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All your videos are good; but this one is 😘. A big “thank you” from all of us here at VS Code.
Ответитьas a vim user i have to dislike this video as a moral obligation
ОтветитьI love the 100 second videos but 100 seconds is one minute and forty seconds and this is two minutes and thirty three seconds soooooo
ОтветитьCoding shouldn’t exist without it
Ответитьtoday was my first day at my job as an ITler, and my home work was to understnad this video :)
ОтветитьUsing VS Code for the last 3 years... It is really a great Tool
ОтветитьVS Code solos all other text editors and IDE-s
ОтветитьWhat is the background music
ОтветитьCtrl + shift + P A P A
ОтветитьI deadass found out some features from this video I didn't even know existed, i've been using VS for half a year now 💀💀
ОтветитьAll hail Emacs
ОтветитьI like VS code but prefer the versatility of nvim.
ОтветитьFireship: “Almost anything you can do with a mouse can be done faster with a keyboard”
Vim: Amen Brotha
One of the nicest code editors I have ever witnessed. Happy to use it for my laptop, which suffers from bad hardware and thus a code editor like VSC is pretty handy unlike the IDEs I mainly use.
Ответитьit was 99 seconds not 100
Ответитьi love how Notepad++ is the third most popular editor.
makes me feel validation for that time i tried to mod Terraria forever ago and used it since i didn't wanna deal with setting up a whole-ass IDE i knew i'd abandon in a month or two.
bro what's the name of your vs code theme
ОтветитьVs code for haters when?
Ответитьyou have significantly less energy in these older videos lol
ОтветитьI love vscode so much
ОтветитьHow do you get to the next line in the terminal? I'm following a tutorial where a guy is coding in the terminal, but when I click on enter to get to a new fresh line so I can start coding, it just copies the line (my file path) into a new line below it. I can't get to a fresh new line.
ОтветитьVS code in 3 words: Takes up 100GB
ОтветитьI have my complaints about Microsoft as a company (and there are a lot), but VS Code is one of the best pieces of software I have ever worked with. Whether it be an OS, a game, or some IDE, it is a masterwork. They hit the nail on the head.
ОтветитьI’m learning to code via CS50 and downloaded this as a way to supplement the learning process with other languages and it demolished my brain trying to figure out why certain commands weren’t working. 2 hours of research and testing and now it works the way I want it to
ОтветитьWhat operating system do you use?
ОтветитьI use vs, it‘s basically just T H I C C vs code
ОтветитьThe "connect to remote" feature is a lifesaver when you're working with virtual machines and you don't want to have VSCode or other editor installed both on your host and on your VM. Vim is good for editing things quickly directly on the VM, but when you're working on a greater project, ssh connection to VSCode saves a thon of time. Also, really helpful when you have VMs without a GUI.
ОтветитьI started to use VSCode about the end of 2018, and I've witnessed its flourishing. (It was even much weaker than Atom at that time.) I've been using it for 4 years, and I cannot leave it now. Love VSCode forever, especially those key bindings and editing skills which have made my life.
I have been tweaking myself and have found how to use VSCode optimally. However, now you have Jeff that teaches them to you step by step! That's why I appreciate Fireship and VSCode a lot! 😀
This in x2 ⚡
ОтветитьMake about atom please please
Ответитьis it an IDE? I'm pretty sure VS is an IDE, VSC is just a code editor
ОтветитьAAAhh, the IDE that God gave us
Ответитьwhat theme and icon addon do u use?
Ответитьyour 100s vids are so good i clicked even tho i dont use vscode
Ответитьhey I'm just chillin using text editor on mac 😎
Ответитьare you using the one dark pro theme?
ОтветитьI feel like most developers switch from some thing to VS code at some point and they’re so blown away by the amount of visual customization they have no choice but to set aside a few hours tuning everything to be what they want to be looking at 35+ hours a week
ОтветитьYour theme name??
ОтветитьI guess back when I first watched this, I just completely glossed over the Remote extensions, thinking they won't be relevant to me anytime soon. How wrong I was. I use the SSH extension almost daily for remote dev on my Pi.
ОтветитьDownalded vs code but c key isnt on keyboard working.
Can some one help please?
imagine using vs code for making another code editor
ОтветитьThank you! I’m learning how to code C++ and this video inspired me to download visual studio!
ОтветитьThere are a lot of different coders, but we all agree on VS Code
Ответитьas usually $ microsoft $ stole almost everything from atom
ОтветитьHmm... one humble objection. I'm a multidecade professional developer who never bothers with tab completion because, by the time I've found what I'm looking for, I could have already just typed it out. I'm sure it's perfectly convenient and even a good idea for some, but come on, my first-ever programs were literally written with Windows 3.1 Notepad. I still use Vim all the time, and haven't bothered with code completion. It isn't fair to say that "tab completion" is some kind of a professional trick.
I've seriously learned to hate using the mouse for this stuff.
100 Seconds of Qwik next please
ОтветитьList? Text editor- Atom, Code editor- VS Code, IDE- Visual Studio
ОтветитьAll "journalists" should take a look at this
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