From the course: Try .NET First Look
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Try.NET overview
- [Instructor] Are you curious about Try .NET? If so, this is the course for you. Try .NET is a service created by Microsoft to help build interactive code samples. It provides an easy way to embed runnable .NET code snippets into a webpage. For example, you could embed the snippets into your company documentation website. This is perfect for control vendors that have .NET tools. Or you could add live examples to your blog posts and online articles. Try .NET is also integrated into GitHub. This is helpful for open source projects that don't have a dedicated documentation site. The primary audience or beneficiary for Try .NET is documentation creators. When you have documents that show .NET code examples, you can create documents that show the code and contain a interactive code editor. Anyone reading the document can experiment with the code. In this short course, we'll look at how to create and test embedded code examples…
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Try.NET overview3m 44s
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Quick look at Microsoft examples3m 19s
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Install and configure Try.NET1m 34s
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Explore the course projects in Visual Studio1m 12s
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The two essential Try .NET commands3m 19s
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Add a Markdown document to the project2m 25s
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Add sample code to the project2m 14s
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Run Try.NET and view document1m 1s
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Explore the Microsoft template project code3m 2s
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Explore the multiple example code structure1m 39s
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Explore the multiple example Markdown structure1m 32s
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Run Try.NET and view the multiple example project1m 30s
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