![]() To build your C++ project using Visual Studio code on Mac, ensure you have C/C++ build tools installed. cpp file named MyFirstProgram.cpp: #include "pch.h" ![]() ![]() After doing this, it still does not work on Visual Studio for Mac. I updated it and it worked, but my program runs very slow. I was able to get it to work using a Windows 10 Parallels, and it said it needed to update the solution because I had made it in Visual Studio 2017. When I build the solution, it says it the build is successful, but the run with or without debugging options are grayed out. This alert shows up whenever I try to run any of my solutions that says "This project type is not supported by Visual Studio Community 2019 for Mac. Unfortunately, I do not have a windows computer at home, so I tried using Visual Studio for Mac 2019. I made a multiple solutions with C++ in Visual Studio at a tech camp on a Windows computer.
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