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VS Code

VS Code

Microsoft Visual Studio Code lets you build and debug apps

4.9
•369 reviews•

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Microsoft Visual Studio Code lets you build and debug apps

4.9
•369 reviews•

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Visual Studio Code is a code editor redefined and optimized for building and debugging modern web and cloud applications.
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Visual Studio Code 1.0

Microsoft's cross-platform text editor for developers
Visual Studio Code 1.0 was ranked #3 of the day for April 15th, 2016

Visual Studio Code 1.0 is Microsoft's text editor for developers. Built-in git integration, frequent updates, and search functions for all of your development needs.

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Fraser Smith
Fraser Smith
A prime example of the resurgence and return to relevance of Microsoft. I've been using VS Code on and off for several months now and it just gets better and better with every update. At some point over the last month, VS Code has become my daily driver (I think the introduction of code folding and Atom's decision to completely and un-recoverably freeze on me were the final factors in my decision). It's fast, powerful and extensible. Looking forward to continued development now that the 1.0 release has happened on schedule.
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9yr ago
Ryan J A Murphy
Ryan J A Murphy
@frassmith This was going to be my question. Is there any reason to stick with Atom at all?
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9yr ago
Hugo Müller-Downing
Hugo Müller-Downing
parrot.live

parrot.live

@frassmith What do you do, if you don't mind my asking? Just wondering if it might replace Atom for me too :)
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9yr ago
Fraser Smith
Fraser Smith
@ryanjamurphy Well, I was using Atom. It froze on me. I've restarted the app and my macbook several times since then and Atom is still borked. I'm guessing the only fix is to uninstall and reinstall Atom. I'll probably do the first half and forget the second.
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9yr ago
Fraser Smith
Fraser Smith
@hugojmd I work for ChinaNetCloud. I'm a programmer working on backend systems, mainly in PHP and occasionally in Python. When I do full web development, projects, I tend to use Coda II for its publishing support, but for the backend stuff, VS Code has become my goto editor. Over the last couple of years, I've also tried Atom, Brackets and Sublime but I VS Code hit's the sweet spot for me right now.
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9yr ago
Ross Currie
Ross Currie
Brutal Teardowns

Brutal Teardowns

@frassmith I grabbed VS Code a while back - just to clarify, this is a new 1.0 release? I didn't realise I was using a beta
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9yr ago
Derek Nuzum
Derek Nuzum
I really want to like VS Code, but it's nowhere near Sublime. The extensions are really raw still as well and not on par with Atom at this point. But, it is much quicker than Atom which has led to me testing it out a little bit more. It's just so difficult to do anything outside of sublime and work effectively. If there was a more efficient way to port sublime plugins over to VSC, I'd be all over it because I really like it on a base level... Here's to hoping.
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9yr ago
Fraser Smith
Fraser Smith
@dnuzum VS Code hit v1.0 this week. It's brand new. What version is Sublime on? I agree with what you say about Atom, but Atom is completely dead for me and it seems will remain so until I uninstall and reinstall. As a working programmer, that isn't acceptable. Also, because Atom is based on the Chrome backend, it is just as memory hungry as Chrome. It's a nice editor, when it works, but it comes with the bloat built in. It doesn't surprise me that VS Code out performs Atom.
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9yr ago
Derek Nuzum
Derek Nuzum
@frassmith Sublime is on v3 with development already being done on v4 with continued development on v3 now that they've brought Will Bond onto the team (creator of Package Control). VS Code isn't as fast or robust as Sublime with the community package support that Sublime has. Also, Code has crashed a few times on me with larger files. Of course Atom has as well. Sublime is the only one that has continued to outperform anything else that I've used.
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9yr ago
Seb Jachec
Seb Jachec
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Daybridge

