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Thanks for the answer. Right now my head hurts with all of what's required for what should be a straightforward command. I will revisit VS Code, but for now, it's Notepad ++ and repl.it online.
Free your mind and the rest will follow,
Don't be colorblind, don't be so shallow!
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Sorry, didn't mean to make your head hurt
Give the extension a try. It is simple to setup and not only does it allow you to run your Python code from inside VS Code it allows you to debug the code too. You can place breakpoints, step through the code, inspect variables etc.
VS Code is a rich code editor that aims to support all sorts of different languages and runtimes. So there is going to be a little bit of configuration required to get it to do exactly what you want with a specific language and runtime. We're always looking for ways to make this easier though.
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Tried it, thought it sucked.
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Yep, using it and loving it. It's great for a lot of things including editing markdown
Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines
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I think it fits in quite well along side notepad++ and Full featured VS.
I tend to only use it for small/non-complex projects
Compared to Full VS it does all the basics and I find it quite a bit quicker, also it's less busy and makes it easier to focus. I still use Full VS for large projects since you have more context of the individual projects and more powerful plugins.
Notepad++ still has it's place for random edits of individual files, VS code seems over kill for that.
I've also used atom and quite a few online editors, they seem closer to the Notepad++ end of the spectrum, VS code seems to fit my needs better, being that it has tight DotNet integratiion.
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I replaced notepad++ with it
It has a bunch of great features and the current list of extensions are great. Even though NP++ has more functionality, what made me change was
the design and colours, viewing C++ is extremely pleasing on the eyes
Open folders -> so you have a directory of code files to easily navigate
I've gotten used to the package manager (F1) and I think it's fun and quicker than many tasks I did in NP++
Being a bit of an IDE was fascinating though, I was totally surprised when it could connect to Unity to debug my code
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Using it as a main tool at work and for home project. Tried VS and atom before, but for js/ts projects like VS Code more
What disappoints a little is that lately it started to crash several times a week. But that's not critical. It starts fast and restores last opened files
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I recently switched from Sublime to VSC. The 'killer feature' for me was that it has typings build in. It can read typescript typings for third-party libraries while you can still write Javascript.
A big win-win in my book: the strong type advantages with regards to tooling, without losing the flexibility of loosely typed JS.
(also: build-in Node.js debugger)
That said, for C# in the back-end, it's still VS2015 all the way.
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I use it for programming in Google's Go language. There is no better IDE for Go.
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I use it for writing html5 apps on my mac. I also have been helping get it running on a project that is developing .net applications on windows with linux as the target.
I think it is great - but I don't do any real development on windows anymore.
I use it for more than just html5, it's pretty much replaced my editor(s) all around. I use it for system scripts, etc. I really like it.
Elephant elephant elephant, sunshine sunshine sunshine
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It's like Sublime Text but free. I use Sublime and VS Code alternatively and I have found that Sublime is a bit faster but that VS Code has native Git support.
I still haven't decided which one to keep.
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I've never used Sublime, I use Notepad++ instead but I'm finding, at least for the web stuff I'm doing that VS Code is pretty OK.
Yeah I like the native GIT support also. I tried to learn GIT several time, using several GUIs on several OSs and found it to be tedious and counter intuitive but on VS Code it's drop dead simple.
New version: WinHeist Version 2.2.2 Beta I told my psychiatrist that I was hearing voices in my head. He said you don't have a psychiatrist!
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I'm using it for Python. I was previously using Notepad++, but I'm finding the intellisense and code marking to be so much better than Notepad++, which, in turn, was better than Idle.
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Daryl Shockey wrote: which, in turn, was better than Idle.
ANYTHING is better then Idle. I tried it on the Raspberry Pi and ended up with Geany but think I'll see if VS Code will run on the Pi...wouldn't that be a kick!
New version: WinHeist Version 2.2.2 Beta I told my psychiatrist that I was hearing voices in my head. He said you don't have a psychiatrist!
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Mike Hankey wrote: think I'll see if VS Code will run on the Pi
Looks like Scott Hanselman has already done that[^] - you have to build from source, but that's relatively simple on Linux...
Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p
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Stuart thanks for the link, was going to look into that today.
It works great on Ubuntu without doing anything special and was using it yesterday to do some Node.js coding.
New version: WinHeist Version 2.2.2 Beta I told my psychiatrist that I was hearing voices in my head. He said you don't have a psychiatrist!
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it's also a must have for Powershell editing... way better than the ISE and better than other powershell-oriented IDEs out there. also in this week's insiders build (now daily builds) you can now launch powershell as the integrated terminal too
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Pretty productive on Linux. I use it to write Node.js and Python.
But the Vim plugin is like a toy
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I have spent hours today clearing out cr@p, taking it to the tip, jet washing the patio, and so forth.
And the worst bit? I'll need to do it all over again fairly soon!
Why can't it be like development? At least there you know that if you put in the effort to do a proper job, you won't have to do the same thing again, and again, and again, and ....
I ache in places I didn't know I used!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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The solution seems obvious: Build a gardening-bot!
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I'm waiting to repurpose a Google self-driving car...
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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There's an app for that it's called "Teenage Offspring".
New version: WinHeist Version 2.2.2 Beta I told my psychiatrist that I was hearing voices in my head. He said you don't have a psychiatrist!
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Great idea, build big metal machines that are stronger than we are and give them one of the most awful jobs in the world ever so they'll come to hate us and want to kill us
At least those are the emotions I'm feeling when gardening
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...and give them lots of sharp objects...
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Gardening really sucks.
I'm already regretting ever getting one
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