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You've got two main options:
This guide is for 'linuxing-up' Windows as a development environment; it focuses on setting up [WSL], an Ubuntu Hyper-V virtual machine, [wsltty] (a nice terminal emulator) and various tweaks.
This list is meant to be a both a quick guide and reference for further research into these topics. It's basically a summary of that comp sci course you never took or forgot about, so there's no way it can cover everything in depth. It also will be available as a gist on Github for everyone to edit and add to.
<Query Kind="Program"> | |
<NuGetReference Prerelease="true">Microsoft.Diagnostics.Runtime</NuGetReference> | |
<Namespace>Microsoft.Diagnostics.Runtime</Namespace> | |
<Namespace>System</Namespace> | |
<Namespace>System.IO</Namespace> | |
<Namespace>System.Linq</Namespace> | |
<Namespace>System.Text</Namespace> | |
<Namespace>Microsoft.Diagnostics.Runtime.Utilities</Namespace> | |
</Query> |
# Load your target version of the assembly | |
$newtonsoft = [System.Reflection.Assembly]::LoadFrom("$PSScriptRoot\packages\Newtonsoft.Json.8.0.3\lib\net45\Newtonsoft.Json.dll") | |
$onAssemblyResolveEventHandler = [System.ResolveEventHandler] { | |
param($sender, $e) | |
# You can make this condition more or less version specific as suits your requirements | |
if ($e.Name.StartsWith("Newtonsoft.Json")) { | |
return $newtonsoft | |
} | |
foreach($assembly in [System.AppDomain]::CurrentDomain.GetAssemblies()) { | |
if ($assembly.FullName -eq $e.Name) { |
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> | |
<Project DefaultTargets="PrepareStaticContent" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003"> | |
<PropertyGroup> | |
<!-- Passed in Parameters --> | |
<configuration></configuration> | |
<workingDir></workingDir> | |
<buildNumber></buildNumber> | |
<buildViews>false</buildViews> | |
<minifyJs>true</minifyJs> | |
<TargetsDirectory></TargetsDirectory> |
// Usage: | |
// Copy and paste all of this into a debug console window of the "Who is Hiring?" comment thread | |
// then use as follows: | |
// | |
// query(term | [term, term, ...], term | [term, term, ...], ...) | |
// | |
// When arguments are in an array then that means an "or" and when they are seperate that means "and" | |
// | |
// Term is of the format: | |
// ((-)text/RegExp) ( '-' means negation ) |
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