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Over the next few videos, I will demonstrate how to set up a 'headless' (no display/keyboard/mouse) Raspberry Pi (I'm using a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W) for .NET (Version 6) development. This is so we/you can use Visual Studio Code to write C#, target the Raspberry Pi and run/debug the code remotely from Windows. Whilst Visual Studio Code is now available on the Raspberry Pi directly, I'd rather develop on my Windows desktop and run/debug from there, if you want to do the same, follow along with me. A subsequent video will be configuring Visual Studio Code and the Raspberry Pi, leveraging debugging over SSH (hence, password prompts not desired). Chapters ======== 0:00 Introduction 0:45 Download/Install Raspberry Pi Imager application 1:20 Use Raspberry Pi Imager application to burn Micro SD boot image 2:16 Prepare the Micro Sd Card to enable Wifi and SSH 3:04 Boot the Raspberry Pi for first time 4:20 Configure SSH keys to avoid password prompts 6:28 Update/Upgrade Raspberry Pi 6:56 Install Samba/SMB for Windows file sharing 7:30 Configure Samba/SMB 10:07 Create Windows mappings to Raspberry Pi 10:50 Summary/Close ** Slight update in that I've moved all the text, files, commands to GitHub for greater accuracy ** Hoping this provides a better experience Instructions, files and command are available on GitHub here: https://github.com/ATGNI/RaspberryPi/... Instructions are here: https://github.com/ATGNI/RaspberryPi/...