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Extending VS Code and Yourself (Part 2) – .NET 081
The Bald Bearded Builder, Michael Jolley, returns to talk about VS Code extensions and learning while live streaming. To start off we talk about using C# in VS Code and then Michael tells us about some of his favorite VS Code extensions. The panel adds a few of our favorite extensions while discussing how Michael has created extensions while live streaming on Twitch.
Then the discussion moves towards live streaming, what you need to get started, how community is important and how to get the most out of a live stream as a viewer. You even get to hear Caleb put his foot in his mouth at least once. You don't want to miss it so listen in and let us know what you think on Twitter at @dotnet_Podcast.
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- Caleb Wells
- Shawn Clabough
- Wai Liu
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- Michael Jolley
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