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Visual Studio Code 1.34 is here: Remote Development as a preview feature
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Visual Studio Code 1.34 has been released and includes enhancements for Remote Development as Preview. In addition, new features for the editor and the debugging as well as a new documentation are on board.
Microsoft has released the latest version of its free source code editor Visual Studio Code. The April release, VS Code 1.34, includes some new features, including previewing for VS-Code Insiders, a Python tutorial for use with Azure Functions, and What’s New for Vetur. A debugging milestone is also announced by Microsoft.
Remote Development for Insiders
In April, Microsoft worked on new VS Code Extensions for remote development on WSL, SSH servers and in containers. Already earlier this month — before the Microsoft build 2019 — Remote Development for Visual Studio Code was announced on Twitter and caused many reactions there
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Features in Visual Studio code 1.34
As a milestone Microsoft calls the possibility to debug in VS code 1.34 at the same time several Extensions. Especially when developing tightly coupled or interdependent extensions this should be useful.
For further information you can read the full post here and see extension links for the new Visual Studio Code 1.34
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