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Visual Studio for Mac Develop apps and games for iOS, Android, and web using.NET. Visual Studio is an integrated development suite of productivity tools for developers. Think of it as a program you can use to create programs and applications. What is a console app? A console app takes input and displays output in a command-line window, also known as a console. Azure Monitor (formerly Application Insights) within Visual Studio helps you identify dependency failures and troubleshoot slow performance with actionable suggestions directly inside. Visual Studio is an integrated development environment (IDE). The “integrated” part of IDE means that Visual Studio contains features that complement every aspect of software development: Multiple languages and platforms Use the same editor to work with C, Python, C#, and more. What You Need to Know about Visual Studio Code: A Tutorial Every cowboy needs a horse, every Batman needs a Robin, and every coder needs a great code editor. When you work with code every day, you must have a go-to code editor. For many developers out there, Visual Studio (VS) Code is their editor of choice.

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Visual Studio Code is a lightweight but powerful source code editor which runs on your desktop and is available for Windows, macOS and Linux. It comes with built-in support for JavaScript, TypeScript and Node.js and has a rich ecosystem of extensions for other languages (such as C++, C#, Java, Python, PHP, Go) and runtimes (such as .NET and Unity). Begin your journey with VS Code with these introductory videos.

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Intelligent Code Completion

Code smarter with IntelliSense - completions for variables, methods, and imported modules.

Streamlined Debugging

Print debugging is a thing of the past. Debug in VS Code with your terminal tools.

Fast, Powerful Editing

Linting, multi-cursor editing, parameter hints, and other powerful editing features.

Code Navigation and Refactoring

Browse your source code quickly using peek and navigate to definition.

In-Product Source Control

Speed up your release cycle with SCM support inside your editor, including rich Git integration.

Top Extensions

Enable additional languages, themes, debuggers, commands, and more. VS Code's growing community shares their secret sauce to improve your workflow.

First Steps

To get the most out of Visual Studio Code, start by reviewing a few introductory topics:

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Intro Videos - Begin your journey with VS Code through these introductory videos.

Setup - Install VS Code for your platform and configure the tool set for your development needs.

User Interface - Introduction to the basic UI, commands, and features of the VS Code editor.

Settings - Customize VS Code for how you like to work.

Languages - Learn about VS Code's support for your favorite programming languages.

Node.js - This tutorial gets you quickly running and debugging a Node.js web app.

Tips and Tricks - Jump right in with Tips and Tricks to become a VS Code power user.

Azure - VS Code is great for deploying your web applications to the cloud.

Extension API - Learn how to write a VS Code extension.

Why VS Code? - Read about the design philosophy and architecture of VS Code.

Keyboard Shortcuts

Increase your productivity with VS Code's keyboard shortcuts.

Keyboard Shortcut Reference Sheet - Learn the commonly used keyboard shortcuts.

Keymap Extensions - Change VS Code's keyboard shortcuts to match another editor.

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Customize Keyboard Shortcuts - Modify the default keyboard shortcuts.

Downloads

Download VS Code - Quickly find the appropriate install for your platform (Windows, macOS and Linux)

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By default, VS Code auto-updates to new versions, and collects usage data and crash report information. You may opt out of these defaults by disabling them as instructed below: