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Tag Archives: NuGet
Dependency Management in .Net: Offline Dependencies with NuGet Command Line Tool
Today I stumbled upon Scott Haselman’s post: How to access NuGet when NuGet.org is down (or you’re on a plane) in which Scott discusses how he recovered from an issue with the nuget.org site being down during his demo at … Continue reading
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Dependency Management in .Net: Get
[Update: This article refers to a tool which will no longer be maintained. Until such time as NuGet is updated to naively support these capabilities, consider using the plug-in described here.] In my last article, I demonstrated how my team … Continue reading
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Dependency Management in .Net: Using NuGet without Visual Studio
In my last article, I discussed some of my previous experiences with dependency management solutions and set forth some primary objectives I believe a dependency management tool should facilitate. In this article, I’ll show how I’m currently leveraging NuGet’s command … Continue reading
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Dependency Management in .Net
I started my career as a programmer developing on Unix platforms, primarily writing applications in ANSI C and C++. Due to a number of factors, including the platform dependency of C/C++ libraries, the low-level nature of the language and the … Continue reading
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