RT David Dossett
Fridays are great for fixing little details that drive you nuts when you have a few mins to spare. I've been meaning to get rid of the thin font-weight in the @code release notes for like...a year 😅🤷♂️
https://twitter.com/david_dossett/status/1525190053764292608
On this week's #VSCode livestream @sethjuarez drops in to give a Quick (and seriously fun) Guide to Machine Learning 👊🖐️✌️ Watch here 📽️
https://youtu.be/qpCQUJQvOrs
RT Miguel Solorio
🤫 We are testing something new in @code to make certain actions more accessible for new & existing users. Enable `window.experimental.titleMenu` to 👀 it out and let us know what you think.
https://twitter.com/miguelsolorio_/status/1524429123782733825
📢 Live in 10 📢 @sethjuarez is here to give us a quick guide to #MachineLearning! Join us ▶️
https://youtu.be/qpCQUJQvOrs
Have you updated to the latest version of VS Code? Check out this short video with some highlights from the April 2022 release ⬇️ Also available on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/hKwrn5-7FjQ
Love using the dot (aka the . key) to open your repos in
http://github.dev/
http://vscode.dev/
Don't miss Thursday's #VSCode livestream when @sethjuarez joins us for a Quick Guide to #MachineLearning. 📅 Add to calendar 👉
https://aka.ms/code-livestream-page
In case you missed it, check out the latest #VSCode 🎉 Release Party 🎉 The team discusses highlights from the April 2022 v1.67 release! 👉
https://youtu.be/dpfy1V7C4Ho
📢 The April release of @code is here! Check out the latest:
📁 Explorer file nesting
💡 Toggle inlay hints
🔍 Markdown code navigation
... & much more!
Release notes:
Download:
https://code.visualstudio.com/updates/v1_67
https://code.visualstudio.com/
Join us live in 10 minutes for the #VSCode 1.67 Release Party 👀 👉
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpfy1V7C4Ho
RT Matt Bierner
The @github Markdown Preview extension for VS Code now includes Mermaid support!
With it Mermaid diagrams render right in @code's built-in #markdown preview, just like they do on GitHub
👉 Get it here:
https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=bierner.github-markdown-preview
On this week's #VSCode Release Party, we'll cover new features in the 1.67 release and talk to the engineers behind them! Add to calendar 👉
https://aka.ms/live-vscode
Re @TeaDrivenDev cc @mattbierner
RT Python Visual Studio Code
We're excited to be at #PyConUS2022 tomorrow! If you're attending, come by the @Microsoft booth to:
👋 Meet the team
💻 See some ✨ awesome demos ✨
🐍 Talk about all things #Python in VS @code
🎁 Get some swag!
We hope to see you there 🎉
PyCon US: Give a shout out to @Microsoft as a #PyConUS2022 Sustainability Sponsor! Because of the generous support of companies like Microsoft, @ThePSF is able to help maintain and support the Python community and Python tools that you and your fellow Pythonistas use daily.
RT Claudia Regio
You probably already know you can diff notebooks in VS @code but did you know you can diff them using
http://vscode.dev/
https://github.dev/dotnet/interactive/pull/1980/files
Re @Jeff_J5Films 😬 glad you found the problem! would recommend turning off the "explorer.compactFolders" setting for future :)
RT AssemblyAI
Do you know VS Code supports Jupyter Notebooks?
You just need a Python environment containing the Jupyter package and can then create a file with .ipynb ending.
Do you use this setup for your ML projects?
RT Nicolas Carlo
One VS @code tip to make code easier to read
Use REGION comments to create custom foldable blocks
I use them to:
🔊 Reduce the noise when dealing with Legacy Code
🔪 Create code chunks I may extract (split responsibilities)
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