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License - Visual Studio Code
Visual Studio Code licenseVersion 1.107 is now available! Read about the new features and fixes from November.
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Visual Studio Code - The open source AI code editor
Visual Studio Code redefines AI-powered coding with GitHub Copilot for building and debugging modern web and cloud applications. Visual Studio Code is free and available on your favorite platform - Linux, macOS, and Windows.
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Remote Development using SSH - Visual Studio Code
Remote Development using SSH The Visual Studio Code Remote - SSH extension allows you to open a remote folder on any remote machine, virtual machine, or container with a running SSH server and take full advantage of VS Code's feature set. Once connected to a server, you can interact with files and folders anywhere on the remote filesystem. No source code needs to be on your local machine to ...
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Python environments in VS Code
Python environments in VS Code An "environment" in Python is the context in which a Python program runs that consists of an interpreter and any number of installed packages. Note: If you'd like to become more familiar with the Python programming language, review More Python resources. Types of Python environments Global environments By default, any Python interpreter installed runs in its own ...
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Setup model conversion environment manually - Visual Studio Code
Model Conversion reference about setup environment.Setup model conversion environment manually This article introduces how to manually set up Python environments for model conversion across different hardware targets, including CPU, QNN, AMD NPU, and Intel NPU. We recommend installing your environment in a Python virtual environment or a Conda environment. Note: if you want to do inference on ...
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Getting Started with Java in VS Code - Visual Studio Code
Getting Started with Java in VS Code This tutorial shows you how to write and run Hello World program in Java with Visual Studio Code. It also covers a few advanced features, which you can explore by reading other documents in this section. For an overview of the features available for Java in VS Code, see Java Language Overview. If you run into any issues when following this tutorial, you can ...
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Attach to a running container - Visual Studio Code
Attach to a running container Visual Studio Code can create and start containers for you but that may not match your workflow and you may prefer to "attach" VS Code to an already running Docker container - regardless of how it was started. Once attached, you can install extensions, edit, and debug like you can when you open a folder in a container using devcontainer.json. Attach to a Docker ...
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Editing Python in Visual Studio Code
Editing Python in Visual Studio Code Visual Studio Code is a powerful editing tool for Python source code. The editor includes various features to help you be productive when writing code. For more information about editing in Visual Studio Code, see Basic Editing and Code Navigation. In this overview, we will describe the specific editing features provided by the Python extension, including ...
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Using GCC with MinGW - Visual Studio Code
Using GCC with MinGW In this tutorial, you configure Visual Studio Code to use the GCC C++ compiler (g++) and GDB debugger from mingw-w64 to create programs that run on Windows. After configuring VS Code, you will compile, run, and debug a Hello World program. This tutorial does not teach you about GCC, GDB, minGW-w64, or the C++ language. For those subjects, there are many good resources ...
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Visual Studio Code - Code Editing. Redefined
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