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the question of today: Installing the Visual Studio Code on Linux - how to do that!?
the well known open source code editor Visual Studio Code is becoming more and more well known.
the question is:
how to install Visual Studio Code in Ubuntu and - even more interesting in many other Linux distributions. Ubuntu is not the only Linux-system it is only a very very little part of the linux world. by releasing Visual Studio Code for all major desktop platforms that includes Linux as well the Coding Community was enlighted and yes: they are very happy.. The Visual Code became more and more famous - and during the time one of the best open source code editors.
To sume up: The feature it provides are useful not only to web developers but for other languages too.
I am not going to list the features of Visual Studio Code here. Zhe question is: how to install Visual Studio Code on Ubuntu and other Linux distributions.
the idea 1. Install Visual Studio Code in Linux using Snap
visual Studio Code is available as a Snap package. theUbuntu users can find it in the Software Center itself and install it in a couple of clicks.
Visual Studio Code in Ubuntu Software Center - but again: ubuntu is not the only linux - only one of many many distributions. The Idea of using snap is somewhat strange. Snap packaging means you can install it in any Linux distribution that supports Snap packages. Make sure to enable Snap support on your Linux distribution. if we are on a certain linux-system then we can then install VS Code using this command:
sudo snap install code --classic
idea 2. Using the .deb/.rpm installation files: the good thing: the developer of the VSCode provides packages to install Visual Studio Code in Linux.
To go this way seems to be pretty easy: options under Linux. But what about the very intersting MX-Linux!?
the question of today: Installing the Visual Studio Code on Linux - how to do that!?
the well known open source code editor Visual Studio Code is becoming more and more well known.
the question is:
how to install Visual Studio Code in Ubuntu and - even more interesting in many other Linux distributions. Ubuntu is not the only Linux-system it is only a very very little part of the linux world. by releasing Visual Studio Code for all major desktop platforms that includes Linux as well the Coding Community was enlighted and yes: they are very happy.. The Visual Code became more and more famous - and during the time one of the best open source code editors.
To sume up: The feature it provides are useful not only to web developers but for other languages too.
I am not going to list the features of Visual Studio Code here. Zhe question is: how to install Visual Studio Code on Ubuntu and other Linux distributions.
the idea 1. Install Visual Studio Code in Linux using Snap
visual Studio Code is available as a Snap package. theUbuntu users can find it in the Software Center itself and install it in a couple of clicks.
Visual Studio Code in Ubuntu Software Center - but again: ubuntu is not the only linux - only one of many many distributions. The Idea of using snap is somewhat strange. Snap packaging means you can install it in any Linux distribution that supports Snap packages. Make sure to enable Snap support on your Linux distribution. if we are on a certain linux-system then we can then install VS Code using this command:
sudo snap install code --classic
idea 2. Using the .deb/.rpm installation files: the good thing: the developer of the VSCode provides packages to install Visual Studio Code in Linux.
To go this way seems to be pretty easy: options under Linux. But what about the very intersting MX-Linux!?
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