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Jaffar Sidek
Hi. I don't code much in cSharp, but with c++ there is a choice during the project creation process where you could create a completely empty application template, then add your own files and boiler plate code. Perhaps you could search for that option when using cSharp? Cheers!
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On 14/10/2020 4:49 am, Dave wrote:
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Dave
00Hello,
I ju0st started to use Microsoft's Visual Studio to Write and Compile C Sharp Code. 0 So far, I have yet to learn how to open up the editor in Visual Studio to just start writing Code from Scratch. So far, I need to go through the process of Creating a new application, which puts me into the editor, but also brings in some Code fragments, examples etc. I do not need these extra bits of Code, and would like to just open the editor to a blank screen, starting the cursor0 at line 1. I did call the Microsoft Help Desk for the Disabled, but was told they didn't support Visual Studio, and that I needed to call the normal Tech channels, which probably means I will need to Pay for the Support, which I do not intend to do. So, thought I might ask here before I spent time looking else where. Anyone know how to open up the editor in VS, to a blank screen, ready to accept Code being typed into place? Thanks ahead of time, Grumpy Dave
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