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Oof I know nothing about .NET but I'll look
~~One thing you might want to try is running visual studio as admin? (taken from the readme of this github)~~ Honestly idk if this is it because:
404 error means you did reach a listening web server, just that the url doesn't exist.
It's a missing endpoint implementation problem
The other comment mentioning this goes into a lot more details than mine
yeah they beat me by like a minute, didn't see that til I refreshed. It wasn't so much missing as he was browsing to the wrong url for the example code
lol I got a Master's Degree without figuring out any of this shit. Not sure whether that says something about me or about American post-secondary education
mostly the latter lol
Its not all bad, but they really don't mix the high-level theory and the practical skills very well in my limited experience. Maybe that's intentional.