want
dots
to
become
a
squiggle
that
is
like
a
purple
color
instead
of
red
or
green
yeah,
either
way
just
changing
the
visual
yeah
so
changing
it
from
dots
to
something
that
isn't
a
warning
or
an
air
but
is
brighter
colored?
Oh.
A
Wait
for
the
live
stream
lag
to
come
back
and
chat,
there's
still
info,
maybe
a
bit
more
visible.
Okay,
gotcha!
That's
a
really
good
question!
I'm
trying
to
remember
if
I,
don't
think
the
dots
can
be
changed
to
a
squiggle,
but
I'd
be
kind
of
surprised
if
we
couldn't
change
the
color
of
the
dots
to
stick
out
more
like
if
they
were
red,
dots
or
something
like
that,
we
go
to
fonts
and
colors
just
kind
of
look
her
stuff.
So.
B
A
B
A
B
That's
a
way:
that's,
we
have
to
hook
up
still
but
yeah.
That's
you
know,
I'm
not
going
to
say
that
simple,
because
I'm
not
sure
but
should
be
relatively
simple.
We
ever
do
the
fly
out
so
and
that's
again,
that's
more
evidence
of
that.
Like
we
didn't
on
the
vs
or
Mac
team
necessarily
do
anything
to
get
this
feature.
It
just
came
for
free
when
isn't
it
on
the
Roslin
side,.
A
A
A
B
A
Suggestion
ellipses,
sorry
I
just
couldn't
see
it
okay,
so
you
can
change
the
color
of
the
suggestion.
Ellipses
and
we
have
recently
is
to
change
the
suggestion.
Some
of
you
might
have
noticed.
There
are
over
a
broader
range,
so
they're
just
dots,
but
they
are
longer.
So
it
might
be
a
little
bit
more
noticeable,
so
we're
trying
to
tweak
it.
Actually,
we
would
love
to
do
yeah.
A
We
would
love
to
do
customer
development
about
how
to
make
suggestions
a
little
bit
more
apparent,
because
a
lot
of
intellicus
suggestions
that
are
coming
up,
which
I
will
demo
on
Monday,
are
they're,
really
really
cool
and
we
bump
them
up
to
a
warning
to
test
it
a
bit
internally
and
internal
uses
and
I
think
we
really
stood
in
preview
to,
but
you
had
to
like
mark
a
checkbox
and
stuff
and
some
people
were
like
I.
Don't
make
suggestions,
warnings
and
I'm
one
of
those
people.
A
I
cannot
focus
if
I
have
a
ton
of
warnings
yelling
at
me
it
is
as
bad
as
like
an
error
to
me.
So
I
I
need
something
to
dial
it
up,
but
dial
it
like
a
little
bit.
More
than
suggestions
and
much
less
than
what
a
warning
would
be
so
like.
A
A
A
B
A
Those
three
dots,
but
we
can
bump
that
up
if
we
need
to
in
tools
options
with
if
you
can
increase
the
fun,
probably
not.
Let's.
A
A
B
B
A
B
B
A
B
A
A
B
A
A
B
A
B
A
B
B
B
A
A
B
B
A
B
Actually,
one
of
my
I
wanted
to
put
that
in
even
though
surveys
it,
if
you
guys
have
taken
one
of
the
surveys
about
the
IDE
and
I
like
it,
I
really
wanted
to
put
the
dark
or
light
theme
color
in
that
survey,
because
me
and
my
boss
have
a
big
argument.
We
him
and
I
are
both
lighting
people,
but
everybody
else
is
darkening
people,
so
it
kind
of
wanted
to
get
the
puts.
B
A
Have
one
fun
thing
say:
I'm
Spence
when
tweeted
about
it
a
little
bit,
but
we're
also
going
to
be
launching
like
a
huge
series
of
videos
that
I
made
some
with
Scott
Hanselman
and
she
sharpened
dotnet
core
and
Scott
Hanselman
made
some
with
Leslie
on
debugging,
and
all
of
these
are
gonna,
be
like
first-timer,
really
new
to
visual
studio
and
dotnet
in
general,
tutorials
and
they'll
be
like
short,
playlists
and
they'll
go
up
on
YouTube
around
Netcom,
so
that
should
be
fun,
keep
an
eye
out
for
those
we
kind
of
wanted
to
make
something
that
you
could
easily
share
with
a
friend
who,
like
might
be
interested
in
coding
and
just
kind
of
try
to
hook
them,
try
to
sell
them
on
des.
