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I am enjoying your C# videos! Been using C# for about 3 years now. There's always more to learn. But I'd like to ask a Visual Studio question: When I publish my code to my IIS folder, I always have to go into my code and change the ConnectionString value to use my Test or Prod environments. Currently, it's easy enough to do but sometimes I get ahead of myself and forget to do it. I know VS can be configured to have multiple environments so when you publish, you can choose your environment and it will adjust your settings accordingly. I have looked to find any info or step by step on how to set this up but can't seem to find anything. Would you by chance have anything on this or maybe do a side video describing how to take advantage of these features?? Thank you for your time!
In C#, the $ sign before a string indicates that it is an interpolated string, allowing you to embed expressions and variables directly within the string using curly braces.