Visual Studio 2019 for Mac version 8.5 also brings official support for Azure Functions 3.0, allowing you to build and deploy functions with the 3.0 runtime. In addition to updating the NuGet distribution in Visual Studio for Mac with version 5.4, the latest version also found in Visual Studio, we’ve also fixed issues where NuGet packages would fail to update and made the NuGet Package Manager much more accessible with more logical focus order and improved VoiceOver and keyboard navigation. We’ve also fixed an issue that showed duplicate entries for launchSettings.json and appsettings.json in the solution explorer. I’m personally excited about fixes in the Unit Test explorer that resulted in a closer resemblance to Windows with regards to unit test nesting and improvements in the debugger that include the ability to edit function breakpoints and better stepping performance. ![]() As part of our efforts in improving the overall experience, we’ve released a handful of new changes that address some of the concerns we’ve heard. ![]() We’ve been working hard to address issues our users encounter in Visual Studio for Mac in their average day. ![]() Please give this new feature a try and let us know any feedback you have. Now, when you create a new ASP.NET Core project that supports No Authentication or Individual Authentication using an in-app store, you’ll encounter an additional screen in the new project creation wizard. ![]() Many of our ASP.NET Core developers have requested that we bring the ability to easily create ASP.NET Core apps with authentication to Visual Studio for Mac. Download Visual Studio for Mac Use authentication in your ASP.NET Core apps
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