Are you annoyed by the default project location in Visual Studio? Check out this tutorial and learn how to modify it to suit you needs.
Source: Changing default project directory in Visual Studio 2017 – Daniel Zikmund
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Are you annoyed by the default project location in Visual Studio? Check out this tutorial and learn how to modify it to suit you needs.
Source: Changing default project directory in Visual Studio 2017 – Daniel Zikmund
Open SQL Server Management Studio and connect to the db server then follow these steps:
Source: View or Change the Default Locations for Data and Log Files | Microsoft Docs
I’m getting, “Could not load file or assembly ‘Bla’ or one of its dependencies. An attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect format.”
Source: registry – How can I enable Assembly binding logging? – Stack Overflow
The easiest and most powerful way to compile LESS, Scss, Stylus, JSX and CoffeeScript files directly within Visual Studio or through MSBuild.
A simple WCF test client is included in Visual Studio.
It resides here for my Visual Studio 2017 installation:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Professional\Common7\IDE\WcfTestClient.exe
Initially imported into SQL Express 2014 but got some warnings/errors regarding the import, so SQL 2016 works better.
Steps:
1. Access to a bacpac file locally / on azure storage
2. Use the UI wizard in Management Studio. (See below)

Source: Import a BACPAC File to Create a New User Database | Microsoft Docs
Solved the error by setting TrustServerCertificate=false in the connectionstring.
More info here:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/17615260/the-certificate-chain-was-issued-by-an-authority-that-is-not-trusted-when-conn
Login to azure portal
https://portal.azure.com/
Goto your web app
Select the tab “Deployment credentials” and set username and password to be used for FTP access. (remember to save).
Goto the “Overview” tab (the top tab)
In the right column you find:
Introducing: Library Manager – Available in Visual Studio 2017 v15.7 Preview 3.0 in the Web Development and .NET Core workloads. Library Manager (“LibMan” for short) is Microsoft’s new static client-side library management system, specifically designed with web projects in mind. It provides a mechanism, similar to Bower or npm, that helps users find and fetch library files from an external source such as CDNJS or a local library catalog. Library configuration can be stored with the project and files can be downloaded during build, or with Visual Studio …
blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/webdev/2018/04/17/library-manager-client-side-content-manager-for-web-apps/