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We have get-started material for the languages in .net docs as well. This focuses on using Visual Studio. I added that to the title to differentiate from the .NET material.

See dotnet/docs#2986 (comment) for details.

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We have get-started material for the languages in .net docs as well. This focuses on using Visual Studio. I added that to the title to differentiate from the .NET material.

See dotnet/docs#2986 (comment) for details.
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saldana commented Aug 25, 2017

✅ Validation status: passed

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mairaw commented Sep 1, 2017

@ghogen who can review this?

@TerryGLee TerryGLee merged commit 16f430b into master Sep 7, 2017
@gewarren gewarren deleted the BillWagner-patch-1 branch July 21, 2018 00:11
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