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  1. Kedar Pednekar1 March 2017 at 15:43

    does it have Vb support....also suggest how to develop vb applications on Linux ( like visual studio is available for Windows only) environment....plz help

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  2. can we run c# project like we used to run in visual studio in window??thanks

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  3. Nemanja Radisavljevic1 March 2017 at 15:43

    Does it support C#?

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  4. Halú de Cássia1 March 2017 at 15:43

    +sajal hasan Of course!

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  5. +Halú de Cássia mine doesn't seem to recognize .cs files in Ubuntu 14.04 for some reason. Any suggestions?

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  6. Halú de Cássia1 March 2017 at 15:43

    +Erik Sanabria
    Well, if with 'recognize' you mean compile, it will not happen, because it's just an editor. But if you mean about code colors, no longer know what it can be, look in the settings if necessary, but do not really make much sense, since it was thought to '.cs'.

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  7. Dear Teacher,
    it's support c#???

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  8. Hello, I'm french and I really enjoy your videos, they are very helpful for me ! The advantages are you explain, and articulate well ;-).
    But could you make a video tutorial, when you explain how to create an online database (not with just a local access on one computer), and how to connect it with a C# .net program ? To finish, will the MySQL's commands be compatible with C# .net, and does an online and free DB exist ?
    That's would be very kind of you ! :)

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  9. Am using Visual Studio Code on my Ubuntu 14.04. Its works https://www.visualstudio.com/products/code-vs

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  10. I don't know if it is a good thing or a bad thing that Microsoft made Visual Studio for Linux. I mean, who is going to use it? Most people use alternatives. I've used Visual Studio myself and I hate it! I hate the way it works. It seems too bloated and not very efficient.

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  11. Abdelaaziz Ait raki1 March 2017 at 15:43

    it's realy helpful editor 
    i will use it soon :D

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  12. ProgrammingKnowledge1 March 2017 at 15:43

    +Florian Traun yes

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  13. Does it have PHP support? Thanks!

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  14. Does this support visual basic?

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  15. dude I can barley understand you.

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  16. marina pangeea1 March 2017 at 15:43

    You called this act: works !. You joking, or you don't know what you're talking.

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  17. how do i run my code in linux?

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  18. Leyton Manuel Diaz1 March 2017 at 15:43

    Excelente video

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  19. will it work on kali linux?

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  20. how to compile the code written

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  21. quick question and first off thanks for the upload, now for my question.

    i have a VS2013 C# A.I program for Windows but im thinking of running that program in a Rasberry pie mini pc or mcu, is this tutorial going to help me run my windows VS2013 program in Rasberry pie? btw my CS program was made using form1

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