Built this Basic tool using Visual Studio . I've named it ratatuli after ratatouille 😉. Ratatuli is a basic client-server architecture built in C# (.NET Windows Forms) portraying how remote commands can be executed across a network. It utilizes a "Reverse Shell" technique where the target machine connects back to a listening controller. Kindly check it out. https://lnkd.in/eD7jcuia
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You’ve seen me talk about XSG and AXSG for a while. While I’m continuing to help vscode-axaml users migrate to the AXSG toolset by Wiesław Šoltés, I’ve also been thinking about another small group: WPF developers who prefer VS Code (often more than Visual Studio) on Windows. So I asked myself a simple question: can we use XSG to bring an open-source language server for WPF, plus Hot Reload (to designer), to VS Code? The answer is here: https://lnkd.in/eXFtMxQJ To be clear: Visual Studio’s WPF Hot Reload is still the gold standard. This isn’t trying to beat it. The goal is to offer a lightweight, VS Code-first workflow that’s practical, open, and easy to adopt, especially for teams who already live in VS Code day to day. **Update: We are able to ship a Hot Reload experience close enough in latest release, so check it out!** And none of this would be possible without the pioneers. A special thanks to #SharpDevelop 4’s open-source WPF designer, which became a key cornerstone for making this work. If you try it, I’d love feedback, like what scenarios work great, and where it still falls short. #wpf #vscode #dotnet #csharp #opensource #xaml #hotreload
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