Nexus for .NET Developers: New Series
NuGet package manager for .NET framework has been steadily gaining popularity since it was first released in 2011. Today most of the open source libraries are distributed as NuGet packages and slowly...
View ArticleGet Started with Nexus and NuGet
The best way for getting to know Sonatype Nexus is to install its open source edition locally and give it a test run. Although you will want to have it running on a dedicated server in the end, your...
View ArticleNexus and NuGet: Create a Hosted Repository
Once you get used to adding assembly references by installing NuGet packages instead of pointing directly to assembly files on disk, you’ll soon want to do the same with your own reusable class...
View ArticleNuGet and Nexus: Use a Repository Group to Consolidate Multiple Repositories
Adding NuGet repositories (both proxy and hosted) to Sonatype Nexus is easy. However, to be able to use these repositories from Visual Studio, each developer needs to add them as package sources in...
View ArticleNuGet Is Down. Now What?
Using NuGet package manager brings many advantages to your development process, but also one very unfortunate side effect: additional dependency on an external service – official NuGet package...
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