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Microsoft's lightweight code editor for Windows, OS X and Linux, Visual Studio Code, has hit the 1.0 milestone.
Facebook says it is making Microsoft's popular coding environment, Visual Studio Code, its default development platform. Microsoft's open-source integrated development environment (IDE), VS Code ...
Microsoft released its first cross-platform code editor to great fanfare yesterday, but it’s not quite what it appears when you peek under the hood. Visual Studio Code is based on technology ...
Why do we need it? Visual Studio Code is a lightweight, cross-platform code editor that you can use in Windows, Linux, or OS X platforms to build modern applications for the Web and cloud alike.
Visual Studio Code is a cross-platform code editor with availability on Windows and now Linux in addition to OS X. Microsoft describes the program as a “code optimized editor” with support for ...
Uno Platform 4.0 is out, highlighted by a new extension for working in Microsoft's Visual Studio Code editor.
Microsoft announced the general availability of a Visual Studio Code extension for working with the Power Platform, a line of business intelligence, app development and app connectivity applications.
WebStorm and Visual Studio Code target web and application development, but the platforms differ significantly. WebStorm is a proprietary integrated development environment, while Microsoft’s VS ...
Uno Platform, a framework for building native mobile, desktop, and WebAssembly apps with C# and XAML, released a new version of the Visual Studio Code extension. The new version adds support for ...
Visual Studio Code (install PlatformIO from within the IDE) Bottom line, when it works, it works great. When it doesn’t it is painful. Should you use it? It is handy, there’s no doubt about that.
After looking at the preview of Visual Studio 2015, Tony Patton says his overall first impressions of the release are favorable. Here are its standout features.
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