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Davio Posted - 25 April 2016 : 12:18:39
Microsoft has released a lightweight editor that you can use to edit not just your classic ASP code but also any other programming languages you can think of. And if it doesn't support it out of the box, you can add the support through an extension.

https://code.visualstudio.com/

I have been using it for a few mins (lol) and it is light, meaning it opens and loads quickly unlike Visual Studio that feels like it is loading 10 programs at the same time.

It is free. Check out it out guys and let me know your feedback.
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HuwR Posted - 27 April 2016 : 13:19:37
quote:
Originally posted by AnonJr

It was Leftpad() wasn't it...

(Context: http://www.haneycodes.net/npm-left-pad-have-we-forgotten-how-to-program/)

almost certainly something along those lines
AnonJr Posted - 27 April 2016 : 12:06:07
It was Leftpad() wasn't it...

(Context: http://www.haneycodes.net/npm-left-pad-have-we-forgotten-how-to-program/)
HuwR Posted - 27 April 2016 : 11:37:52
I had to uninstall a couple of packages to do with nodejs first then reinstall newer ones
AnonJr Posted - 27 April 2016 : 11:02:30
Sweet. What fixed it?
HuwR Posted - 27 April 2016 : 07:58:56
Now have it running on my Raspberry Pi
HuwR Posted - 26 April 2016 : 08:59:43
quote:
Originally posted by AnonJr

quote:
Originally posted by HuwR

Trying to get it to work on my Pi

Like this?

http://www.hanselman.com/blog/BuildingVisualStudioCodeOnARaspberryPi3.aspx

Yes, but it didn't work will have another play tonight
AnonJr Posted - 26 April 2016 : 08:53:24
quote:
Originally posted by HuwR

Trying to get it to work on my Pi

Like this?

http://www.hanselman.com/blog/BuildingVisualStudioCodeOnARaspberryPi3.aspx
HuwR Posted - 26 April 2016 : 01:36:18
Trying to get it to work on my Pi
Doug G Posted - 25 April 2016 : 15:05:57
vscode is planned to be included in Fedora 24 distribution when released in a couple months.
AnonJr Posted - 25 April 2016 : 14:06:28
I've been using VS Code at work since early in the beta, and it's my new favorite code editor. I stopped using Notepad++ and Sublime Text, I haven't really felt the need to spin up VS proper in quite some time.

Best part is it runs on my Mac, Linux, and Windows laptops. Hell, it doe wonderfully on my Win tablet too.

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