A
A
B
A
A
B
A
B
B
So
yeah,
so
you
know,
feel
free
to
come
in.
Do
you
have
function?
Yes,
so
I
want
to
see?
Oh
it,
the
Cascadia
code
came
out
one
day
ago,
chief
chief
I,
don't
know
how
to
say
your
name
but
exciting
I've
been
wanting
to
have
fun
yeah,
so
V
is
for
Mac.
Does
support
font
ligatures?
That's
one
of
the
things
that
I
believe
vyas
windows
does
I,
don't
know,
but
if
you
got
here
it.
B
Screen
a
little
bit
I
mean,
then
we
do
this
on
the
fly.
I
want
to
switch
to
fear
code.
It
is
a
font
that
supports
signature.
So
if
you
don't
know,
ligatures
and
fonts
are
characters
that
can
be
formed
to
a
better
communicate.
A
concept
say:
would
you
equals
equals?
You
get
a
long,
equal
sign,
I
can't
do
math,
while
I'm
talking
to
a
b
c
d,
e,
f
g
f,
fear
code
there.
It
is
so
I'm
gonna
open
up
this
project
again
and
share
my
screen,
and
so
this
is.
B
B
B
B
Here
than
equals,
you
get
that
one
does
not
equal,
you
get
the
slash
through.
So
all
these
different
ligatures
can
come
as
part
of
the
part
of
the
the
normal
form
of
typing
as
part
of
the
font
set
to
e
years,
so
he
used
fear
code
or,
if
you're,
using
the
other,
the
font
that
support
chairs.
That
comes
straight
at
the
IDE.
It's
a
pretty
fun
feature
and
it
really
makes
reading
code
a
lot
easier
when
you
have
these
special
glyphs.
So
it's
a
good
question.
I
almost
hung
up
on
the
call
the
hang
up.
B
A
B
B
A
A
Things
related
in
Visual,
Studio
I
think
it
builds.
Miri
announced
something
called
Visual
Studio
online,
which
is
different
than
the
Visual
Studio
online
that
we
announced
eight
years
ago
that
turned
into
the
SES
and
then,
as
your
DevOps
mean
anyway.
So
this
Visual
Studio
online
should
be
a
sort
of
visual
studio.
Shell
that
hooks
up
to
anything
else,
so
it
could
be
a
server,
could
be
a
container.
That
kind
of
thing.
A
We've
definitely
done
a
lot
of
work
to
move
processes
well
to
move
yeah
processes
out
of
proc
out
of
the
name,
Visual
Studio
UI
thread,
so
that
it
could
be
executing
on
any
other
computer
or
yeah
CPU
whatever
to
make
that
possible.
We
also
got
a
lot
of
performance
gains
when
he
did
that
work,
so
it
was
cool,
it's
already
worth
it
because
of
the
performance
gains,
but
we
do
have
plans.
B
B
B
B
A
We
were
thinking
about
shiny,
not
was
the
new
Visual
Studio
terminal
that
is
currently
in
very,
very
much
preview,
but
we
did
have
a
blog
post
about
it.
It's
kind
of
the
next
iteration
of
Wack
Wack
terminal,
the
extension
that
has
been
you
know
they
integrated
to
terminal
and
Visual
Studio
for
a
really
long
time,
but
it
is
yeah.
It's
still
very
much
in
preview,
so
only
try
it
out
with
reserved
expectations
but
we're
getting
there,
which
is
kind
of
fun,
but
yeah
not
really
a
demo.
B
B
Good
question:
it's
about
unity,
specifically,
we
try
to
so
they're
under
vyas
from
ax
had
at
least
unity
is
one
of
the
core
components
of
the
idea
that
we
focus
on
and
ensuring
this
positive
experience
and
we
try
to
work
with
any
other
framework
out
there
to
do
the
same
so
others
through
our
extension
ecosystem
or
they're
working
with
containers
with
other
projects.
