What a wonderful time to be developer. I'm down here at the BUILD Conference in San Francisco and Microsoft has just launched Visual Studio Code - a code-optimized editor for Windows, Mac, and Linux and a. (I call it VSCode, myself) is a new free developer tool. On the Relationship Between Python and Visual Studio. Nowadays, the Visual Studio brand encompasses several different products. There is Visual Studio for Windows, Visual Studio for Mac, and then the cross-platform Visual Studio Code editor. Visual Studio IntelliCode Try AI-assisted IntelliSense that learns from your code in C#, and supports your language of choice, by downloading our experimental extensions for Visual Studio 2017 version 15.9, Visual Studio 2019 Preview 1 and Visual Studio Code. ![]() It's a code editor, but a very smart one. It's cross-platform, built with TypeScript and Electron, and runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux. Visual Studio Code has syntax highlighting for dozens of languages, the usual suspects like CoffeeScript, Python, Ruby, Jade, Clojure, Java, C++, R, Go, makefiles, shell scripts, PowerShell, bat, xml, you get the idea. It has more than just autocomplete (everyone has that, eh?) it has real IntelliSense. It also as IntelliSense for single files like HTML, CSS, LESS, SASS, and Markdown. How to change items in command bar visual studio for mac. IMHO, the real power of this editor is its project IntelliSense for C#, TypeScript, JavaScript/node, JSON, etc. For example, when an ASP.NET 5 application is being edited in Visual Studio Code, the IntelliSense is provided by the open source projects. This means you get actual intelligent refactoring, navigation, and lots more. Visual Studio Code's support for TypeScript is amazing because it has JavaScript. Visual Studio Code has git support, diffs, interesting extensibility models through gulp, and is is a great debugger for JavaScript and Nodejs apps. They are also working on debugging support for things like the.NET Core CLR and Mono on all platforms. This a code-focused and code-optimized lightweight tool, not a complete IDE. There's no File| New Project or visual designers. If you live and work in the command line, you'll want to check free tool out. You can download Visual Studio Code now at. They'll be blogging at and you can email them feedback at and follow them at. And check the the to get started. Also note the docs for support. Visual Studio Code is a preview today, but it's going to move FAST. It automatically updates and will be updating in weeks, not months. And here's some screenshots of Visual Studio Code because it's awesome. Code what you like, how you like, on what you like, and you can run it all (by the way) in Azure.;) Have fun! Sponsor: Big thanks to the folks over at Grape City for sponsoring the feed this week.
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