Hi Dennis,
Hi Dennis,
You may use Cloud Tools for Visual Studio which is a powerful environment to build Windows and .NET applications and deploy them to Cloud Platform directly from your favorite IDE. You may also follow this Quickstart or this one showing you how to configure Microsoft Visual Studio and create and deploy a .NET application on Google Cloud Platform.
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I should note that we only support Google Cloud Tools for Visual Studio on Windows at the moment. So you may raise a feature request via the Issue Tracker so that the Cloud Tools product team may evaluate it, however there is no ETA or guarantee of implementation.
I should note that we only support Google Cloud Tools for Visual Studio on Windows at the moment. So you may raise a feature request via the Issue Tracker so that the Cloud Tools product team may evaluate it, however there is no ETA or guarantee of implementation.
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The easiest way could be doing coding in your local Visual Studio Code and then fire it up by gcloud commands via the Command Line Interface. Hope this works for you?
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Yes, it could be deploying the app or run it locally. We are not aware of the internal decisions of Google Cloud Platform team in this regard, but as mentioned above, the Cloud Shell product team welcome all the feature requests and prioritize them based on their importance and the stars they have taken.