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Getting Started with Visual Studio Code

28 April 2015

When playing with VSCode, it may be helpful to start with a project. Grab your own or use Hot Towel to generate. You can install Hot Towel and generate a project quickly using these instructions [https://github.com/johnpapa/generator-hottowel#prerequisites]. Visual Studio Code Series Follow this se

Introducing Visual Studio Code

28 April 2015

Today is a pretty darn, amazing, fantastical, uber-awesome-astical-game-changing day for Web developers. Microsoft, known for its great tooling, has entered the tooling story for cross platform developers with Visual Studio Code [http://code.visualstudio.com/]. Microsoft announced the launch of Vis

Debugging with Visual Studio Code

28 April 2015

There are various ways you can debug server side code with VSCode. You may have a simple node server to crank up. Perhaps you use TypeScript and need to compile it to JavaScript before starting the server. You may also be using task automation with gulp or grunt and want to start the server and then

Git and Preferences in Visual Studio Code

28 April 2015

Visual Studio Code has a good symbiosis with allowing you to customize the editor through styling, preferences, keyboard mappings, tasks, and more. Here are some examples of how to get started. Visual Studio Code Series Follow this series to learn more about what you can do with Visual Studio Code!

Intellisense with Visual Studio Code

28 April 2015

Visual Studio Code provides excellent intellisense for JavaScript, TypeScript, and C#. Whether you are running ASP.NET 5 or node or client side code, you’ll see a new level of intellisense here. You can also hit CTRL+SPACE and get intellisense. If you hover over a variable VSCode shows the signatu

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Hi, I'm John Papa. I author this blog, create courses for Pluralsight, and work in Developer Relations. I am a professional storyteller, I contribute to OSS, and I'm a Web technologist

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