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Visual Studio Code 1.80 is Out with Terminal Image Support and More

Microsoft has announced the release of the latest version of Visual Studio Code. The July 2023 Update (version 1.80) comes with a few enhancements, such as terminal image support, accessibility improvements, and more. Last month, Microsoft added terminal image support in public preview in Visual Studio Code. Now, the feature is enabled by default that...

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Microsoft Launches New C# Dev Kit for Visual Studio Code in Preview

Microsoft has announced the release of a preview version of the C# Dev Kit for Visual Studio Code. It’s a new extension that brings several capabilities to enhance the C# developer experience on Windows, macOS, and Linux devices. Microsoft’s new C# Dev kit is a part of three extensions that make it easier for developers…

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Latest Visual Studio Code Update Brings Merge Editor Improvements and Snap Layouts Support

Microsoft has announced the release of version 1.71 of its Visual Studio Code editor. The latest update brings some improvements for the merger editor, UI changes, and support for snap layouts on Windows 11. With this release, developers can now click the “Open in Merge Editor” button to quickly switch between the text and merge…

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Microsoft Launches Visual Studio Code Server in Preview

Microsoft has recently released a new update (version 1.69) for Visual Studio Code. The big highlight of this release is a private preview of the Visual Studio Code Server, a backend service that lets developers securely connect to the editor via a web browser. The CLI of the VS Code Server creates a tunnel between…

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Everything You Need to Know About Azure – March 2020 Edition

At times like this, chatting about cool new features in Azure is a lot less important than what’s surrounding us all, and impacting some of us either directly or indirectly, now. But you know what? A distraction from the fear, worry, or self-imposed incarceration can be a good thing. So let’s crack on with it, and let’s talk about the cool new IaaS features that Azure launched during the last month.

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How to Run Code Remotely in Visual Studio Code

How to run code on a remote Windows Device from Visual Studio Code using PowerShell Remoting.

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How to Edit Linux Files Remotely in Windows Using Visual Studio Code

This is how you can edit files on a remote Linux server using Microsoft’s VS Code.

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Everything You Need to Know About Azure Infrastructure – July 2018

July was a busy month for Azure announcements, in this post, we wrap it all up so that you can stay up to date on the latest announcements.

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Aidan’s Essential Azure Toolkit (July 2018)

Looking to see what the pro’s use every day? Aidan shares the apps that help him in the workplace.

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Deploying a JSON Template in Azure Using a Parameters File

Find out how to deploy a JSON template in Azure using PowerShell and a parameters JSON file.

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