![]() It is not a fully fledged IDE (Integrated Development Environment) like its namesake Visual Studio.īut that’s the point a score of OMG! Ubuntu! readers already use regular code editors, like Sublime Text and GitHub’s Atom to make or edit apps and websites. ![]() The tool is a code editor first and foremost. Visual Studio Code has been been built using a mix of web-based and open-source technologies, like Chromium and GitHub’s Electron app framework, and Microsoft’s own Monaco editor. In this post we’ll take a quick look at what it is and how you can install it in Ubuntu. ![]() (If you didn’t know then I apologise for making you spray coffee all over your laptop.) A fair chunk of you will know that Microsoft - no hissing at the back - has released a cross-platform code editor that runs on Linux (as well as Mac OS X and Windows).Īnnounced at the Build 2015 event, Microsoft has launched a desktop code editing application on Linux called Visual Studio Code.
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