

That's an easy thing to do so that I won't bother with the details of it. But in any case, we have to have Node.js installed. Visual Studio 2015 Community Edition (the version I have at home, at work I use the Professional Edition)įirst things first, I wanted it to work from Visual Studio because not everybody using Visual Studio is comfortable or even likes to use a console.So here's a description of what I've achieved so far using: Not because I have to live inside VS, but because I might have a teammate that want to do so.

I also wanted all that inside Visual Studio 2015, which is what I use at work. The same I have when using text editors such as Sublime Text and other tools for Node.js. I do a lot of ASP.NET MVC related stuff, and I wanted to use React with my ASP.NET MVC application, but I wanted to have a nice development experience. I work with Microsoft technologies in my day job.