We
do
want
to
do
as
much
as
we
can
there
any
other
wizards
to
your
stand
up
the
and
one
of
our
unity,
the
unity
p.m.
on
the
registry,
Oh
from
Exide
he's.
B
Also
the
unity
p.m.
for
the
digital
window,
side,
John
Miller,
will
be
doing
a
talk
at
I.
Think
is
unity
conf
unite!
That's
what's
called
in
Copenhagen
next
week,
I
mean
yeah.
We
did
do
a
stand-up
here
on
this
chat
with
John
once
he
showed
us
the
tanks
game
so
anyway,
there's
a
little
tan
John
in
unity.
B
A
Anything
can
be
yeah,
something
I'm
constantly
trying
to
evangelize
is
Rosland
analyzers
and
how
any
framework
owner
can
build
their
own
IDE
support.
So
their
own
code
fixes
refactoring
suggestions,
warning
areas.
All
of
those
you
can
release.
You
can
build
your
own
for
your
own
library
and
resource
Lamaze,
an
analyzer
package
on
nougat,
like
any
other
kind
of
nougat
package.
You're,
the
consumers
of
your
library
and
frameworks,
can
install
those
on
their
project
and
get
your
guidance
as
framework
authors.
So
we've
like
open
sourced
our
compiler.
A
B
A
A
B
B
A
B
Check
out
the
dotnet
comp
web
page,
you
can
get
your
minders
I
win.
I
talk,
the
interested
it
is
in
I
suggest
the
9:00
a.m.
Tuesday
talk,
which
is
fine,
but
if
you
you
find
what
you're
interested
in
somebody.
This
talks
on
everything,
Blazers
Ameren,
there's
also
a
good
party
yeah.
So
it's
gonna
be
a
fun
event.
Donna
conference,
my
one
of
my
favorite
events
every
year
because
it
really
is
I,
develop,
focused
it's
fun.
It's.
A
Far
as
document
well
I
think
what
they're
talking
about
is
this
screenshot
Batman's
Christiansen,
just
posted,
so
it's
able
being
able
to
set
or
is
that
tab
right,
critical
tag,
group,
yeah,
I
think
it's
managing
vertical
tabs
I'm
gonna
see
if
he
had
any
more
details,
not
sure
right
now,
I
think
he
was
just
sharing
an
exciting
screenshot
yeah
bug,
nads
Christian
thing
he's
gonna
get
so
mad
at
me.
A
B
A
B
A
B
Sweet
so
yeah
well
see
you
guys,
will
talk
about
out
there.
B
B
Don't
check
YouTube
in
a
minute
and
on
top
over
there,
okay
and
you
being
the
plan
for
just
your
online
that
runs
the
river
is
okay,
that's
Johnny
I
did
try
Cascadia
code,
I
love,
it
I
just
said
it
for
the
default
on
ps4
Mac.
It's
a
great
font,
I.
Think
it's
beautiful,
so
I'm
really
excited
about
this
I
think
it
looks
really
good
I'm
happy
and
any
update
so
Kim.
That's
for
I'm!
Sorry,.
A
No
yeah
that's
hurt
of
re.
Sorry,
maybe
I
shouldn't
talk
about
it
when
it's
so
in
early
preview,
but
I
assume
that's
why
you
all
join
the
live
streams.
It's
so
Visual
Studio
online.
The
one
we
are
thinking
about,
that
is
the
terminal
that
is
basically
like
Visual
Studio
install
that
is
still
just
basically
just
a
UI
layer.
Just
the
front
end
for
what
is
running
on
the
server
is
still
not
what
people
would
might
think.
Visual
Studio
online
represents,
which
is
coded
in
the
browser.
A
So
no,
we
are
not
looking
at
it
from
that
angle
as
far
as
I
know
yeah.
So
it's
it's
not
quite
Visual
Studio
in
the
browser,
but
I
mean
if
you're
keeping
a
apprised.
It
does
not
work.
