In VS, I’ve only tested code and debugged it, but never actually prepared anything for a finalized program or release. Some of the programs I’ve downloaded have had dlls that need to be in the folder they’re in, and I’ve had programs that come as just one .exe. Is there a way to compile all the files into one application and not have external dlls? Is this bad programming practice for some reason? How do I compile my VS program into one executable file?
I know this is quite an obvious question, which is why I can’t really find an answer, because it would be too obvious to write any kind of tutorial on it.
With a managed language like C# or VB.NET, ILMerge is a utility that you can use.