Re @BrooskHamarash haha a little knowledge is a dangerous thing 😬
Real talk: do you prefer the Explorer on the left or right side? 🤔
Mark Dalgleish: VSCode tip: You can move the sidebar/file explorer to the right-hand side of your editor via View > Appearance > Move Side Bar Right.
Try it out, and give yourself enough time to get used to it. If you're anything like me, you might find it makes a lot more sense there.
RT Connor Peet
You can now conditionally pause on exceptions in the @code JS debugger, grab the nightly to try it out!
https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-js-debug#nightly-extension
Check out @mattbierner's daily VS Code Tips to learn some 🔥 new @code tips and tricks this new year:
Matt Bierner: Well, we made it! A year ago I committed to posting daily @code tips and tricks. 366 tips layer, here we are!
I hope #code2020 has been helpful. I also greatly appreciate all of your support along the way
Check out my YouTube for a complete archive:
https://www.youtube.com/c/Code2020
Re @massellalou are you using Remote-SSH extension in @code? cc @BrigitMurtaugh
Re @bmwiernik Try out LiveShare in @code for real-time collaborative coding! cc: @FilishaShah
https://code.visualstudio.com/learn/collaboration/live-share
Re @NadiaWillTechU Some discussions happening on the Gitter channel and Stack Overflow:
https://gitter.im/Microsoft/vscode
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/visual-studio-code?tab=Newest
RT Vincent Vlieghe
Remote dev containers in @code is so powerful... You can even work in wsl2 and launch a @golang dev container from there. Mind boggling!!
https://twitter.com/VliegheVincent/status/1345284415262490625
RT Daniel Imms
I'm excited to announce the preview of Luna Paint, a raster graphics editor extension for @code 🖌🖼
Try it out now 👉
https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Tyriar.luna-paint
Re @attilagyorffy Some folks enable this because it allows them to always keep their code in the center on screen.
Start coding on your #Chromebook (or the one you are gifting) with Visual Studio Code:
Guides you through installing VS Code, setting up the environment for Python or JavaScript/Node.js, to more free resources to start learning to code.
https://code.visualstudio.com/blogs/2020/12/03/chromebook-get-started
Do you work with @github or want to start? 💻Learn how to best leverage @code's GitHub integration with this 20-minute @MicrosoftLearn module, including publishing and cloning repos directly from the editor 🤯
Check it out:
➡️
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/introduction-to-github-visual-studio-code/
RT Alejandro [...👨🏻💻]
So nice we have now more visibility from where imports are coming in @code
RT Miguel Solorio
📺 Tune in tomorrow @ 10am PST to hear about what it's like designing for developer tools such as @code @VisualStudioMac @VisualStudio
Jon Galloway: Wow, this week's .NET Community Standup - .NET Tooling looks like an epic panel!
🎨Designing UIs for developer tools with @miguelsolorio_ @sroons @vancura @vesarautiainen @cl_beyer @JMatthiesen @gotheap
📆Thurs • Dec 17
⏰10:00 AM Pacific • 06:00 UTC
https://dotnet.microsoft.com/live
https://twitter.com/miguelsolorio_/status/1339281447954251776
RT Sebastián Ramírez
FastAPI news! 🎉
The latest version of the @pythonvscode plugin for @code has integrated support for FastAPI debugging ✨
Thanks to the awesome work by @marcelotryle implementing it. 🤓
Go check it out:
* Open a FastAPI app
* Debug tab
* Click "Run and debug"
* Select FastAPI
Python Visual Studio Code: The December 2020 release of the #Python extension for @code is out! 🐍🥳
Check out our new 💡 refactoring code actions for extract method and variable with Pylance, the Pylance Insiders program and ipywidgets support in Native Notebooks 📒:
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/python/python-in-visual-studio-code-december-2020-release/
RT Python Visual Studio Code
The December 2020 release of the #Python extension for @code is out! 🐍🥳
Check out our new 💡 refactoring code actions for extract method and variable with Pylance, the Pylance Insiders program and ipywidgets support in Native Notebooks 📒:
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/python/python-in-visual-studio-code-december-2020-release/
Re @ivndza @Apple If you're using a Mac with a M1 processor, yes, this should be faster and use less resources (memory and CPU).
🎉 VS Code for Mac with @Apple Silicon is now available in the Insiders channel! 🍎 Look for the Mac/ARM64 build for native M1 processor support
🔗 Download here:
https://code.visualstudio.com/insiders/
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