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You can create custom kernels and plug them into .NET Interactive by implementing your own A more complex example, with completions and other features, is here: What kinds of functionality do you want in your VS Code extension? The .NET Interactive Notebooks extension will work with custom kernels if you want a notebook interface, in which case you wouldn't need to write any TypeScript or JavaScript to use the .NET Interactive kernel abstractions. |
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I want to write a vscode-extension for my programming language - which is written in C#. When I searched for examples, I was told dotnet-interactive. But this is actually quite a huge project.
Could you please help me to find the code part where I can see how to call a C#-assembly from TS/JS and how to assemble everything in a vscode-extension?
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