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Using code analysers in VS Code – a couple of pain-points

By Tom in Code 20th December 2018 0 Comment

In my recent posts, I’ve been exploring how Roslyn-based code analysers can help to make your code cleaner and more robust. I’ve tried to keep it relatively IDE agnostic so far. In today’s post, I’d like to talk about some of the pain-points involved with using code analysers in VS Code, as well as some of the progress being made by the community.

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