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> Just for information. I have the same issue with the same error message. I have also supercharger installed on VS2022. If i remove (uninstall) supercharger, codemaid comes back to...
@stephengillie > Sometimes, software packages which can be installed side-by-side are put into separate `PacakgeIdentifiers`, to help communicate this capability. Should this be done here? I don't know that much...
@stephengillie It's a bit annoying to always get the notification that there are upgrades available. Also, if you run the command `winget upgrade --all`, you'll end up in a constant...
@Trenly _Yes, there are._ If you use a good uninstaller your user preferences in the IDE will be lost (SQL servers to connect to, window sizes, and such):  Databases,...
@denelon That sounds very promising... Is it possible to download and try the preview? Without compiling, that is... 😁
Already upgraded the `.x64` version, now I want the `.x86` version. 
I recently installed Windows 11 Pro 23H2 and then upgraded to 24H2 to use for various tests. On this machine, surprisingly, I didn't get `pwsh` installed by default (only powershell),...
A very good suggestion, preferably with indentation as well: ```c# string pattern = """ "\w+" """; ```
@jaredpar Thank you for your comment. My main concern was about heeding the warning, removing the cast, and then not grasping the potential consequences, especially in unfamiliar code. It seems...
@gregory-paidis-sonarsource 👍🏼 SharpLab.io seems to agree... https://gist.github.com/doterik/b529113a92e37e306805d1c2359bc7ee 