A
I,
don't
know
if
you're
keeping
up
with
tried
net
and
the
things
that
they're
doing
there
yeah
create
great
c-sharp,
tooling,
all
running
through
blazer
in
the
browser
they're
getting
there,
which
is
very
cool,
so
they
have
like
some
basic
syntax,
highlighting
they
don't
actual
to
lean
or
anything,
but
it's
still
being
able
to
run
c-sharp
without
installing
anything
so
doing
it
entirely.
An
actual
compliation
in
the
browser
it
was
really
cool,
that's
TriNet
have
we
we
should
probably
talk
about.
We
should
probably
have
a
marina
gaga
on
sometime.
That's.
A
A
So
this
is
basically
c-sharp
running
through
your
browser
so
before
we
actually
had
blazer
working.
So
this
is
just
printing,
the
Fibonacci
sequence.
Before
we
had
blazer
working,
these
actually
all
ran
in
containers
in
Linux
containers
on
our
servers
and
it
was
expensive,
but
we
really
wanted
people
to
have
like
no
barrier
to
trying
out
net
and
we
were
integrating
yeah.
A
We
were
integrating
on
some
of
our
samples
on
docks
top
Microsoft
comm
using
these,
which
is
really
cool.
So
we
have
like
a
whole
tutorial
that
you
can
go
through
and
run
code
and
get
like
console
output,
which
is
you
know
what
people
really
need
to
try
it
out.
Actually,
how
do
I
start
the
tutorial
for
you
tutorials.
C
A
A
It's
so
cool
Vittoria,
the
docs.
Don't
microsoft.com
go
to
our
c-sharp
tutorials
and
you
can
actually
try
out
a
lot
of
these
in
your
browser.
So
there
we
go
so
it
takes
you
to
the
c-sharp
guide
in
tutorials
and
when
you
begin
you
can
enter
this
focus
mode
and
it
opens
tried
net
on
one
side
and
on
the
left
side.
B
Also
always
keep
in
mind
the
dotnet
or
sorry.
The
docs
at
Microsoft
comm
is
all
open
source.
So,
if
you've
seen
any
bugs
anything,
you
want
to
add
feel
free
to
contribute
to
the
to
the
documentation.
It's
a
community
community
projects
is
really
fun
too.
It's
a
good
way
to
help
other
people
learn
to
you
know,
add
as
something
you
think
is
important
fix.
It.
A
B
A
B
A
Yeah
yeah,
definitely
so
so
they
have
a
lot
of
their
source
code
of
and
they
had
Docs
and
the
list
out.
There
experiences
there
and
it
looks
like
oh
that's
right.
Okay,
so
we
do
have
a
dotnet
try
global
tool.
No
global
tools
with
the.net
CLI
are
basically
yeah
packages
that
you
can
just
install.
That
will
add
more
and
more
command
line,
functionality
to
the
dotnet
keyword,
so
any
kind
of
dotnet
CLI
and
that's
pretty
awesome.
A
B
On
the
exam
routes
are
in
the
Mac
side
and
paste
this
and
there
since
I
can
paste.
Now
we
have
the
workbooks
for
xamarin,
but
also
works
on.
You
know
done
at
quorum
or
not,
but
it's
a
great
tool
for
interactive
documentation,
coding
as
well
on
the
Mac
side
and
also
the
dotnet.
This
guy
can't
copy
and
paste
from
your
screen.
I've
met
this
person.
I
tried
I
tried
to
select
your
screen
share
like.
A
A
B
A
A
A
A
Just
looking
at
their
samples,
so
I
know,
try
dotnet
also
had
a
lot
of
like
extensibility
that
they
were
testing
out.
So
even
if
you
had
like
frameworks-
and
you
had
Docs
for
your
frameworks-
and
you
wanted
your
net
frameworks
to
compile
and
have
tried
out
net
tooling
in
the
browser,
they
were
working
on,
how
do
like
ya,
publish
packages
and
how
packages
still
work,
which
was
really
cool,
I,
think
they
were
just
extending
that
for
yeah
the
people
who
asked
for
it.
Basically,
the
team
is
really
active
on
this
repo,
so.