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199 JSJ Visual Studio Code with Chris Dias and Erich Gamma

199 JSJ Visual Studio Code with Chris Dias and Erich Gamma

FromJavaScript Jabber


199 JSJ Visual Studio Code with Chris Dias and Erich Gamma

FromJavaScript Jabber

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Length:
61 minutes
Released:
Feb 17, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

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02:13 - Chris Dias Introduction


Twitter
GitHub


02:21 - Erich Gamma Introduction


Twitter
GitHub


02:31 - Visual Studio Code


@code


03:49 - Built on Electron


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04:25 - Why another tool?


Visual Debugging
Keybinding Support


08:12 - Code Folding

09:00 - Will people move from Visual Studio to Visual Studio Code?

12:06 - Language Support


C#


18:06 - Visual Studio Code and Microsoft Goals

22:47 - Community Support and Building Extensions

28:31 - The Choice to Use Electron

32:41 - Getting VS Code to Work on the Command Line

35:02 - Tabs

38:49 - Visual Studio Code Uptake and Adoption

40:11 - Licenses

44:46 - Designing a UX for Developers

58:15 - Design Patterns

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Mogo Portable Seat (Chuck)
Clear Acrylic Wall Mountable 10 Slot Dry Erase Marker & Eraser Holder Organizer Rack (Chuck)
Bitmap Graphics SIGGRAPH'84 Course Notes (Erich)
Salsa (Chris)
The Microsoft Band (Chris)
Making a Murderer (Chris)
Special Guests: Chris Dias and Erich Gamma .
Released:
Feb 17, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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