![]() ![]() ![]() Of course, the easiest thing is to just use 2010 as it sill supports. It’ll be interesting to see if there are folks in the community who think this is important enough to actually make it happen. The idea would be to enable some things with minimal effort. ![]() ![]() I’m exploring this area and there’s a half-dozen ways to make it happen, some difficult and some less so. A better title would be “ How to Cobble Together NuGet Support for Visual Studio 2008 with External Tools and a Prayer.” The point is, there are lots of folks using Visual Studio 2008 who would like NuGet support. ![]()
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