Visual Studio Cross Platform development missing
I've tried installing the cross platform libraries using the Visual Studio installer, but it's not showing up in the templates. What am I missing?Visual Studio Installer
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I've tried installing the cross platform libraries using the Visual Studio installer, but it's not showing up in the templates. What am I missing?Visual Studio Installer
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You are going to need to clarify your question. The only possible "cross-platform" would be .NET Core and that would be chosen within the project solution and not a project template choice. Instead of submitting a comment, edit your question, and clarify your question.
– Ramhound
Jan 21 at 7:55
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I've tried installing the cross platform libraries using the Visual Studio installer, but it's not showing up in the templates. What am I missing?Visual Studio Installer
c#
I've tried installing the cross platform libraries using the Visual Studio installer, but it's not showing up in the templates. What am I missing?Visual Studio Installer
c#
c#
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You are going to need to clarify your question. The only possible "cross-platform" would be .NET Core and that would be chosen within the project solution and not a project template choice. Instead of submitting a comment, edit your question, and clarify your question.
– Ramhound
Jan 21 at 7:55
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You are going to need to clarify your question. The only possible "cross-platform" would be .NET Core and that would be chosen within the project solution and not a project template choice. Instead of submitting a comment, edit your question, and clarify your question.
– Ramhound
Jan 21 at 7:55
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You are going to need to clarify your question. The only possible "cross-platform" would be .NET Core and that would be chosen within the project solution and not a project template choice. Instead of submitting a comment, edit your question, and clarify your question.
– Ramhound
Jan 21 at 7:55
You are going to need to clarify your question. The only possible "cross-platform" would be .NET Core and that would be chosen within the project solution and not a project template choice. Instead of submitting a comment, edit your question, and clarify your question.
– Ramhound
Jan 21 at 7:55
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You are going to need to clarify your question. The only possible "cross-platform" would be .NET Core and that would be chosen within the project solution and not a project template choice. Instead of submitting a comment, edit your question, and clarify your question.
– Ramhound
Jan 21 at 7:55