Updated 02. Setting eShopOnContainers in a Visual Studio 2017 environment (markdown)
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So, here's how to setup a VS 2017 environment where you can test eShopOnContainers.
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### GitHub branch to use
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By default, use the MASTER branch which supports .CSPROJ and VS 2017.
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By default, use the DEV branch which has the latest changes and testing.
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The MASTER branch is also an option but it'll usually be less up to date while keep evolving the application.
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### Software requirements
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Software installation requirements for a Windows dev machine with Visual Studio 2017 and Docker for Windows:
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https://github.com/dotnet-architecture/eShopOnContainers/issues/224#issuecomment-319462344
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### Clone the eShopOnContainers code from GitHub
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By default, clone the MASTER branch which is VS 2017 comaptible:
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By default, clone the DEV branch which is currently the by default branch to accept Pull Requests, etc.:
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<img src="img/vs2017/github-clone-branch.png">
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