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- Docker for Mac. For macOS only: If you are using Docker for macOS, this is the recommended connection option. For Linux only: This is the recommended connection option for Linux. Docker Machine. If you are using Docker Toolbox for Windows or macOS, this is the recommended option for connecting to Docker API.
- As we have Visual Studio 2017 for Mac, what shall we check to connect to a Docker sqlserver container. Container was set up and running with successful connection through the Terminal commands, but not working using the application with connectionstring.
- Docker Desktop is an easy-to-install application for your Mac or Windows environment that enables you to start coding and containerizing in minutes. Docker Desktop includes everything you need to build, test and ship containerized applications right from your machine.
- Running Visual Studio Code from a Docker image with a set of a bundled extensions is a great way reduce development environment setup time, provide consistent environments, and try out new languages. I hope that it catches on and is made even easier and performant (especially on Mac).
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I start a new project of a C++ application working on a BeagleBone Black (Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty Tahr), ARM v7), but in the future I will do to port the application to Linux or Windows.
I want to set up a development environment who can be cross platform (especially for macOS)
Visual Studio 2017 Docker
For now, I use:
- Visual Studio Code: I like this editor, and it is crossplatform.
- CMake: I'm new to it, but I want to learn.
- Docker with following things: I'm also new to Docker
- arm-linux-gnueabihf-g++-4.8 as compiler
- Libraries: like Poco
The goal is to build my application with my Docker image, transfer the binary on my BeagleBone Black and debug on target from my macOS Visual Studio Code instance.
Also, I try to install Visual Studio Code on my Docker image, but it's a little sluggish, and my keyboard doesn't work correctly.
I'm open to change my development setup, and I don't know the best practice.
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Finally I use a 'workaround' with Visual Studio Code tasks
Maybe when this issue will be solved, I can use a more integrated solution: https://github.com/vector-of-bool/vscode-cmake-tools/issues/111
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