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After nearly 10 years of mainstream and extended support, Microsoft is killing off Visual Studio 2015. It has recommended ...
October 14 is going to be a big day in the Redmond world It isn't only Windows 10 due for the support axe on October 14.
ByteDance, best known in the west for TikTok, has a new AI-infused code editor forked from Microsoft's Visual Studio Code.
Over the past few weeks, developers have been gradually admitting that they’re switching back from the AI coding tool Cursor ...
The newer AI-enabled editors like Claude Code and Cursor are attracting interest from developers already using the industry ...
Visual Studio Code can be a demanding application; with the Electron platform it’s built on needing significant system resources. In many cases your Pi won’t have the horsepower to run the ...
Visual Studio Code is like the strip-down version of Visual Studio IDE. It’s a code editor where you can write codes to support debugging, task running, and version control.
Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code’s PowerShell tooling is designed primarily to work with the PowerShell 7.2 long-term support release, though the older PowerShell 5.1 is still supported for ...
The change came in Visual Studio Code 1.54 (now 1.54.1, thanks to a bug fix update), which is available as a universal 64-bit binary, as is standard for apps with Apple Silicon support.