What is Visual Studio Code?
Visual Studio Code is a powerful and versatile code editor that empowers developers to build a wide range of applications for the web, desktop, and mobile platforms. Supported by a thriving ecosystem of over 30,000 extensions and themes, this free and open-source tool can be customized to suit the unique needs, preferences, and workflows of individual users and teams
Highlights
- Extensive language support: Visual Studio Code natively supports JavaScript and TypeScript, with robust extensions available for coding in a diverse range of languages, including Python, Java, C/C++, C, Go, Rust, PHP, and more
- Integrated source control management: With built-in Git support and seamless integration with GitHub, developers can easily manage their source code, collaborate with team members, and handle pull requests directly within the editor
- Advanced debugging capabilities: The integrated debugger allows developers to edit, compile, and debug their code, set breakpoints, and view variable behavior and memory usage, as well as log messages to the console
- Smart code completion and IntelliSense: Visual Studio Code's IntelliSense feature provides intelligent code suggestions, function definitions, parameter information, and variable type hints, enhancing developer productivity and code quality.
Features
Electron based
Ruby support
Specific for 64-Bit
Dark Mode
Git integration
Syntax Highlighting
Code Completion
Support for NodeJS
C# Scripting
Mercurial support
Supports Python
Theme Customization
Support for 64 bit
Support for Javascript
Support for Themes
C support
Objective-c
Run Android Apps on Desktop
Embedded debugger
Extensible by Plugins/Extensions
Git Support
GitHub integration
Color coding of code
Minimap
Customizable
Built-in terminal emulation
Remote Debugging
PHP IDE
Lint support
Support for MarkDown
Source code debugging
Code navigation
Autocompletion
Multiple Cursors
Graphical User Interface
Auto Update
Multiple languages
No registration required
Plug-ins
IDE
Code Formatting
C++