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Visual Studio Code is Microsoft's new coding tool that meets most of the needs of developers. This coding environment is designed to compete with other products such as Sublime and Nodepad ++. Microsoft has provided many features in a simple environment in its new product, which has not been released for more than a few years. In addition to being familiar with the syntax of dozens of programming languages, and as soon as it is coded, it detects the coding language and activates the syntax highlighting associated with it. Visual Studio Code is not just a coding tool; You can install many tools for compiling, debugging, beautifying code, etc. by installing various extensions.
Basically, the power of Code Editors depends on the size of the plugins and the user community. One of the most important features of this software can be considered regular updates and quick updates of its extensions, so that at least once a month you will see several updates, usually with various bug fixes of the new feature in each version. The program is available to developers on all three platforms Windows, Mac and Linux, and the good news is that unlike Microsoft's popular IDE, Visual Studio, the software is completely free and open source. And what better way than to develop a tool for developers themselves. The program currently has hundreds of active developers who are constantly improving it, and this shows the good future of this product.
Supports most programming languages
Ability to add to default languages using extensions
With a large number of extensions with the possibility of automatic updates
Quick and regular program updates
Simple and beautiful coding environment
Ability to use compile and debug plugins
Has a code map
Auto-complete codes
Smart browser with support for Rex
Text commands terminal
Display function parameters
Ability to jump directly to functions and methods
Display Markdown files in compiled form
Ability to use source control
And
Hardware Visual Studio Code is a small download (< 100 MB) and has a disk footprint of 200 MB. VS Code is lightweight and should easily run on today’s hardware.
We recommend: 1.6 GHz or faster processor 1 GB of RAM
Platforms VS Code has been tested on the following platforms: OS X Yosemite Windows 7 (with .NET Framework 4.5.2), 8.0, 8.1 and 10 (32-bit and 64-bit) Linux (Debian): Ubuntu Desktop 14.04, Debian 7 Linux (Red Hat): Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, CentOS 7, Fedora 23
Additional Windows requirements .NET Framework 4.5.2 is required for VS Code. If you are using Windows 7, please make sure .NET Framework 4.5.2 is installed.
Additional Linux requirements GLIBCXX version 3.4.15 or later GLIBC version 2.15 or later
This tool is free and has no restrictions.
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