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Microsoft Visual Studio Code lets you build and debug modern web and cloud applications. Visual Studio Code is free and available on Linux, macOS, and Windows.

Redmond, WA, USA
Joined April 2015

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    🎉Boom! Here it is, the November iteration!! 🔥🔥 Check out the cool new features (mirror cursors in HTML is my favorite 😍)! Read the release notes: and update now!

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    Introduction to Part 4 So you've written your app and now you're ready to run it. What happens when things don't go as planned? talks about how debugging with Visual Studio can help you figure out your issues. More info @

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    Jan 28

    Hey and family! Situation: Synchronous review with team member using Live Share before pushing a big PR. Resulting in a "verfied PR"- less back and forth. Thoughts?

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    Jan 27

    Today's command: toggle zen mode Zen mode helps you focus on your code by hiding other parts of the VS Code UI. That doesn't mean you can't still access the command palette, terminal, or the explorer however using keyboard shortcuts!

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    Jan 27

    📄Some new features for untitled editors in insiders you can try out today 👉 editor title from first line 👉 language mode set automatically after pasting Enjoy via

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    Jan 26
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    Jan 22

    And for my Linux friends ... This is a must see! Developing on Windows with WSL2 (Subsystem for Linux), VS Code, Docker, and the Terminal

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    Jan 27

    New⏱️slots added! Sign-up to provide the C++ development team feedback on the CMake Tools Extension for VS Code. Or, leave us your highs/lows in the comments below 👇

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    Introduction to Part 3 What does it mean to 'run your code'? How can Visual Studio help you with this? Sana Ajani, , has the answers in today's video. Find the extension for the language of your choice at

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    Jan 22

    Latest now changes "Untitled" document titles to whatever your first line of code is. May take some getting used to but I think it's totally rad.

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    Jan 26
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    Jan 22

    Routing and Decorators - Building an API in Python with Flask. and I will be digging into this live today at 11 AM ET. We'll be using Visual Studio Online and collaborating over VS Live Share in too! Hope to see you there 🙂👍 👇

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    Jan 23
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    Jan 23

    Today's command: go to symbol in file Quickly jump to variables, function definitions, and more in a file Windows/Linux: ctrl shift O Mac: ⌘ shift O

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    Introduction to Part 2 In the next video in our series, SteVen Batten, , talks about how you can use and customize Visual Studio for your specific needs. Check out the full array of VS Code extensions available to you at

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    Jan 21

    Today's tip: smart selection Quickly expand the current selection based on the structure of your code Windows/Linux: shift alt left/right arrows Mac: command ctrl shift left/right arrows

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  17. New to coding? We'll be sharing videos over the next few weeks going over the fundamentals of !

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    Jan 17

    Today's extension command: GitLen — Toggle file blame annotations See the most recent git change to each line of code in a file. Hover over a blame annotation to see details about the commit and further interact with it

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    Jan 16

    Today's setting: editor.rulers Render vertical lines in the editor at one or more character columns. Set "editor.rulers": [80, 120] for example to see when a line of code is getting too long

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    Jan 15

    Today's keybinding: Add cursor above/below Create multiple cursors on the lines above or below the current selection Windows/Linux: ctrl alt up/down arrow Mac: ⌘ ⌥ up/down arrow

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    Jan 14

    Today's tip: If you an extension update breaks your workflow or causes a regression, you can install an older version through VS Code's extension UI

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