
VS Code
Microsoft Visual Studio Code lets you build and debug apps
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What is VS Code?
Visual Studio Code is a code editor redefined and optimized for building and debugging modern web and cloud applications.
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Recent VS Code Launches

Visual Studio Code 1.0 Microsoft's cross-platform text editor for developers
Launched on April 15th, 2016

Visual Studio Code Cross-platform & free robust code editor from Microsoft
Launched on October 28th, 2015

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How to navigate between terminal tabs in VS Code? (and other power user shortcuts?)
I often find myself having a few tabs / terminals open in the "terminal pane", how do i cycle between them in the keyboard?

I would really love for each terminal to be another "file" that I can navigate to by normal means, but barring that I would be happy with a keyboard shortcut for cycling those lower tabs!also any other shortcuts you use an unreasonable amount that you feel like people dont know?
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•20 reviews
After using SublimeText, Atom, Brackets, ... in the past, VS Code has become my IDE for the past several years and I won't switch back! Works really well, with many useful extensions to improve my coding experience 🙏
•12 reviews
With a small footprint, cross-platform, fast response time, and support for custom extensions and installing extensions from the extension market, this is the best cross-platform editor I've ever used!
•8 reviews
It made a real boost to code editors when was released. But the real difference is made by your installed plugins!
•4 reviews
I love VSCode and you should too, especially if you're into stuff like VueJS and TypeScript.
First off, this thing eats large text files for breakfast. You know those bulky logs or huge JSONs? Opens 'em up in the blink of an eye.
But let's talk aesthetics. The themes are a visual feast. Honestly, it's like the IDE knows how to set the mood for a late-night coding session. The colors pop, and my eyes are like, "Yeah, we can do this all day."
Extensions? They've got some killer ones specifically for VueJS and TypeScript. It's like turning your coding environment into a Swiss Army knife, no joke. And.... the peer coding feature is next level.
Once you get into VSCode, everything else feels like you're coding with one hand tied behind your back. It's that good.