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In .Net 4 you could debug and build for an environment. I am a bit confused what is the proper way for .Net Core. The [link ](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/fundamentals/environments?view=aspnetcore-2.2)that everyone is posting...
any other solution that doesn't involve 250 lines of gibberish code?
@xumix in .NET 4 I could debug any environment config. Is it impossible now?
Here is a demo https://github.com/d668/NetCoreConfigTransform/ .NET Core 2.2 Console app App.config transforms using slow-cheetah
i think there is an issue with kehers - the file time length is twice as recording
@pbvillaflores because it is silly to assume just calling http endpoint will keep working. Have a look at https://github.com/mgp25/Instagram-API to get the idea what it takes to fool a mega...
@jasonsbarr await is the same as then Anyway ``` var airbnb = require('airbnbapijs'); airbnb.listingSearch({ location: 'Akihabara, Tokyo' }) .then(x => console.log(x) ) .catch(x => console.log(x) ); ``` doesn't go into...
i don't have airlock ID 
hey, any update on this? How can I make coin-hive-stratum talk to Nicehash stratum servers? what am I supposed to put in /config/defaults.js ?
and anyway I couldn't avoid XHR in course URL