![]() ![]() With this bit of a primer to “more than just a text editor,” let’s talk about some extensions I’ve found to help my workflow and get programming. It’s really the epitome of open-source: the more eyes you have working on the code, the “better” it’s going to be. Visual Studio is used for compiling the codes. As compared to Visual studio code it is faster. Build rich clients apps using a range of technologies such as WinForms, WPF, WinUI, MAUI, or Xamarin. Visual Studio is a slow cross-platform because it processes slower. Visual Studio Code is a free, lightweight, and extensible code editor for building web, desktop, and mobile applications, using any programming language and framework. Visual Studio is the best IDE to build rich, beautiful, cross platform applications for Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, and Android. It’s been the go-to editor outside of the command line (of which, I’m a full-blown VIM nut, but that’s another story), and the largest reason is because of all the outstanding extensions! The reason that VSC’s extensions are better is that they are actively maintained by the large community □ that uses VSC. The visual Studio version is Microsoft’s premier IDE (Integrated Development Environment) Visual Studio Code is a code editor where you can edit your codes. Determine if youre running some tests on managed or C++ code. Code isnt managed (.NET) or native (C++) code. Switch off optimization and use a new build. Personally, I have stuck with Visual Studio Code (VSC or VSCode). Code coverage analysis cant be performed on such assemblies. However, many text editors are just that: text editors □ (who’da thought!), and we as developers need more than something that just stream-edits text to a file. NET Compiler Platform-based code analyzers. There is VIM, EMACS, Sublime, Nano, Notepad++, gedit, Ulysses. Visual Studio can perform code analysis of managed code in two ways: with legacy analysis, also known as FxCop static analysis of managed assemblies, and with the more modern. ![]() ![]() Now, you can use a traditional text editor like Notepad on Windows, or you can get super fancy and develop in XCode only (because Apple requires Apple for Apple). ![]()
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