A new extension in the Visual Studio Tools Marketplace provides PHP support for coders working in Visual Studio 2017. Offered up by Prague-based Devsense, the new "PHP Tools for Visual Studio" ...
Visual Studio Code is Microsoft's lightweight, cross-platform, open source code editor with IDE-like features. Since being introduced in 2015, it has been continually gaining in popularity, ...
The low-cost single board computer and Microsoft's free development tools work well together, for both hobbyists and professionals. Raspberry Pis are everywhere. From the tiny new Pico microcontroller ...
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Is PHP declining? JetBrains says yes. And no
JetBrains has released its State of the Developer Ecosystem survey, with more than 24,500 responses, revealing AI's impact on ...
About three years ago Microsoft released a new source code editor for Windows, Linux, and macOS. This was named Visual Studio Code. It is way lighter IDE than various editions of the legendary Visual ...
This extension has been developed by Microsoft. Given Microsoft’s long history of working with the .NET framework and technologies, it is quite surprising that Microsoft is supporting Java and its ...
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This MS Visual Studio Professional 2022 Course bundle has everything you need to learn to code for just $46
TL;DR: Save 97% when you bundle Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2022 with the Premium Learn to Code Certification Bundle ...
Chinese hackers targeting large IT service providers in Southern Europe were seen abusing Visual Studio Code (VSCode) tunnels to maintain persistent remote access to compromised systems. VSCode ...
Latest release of Microsoft’s code editor also adds support for Git worktrees and the ability to checkpoint and restore different states of Copilot chat conversations. The newly released Visual Studio ...
VS Code 1.105 also introduces a built-in MCP server marketplace and allows users to resume recent Copilot Chat sessions.
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