![]() This leads me onto my own personal problem, I’m lazy… I would much rather just be able to use one or the other, rather than having to switch between them. NET Core API (IMHO) is a much better experience using full fat Visual Studio. NET Core API for example and likely some kind of database too. So whilst developing a pure Angular app using Visual Studio Code is a most excellent experience, it’s unlikely to be an all encompassing experience if your particular project say also involves something like a. The other issue I have, at least from my point of view, is that quite a lot of development and tutorials out there regarding Angular are done using an editor such as Visual Studio Code, which is a fantastic editor and great for pure Angular development, but it’s not a full on IDE like Visual Studio itself. I’m hoping that most developers have hit the same issues as I have so this is to help them… Why, aren’t there are many tutorials out there that deal with this already? Yes, but (me personally) I’ve always had to pull together various aspects from many of them and/or end up adding or changing parts to suit what I was trying to do. After using both Angular and Visual Studio together for quite a while I figured I’d start writing a post about getting everything going.
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