Haven't tried that specifically but I've used tmux and vi quite successfully, including mouse support.
Yes, there are templates for .NET Core Console and ASP.NET Core apps
Yeah, unfortunately that nice clean syntax requires a fairly recent version of PowerShell so the code we actually use has to be a bit verbose for compat :) Source/Disclaimer: I work for the ASP.NET team
It does! Mono is still an option but CoreCLR is also considered supported and ready to use in the RC.
It may not actually have gone live yet. In the keynote it was announced as "releasing later today".
As an example, the OmniSharp engine that powers C# completion is available for Emacs, Vim, Sublime, Atom, Brackets, etc. http://www.omnisharp.net/
I'm sure that euphemism is based in experience, but as a Canadian, I've found that most of my compatriots (myself included) feel it's only polite to tip at least 20%, and we're VERY IN TO BEING POLITE. :)
Haven't tried that specifically but I've used tmux and vi quite successfully, including mouse support.
Yes, there are templates for .NET Core Console and ASP.NET Core apps
Yeah, unfortunately that nice clean syntax requires a fairly recent version of PowerShell so the code we actually use has to be a bit verbose for compat :) Source/Disclaimer: I work for the ASP.NET team
It does! Mono is still an option but CoreCLR is also considered supported and ready to use in the RC.
It may not actually have gone live yet. In the keynote it was announced as "releasing later today".
As an example, the OmniSharp engine that powers C# completion is available for Emacs, Vim, Sublime, Atom, Brackets, etc. http://www.omnisharp.net/
I'm sure that euphemism is based in experience, but as a Canadian, I've found that most of my compatriots (myself included) feel it's only polite to tip at least 20%, and we're VERY IN TO BEING POLITE. :)