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Synopsis
The goal of
Visual Studio Code: End-to-End Editing and Debugging Tools for Web Developers is to help developers become not just familiar, but productive in Visual Studio Code. It starts with an introduction to the editing features of the workspace and continues with the more advanced functionality (including refactoring and key bindings). The book finishes with an extensive look at the integration that Visual Studio Code provides to external tool, like Git, Grunt, Gulp and NPM.
For Web developers, the choice of an editor is a very personal one. There is a demand for speed, functionality and personalization in order to be considered. But there are also idiosyncratic functions that are considered deal breakers when it comes to choosing a tool. And they are different for each developer. After introducing the cross-platform nature of the tool, along with the steps to install Visual Studio Code on Windows, Mac and Linux platforms, the book covers such topics as:
- The Workspace--The focal point of the development experience. Introduces the developer to the features of the workspace and how those features can be customized.
- Files, Folders and Projects--The structure of a web project can be quite fluid. Visual Studio Code allows developers to choose their structure according to their needs. Looks at the different ways Visual Studio Code supports the most common structures.
- Editing Code in Your Language of Choice--This is the heart of the developer experience and probably the most important topic in the book. It covers syntax coloring, IntelliSense, refactoring, and code navigation.
- Integrating with Source Control--Visual Studio Code supports Git integration out of the box. Learn how to perform common Git functions (commits, checkouts, branches, and merges) from within Visual Studio Code.
- Debugging Code--Visual Studio Code is not just a code editor. Also supports many of the debugging features to which .NET developers have become accustomed. Looks at how to debug your code in both .NET Core and node.js
Although a relative newcomer, Visual Studio Code has quickly become one of the most popular choices. It checks the boxes that developers require, but also contains numerous features that can greatly improve daily coding tasks. The goal of this book is to help developers find those functional nuggets that will change their lives. Visual Studio Code's increasing popularity will drive a high percentage of non-users to consider moving to the Visual Studio Code platform. For that group, the purpose of the book is to provide a basis for using the tool to do their development tasks. For current Visual Studio Code users, the goal is to expand their knowledge of how the tool works and the extensions that are available. Regardless of which group a reader falls into, there will be lots of information that will be immediately useful and ultimately invaluable. Code examples are done in JavaScript, with occasional snippets of C#.
Synopsis
Expert guidance on using Visual Studio Code for editing and debugging your web development projects
Visual Studio Code, a free, open source, cross-compatible source code editor, is one of the most popular choices for web developers. It is fast, lightweight, customizable, and contains built-in support for JavaScript, Typescript, and Node.js extensions for other languages, including C++, Python, and PHP. Features such as debugging capability, embedded Git control, syntax highlighting, code snippets, and IntelliSense intelligent code completion support--several of which set it apart from the competition--help make Visual Studio Code an impressive, out-of-the-box solution.
Visual Studio Code: End-to-End Editing and Debugging Tools for Web Developers helps readers to become familiar with and productive in Visual Studio Code. This up-to-date guide covers all of the essential components of the software, including the editing features of the workspace, advanced functionality such as code refactoring and key binding, and integration with Grunt, Gulp, NPM, and other external tools. New users, experienced developers, and those considering moving from another developer tool will benefit from this book's detailed, yet easy-to-follow information on Visual Studio Code. This book:
- Teaches readers how to use Visual Studio Code to do full-stack development
- Explains the steps to install Visual Studio Code on Windows, Mac and Linux platforms
- Provides a foundation for non-users considering moving to Visual Studio Code
- Helps current users expand their knowledge of the tool and its available extensions
- Describes how to open a .NET Core project and get end-to-end execution and debugging functionality
Visual Studio Code: End-to-End Editing and Debugging Tools for Web Developers is an invaluable guide for both professional and hobbyist web developers seeking immediately-useful information on Visual Studio Code.