News
Visual Studio now supports debugging Linux apps; Code editor now open source Microsoft doubles down on cross-platform software development.
Visual Studio Code is a free, lightweight but powerful source code editor that runs on your desktop and on the web and is available for Windows, macOS, Linux, and Raspberry Pi OS.
At its Build developer conference, Microsoft today announced the launch of Visual Studio Code, a lightweight cross-platform code editor for writing modern web and cloud applications that will run ...
In another gesture toward cross-platform tools, Microsoft has introduced Visual Studio Code, a code editor for building Web applications on Mac OS X, Linux, and Windows. Detailed at the recent ...
Insider Microsoft now has a code editor for Mac and Linux: Visual Studio Code April 29, 2015 - 6:19 pm Today at Build, Microsoft unveiled its first version of Visual Studio for Mac and Linux.
Canonical, Ubuntu's parent company, in partnership with Microsoft has made it possible to install Visual Studio Code on any Linux distribution which supports snap.
Microsoft, after all, had never offered a code editor for OS X and Linux before — and definitely not under the Visual Studio brand.
Visual Studio Code is a code optimized editor for Windows, OS X, and Linux, with support for IntelliSense (an intelligent code completion system), debugging, and GIT.
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 ...
As we have reported before, Microsoft's super-popular Visual Studio Code is the No. 1 code editor for multiple programming languages, and Google's Go is on that list.
Learn how to set up, run, and test a virtual environment in Visual Studio Code. Perfect for beginners managing Python dependencies efficiently.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results