Last week at Microsoft Connect();, we announced two new benefits to assist cloud migration for our users who have Visual Studio Subscriptions. If you missed the event or want to watch the on-demand trainings, check out the Connect(); event page. If you’re a current Visual Studio subscriber, activate your new benefits to get started right away. To learn more about our developer subscriptions and programs visit the Visual Studio website.
Here are more details on the two new benefits:
CAST Highlight
Developers need critical insights on their software when migrating to the cloud. With CAST Highlight, Visual Studio Enterprise subscribers can rapidly scan their application source code to identify the cloud readiness of their applications for migration to Microsoft Azure and monitor progress of their app both during and after a migration. Check out this videofrom CAST to see it in action.
Visual Studio Enterprise subscribers can get a free, full-featured one-month subscription to CAST Highlight for up to five apps per subscriber.
UnifyCloud’s CloudPilot
Developers also need solutions that enable quick and easy app migration to the cloud. CloudPilot helps move apps to Microsoft Azure in a few easy steps, including identifying all required changes down to the line of code for successful migration to containers, virtual machines, App Service, Azure SQL, and SQL Managed Instance. See this videofrom UnifyCloud to learn more about CloudPilot.
Visual Studio Enterprise subscribers are eligible for two 90-day free licenses to the full-featured CloudPilot, while Visual Studio Professional subscribers can take advantage of one 30-day license to scan apps and databases of millions of lines of code in minutes.
Log into the Visual Studio Subscriptions portal at https://my.visualstudio.com today to get your new benefits.
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What an unbelievably cryptic piece of software.
The things I want to are obvious:
build a console application and not TEST it but just RUN it. You know WITH parameters from the command line. I've googled and others have asked how to do this. Evidently it's difficult to do.
For example,...
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