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Visual Studio Code review: Microsoft’s cross-platform code editor

Visual Studio Code is a lightweight but powerful code editor running on computers, available for Windows, macOS and Linux. VSCode comes with integrated support for JavaScript, TypeScript, Node.js and has a rich extension ecosystem for other languages ​​(like C ++, C #, Java, Python, PHP, Go).

Use cases and scope of Visual Studio Code deployment

All frontend developers use VSCode to write Javascript / HTML / CSS. But more than that, about half of the backend developers also use VSCode to write Scala code!

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While VSCode and similar editors are appreciated, such as Sublime Text and Atom, which are often used by programmers for interpreted languages, VSCode is powerful and excellent, right away. even for backend developers, to write Scala, a typical compiled language. VSCode makes writing all types of code much easier.

Pros and cons of Visual Studio Code

VSCode is actively developed with the support of Microsoft

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If using Visual Studio Code, engineers will take less time to “fight” with the code editor. In addition, new engineers also want to use VSCode for fast acceleration, because configurations and plugins can be quickly copied from one computer to another.

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