#14楼 @jicheng1014 和atom(因为基于同一套框架实现)比,流畅,对git支持好,支持大文件(理论最大支持1g,但我测试过会崩溃,其他网友测试了百兆左右文件操作流畅),支持拖拽。. Plus alternatives like Atom are quite big (300MB) compared to Visual Studio Code (32MB). Code is a text editor that allows you to develop applications for Windows, Mac and Linux.
If you have been following the Microsoft developer space of late, you may have thought to yourself, “It’s a new Microsoft.” These realizations were none the more evident than if you attended the recent developer conference. Change is in the air for Microsoft developers and it seems all for the better. Sure you love the richness of Visual Studio as an IDE and the comforts of managed.NET code.
But, just to get started, you have to download and install Visual Studio (several Gigabytes) and setup your developer environment, all before writing even a “Hello World” application. Compared that to the experience of a college kid who may start programming with just a lightweight text editor on a Mac.
It’s time to lower the barrier to entry and invite everybody else to our beautiful garden of.NET. Enter – a free, lean, cross-platform version of your beloved Visual Studio. With a lightweight installation, you can enjoy most full-featured benefits of Visual Studio on a Windows, Mac or Linux machine. This article highlights 10 of the compelling features of VS Code, which aims to be your one-stop rich code editor across any developer platform.
• @Code Handle One of the most awesome things about VS Code is not actually a feature of the editor itself. VS Code was launched during //BUILD 2015 with an accompanying Twitter handle – how cool is that?! Let us leave it to your imagination on how Microsoft pulled off securing that awesome social brand. • Huge Language Support Not only is VS Code available cross-platform, it aims to be your one-stop code editor with support for 30+ programming languages out-of-the-box. Which ones you ask? You get to write C#, VB, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, TypeScript, Ruby, Objective-C, PHP, JSON, Less, Sass and Markdown, just to name a few.
You get built-in syntax highlighting and bracket matching in your code, as well as easy code navigation. VS Code aims to be a first class IDE of choice for Node.js, ASP.NET and TypeScript development, aimed at modern web/cloud applications. As for, VS Code is already a rich editor with most everyday features you expect built-in. Simply use the available generators to scaffold your ASP.NET 5 web application, and point VS Code to the root folder. You’ll find a feature rich IDE (sample project screenshot below) with support for -powered code IntelliSense, errors, commands, deployment and integrated version control.
Quicken for mac student discount. All of this is designed to keep you in VS Code all day long for your modern, lean, cross-platform ASP.NET 5 web development needs. • Side-by-Side Editing VS Code supports one of the most sought-after developer requests – editing code side by side.