@dnuzum This sums it up pretty well. I think Microsoft have done commendable work, but there's still a way to go. VS Code feels noticeably slower than Sublime for me, and seems to lack incredibly basic features (like tabs, which was the first thing I noticed). Another small thing: 130mb vs 27mb for Sublime! Nice to see there's a UserVoice site to vote on features though.
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9yr ago
Fraser Smith
Fraser Smith
@iamsebj @dnuzum Seb, I agree, tabs would be nice, however, the files that you are currently editing, are shown in a separate section of the sidebar. Those are essentially your tabs, albeit in a vertical format instead of horizontal like Sublime, Atom etc. I've grown to like the layout because, if you're going to have a sidebar open anyway, you can save some screen real-estate for the editor windows by integrating your 'tabs' with the sidebar. Ultimately, it's just a personal preference. I have two personal gripes with VS Code; One, I don't particularly like the overly bright status bar colour scheme and; Two, it looks as if code folding is based on indentation levels and not the actual code syntax (this is an Atom failing too).
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9yr ago
Ghost Kitty
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9yr ago
Nik Graf
Nik Graf
Serenity Notes

Serenity Notes

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As of today Visual Studio Code hit 1.0 🙌
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Visual Studio Code 1.0
Visual Studio Code 1.0 Microsoft's cross-platform text editor for developers

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Visual Studio Code 1.0 was ranked #3 of the day for April 15th, 2016
Visual Studio Code 1.0 was ranked #3 of the day for April 15th, 2016
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6mo ago

How to navigate between terminal tabs in VS Code? (and other power user shortcuts?)

I often find myself having a few tabs / terminals open in the "terminal pane", how do i cycle between them in the keyboard?

I would really love for each terminal to be another "file" that I can navigate to by normal means, but barring that I would be happy with a keyboard shortcut for cycling those lower tabs!
also any other shortcuts you use an unreasonable amount that you feel like people dont know?

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VS Code is widely praised for its versatility, extensive customization options, and a vast ecosystem of extensions. It is favored by developers for its modern, rich development environment and seamless integration with tools like GitHub Co-Pilot. Deepgram highlights its strong plugin community, while Atlassian appreciates its comprehensive features and free availability. Epsilla (YC S23) notes a significant boost in development efficiency. Overall, VS Code is considered an essential tool for developers.

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Mari
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•5 reviews
Love it, what a cool idea!
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Behold, a cathedral of coding excellence— Visual Studio Code ,Customer Service +1 (8O5)-3O1 7O71 Phone Number +1 (8O5)-3O1 7O71 Customer Service.+1 (8O5)-3O1 7O71. Phone Number +1 (8O5)-3O1 7O71 Customer Service.+1 (8O5)-3O1 7O71 Phone Number +1 (8O5)-3O1 7O71 Customer Service.+1 (8O5)-3O1 7O71 wherein efficiency and elegance intertwine in a sonnet of sublime software architecture. From the moment I embarked upon its hallowed interface, the responsiveness and fluidity of its command enthralled me. Its extensions, an armory of boundless augmentation, granted me the power to sculpt my development environment with regal finesse. The IntelliSense feature, imbued with an almost prescient understanding of my intent, guided my keystrokes with oracular clarity. Debugging, an otherwise arduous endeavor, was transmuted into a masterfully orchestrated interplay of logic and illumination. Yet, despite its undeniable grandeur, one might find themselves momentarily adrift amidst its ocean of capabilities. VS CodeCustomer Service +1 (8O5)-3O1 7O71 Phone Number +1 (8O5)-3O1 7O71 Customer Service.+1 (8O5)-3O1 7O71. Phone Number +1 (8O5)-3O1 7O71 Customer Service.+1 (8O5)-3O1 7O71 Phone Number +1 (8O5)-3O1 7O71 Customer Service.+1 (8O5)-3O1 7O71 Themes and customization, the couture of the coding realm, bestowed a rarefied aesthetic upon my workflow. The Git integration, woven seamlessly into its core, stood as a sentinel of version control mastery. A sovereign of efficiency, Visual Studio Code is the very zenith of contemporary programming tools.
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tjc
tjc
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Great, very useful, thank you
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