Installing Visual Studio Code on Linux

Installing Visual Studio Code on Linux using Snap

Installing Visual Studio Code on Linux is quick and really easy. If you are a Linux user, then this article might be old news to you. If, however, you are a developer that usually works on Windows but likes to play around a bit with Linux, then stick around. Perhaps

The Daily Six Pack: May 28, 2015

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A COLLECTION OF LINKS FOR LOVERS OF I.T. Dirk Strauss . . . . Feature link: Visual Studio Enterprise Visual Studio Enterprise 2015 is coming, Jihad DANNAWI Other Protecting Yourself from SQL Injection in SQL Server – Part 1, Aaron Bertrand Do Foreign Keys Matter for Insert Speed, Jeremiah Peschka Visual Studio Tip #8: Adding existing files with Show All Files, Ben Willi A different

Microsoft Launches Visual Studio Code

Microsoft Launches Visual Studio Code - It has finally happened. Microsoft announced the launch of Visual Studio Code today during its Build Developer conference. Why is this a big deal you might ask? Well Visual Studio Code is a lightweight cross-platform code editor that allows developers to create web and

The Daily Six Pack: March 28, 2014

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A COLLECTION OF LINKS FOR LOVERS OF I.T. Dirk Strauss . . . . Feature link: Free Linux Course $2,400 “Introduction to Linux” course will be free and online this summer, Megan Geuss Other Fetch performance of CodeFluent Entities compared to others, SoftFluent Microsoft unveils Office for iPad, free for reading and presenting, Tom Warren What Every Developer Must Know About

The Daily Six Pack: December 02, 2013

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A COLLECTION OF LINKS FOR LOVERS OF I.T. Dirk Strauss . . . . Feature link: Sony SmartWatch Sony SmartWatch 2 review, Dan Seifert Other Google’s Growing Patent Stockpile, Antonio Regalado New Linux worm targets routers, cameras, “Internet of things” devices, Dan Goodin How Google is transforming disaster relief, Claire Gordon Inside the Race to Rescue a Health

The Daily Six Pack: June 28, 2013

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Redmine is such an awesome web app. It is a flexible project management app that was written on the Ruby on Rails framework. It is also open source and released under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 (GPL). I have been using it for a few days