Building your C++ application with Visual Studio Code
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Visual C++[^]:
Over the last few months, we have heard a lot of requests with respect to adding capability to Visual Studio Code to allow developers to build their C/C++ application.
Build it like it's 1999
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Visual C++[^]:
Over the last few months, we have heard a lot of requests with respect to adding capability to Visual Studio Code to allow developers to build their C/C++ application.
Build it like it's 1999
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The most important point is, that Visual Studio Code now also runs on Linux and the MacOS. :thumbsup:
Press F1 for help or google it. Greetings from Germany
Didn't it always? I thought that was the point.
"If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough." Alan Kay.
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Visual C++[^]:
Over the last few months, we have heard a lot of requests with respect to adding capability to Visual Studio Code to allow developers to build their C/C++ application.
Build it like it's 1999
I've tried it several times and always find it too... Linuxy. Meaning, you have to fiddle way to much with everything. I'd also say it tries to be a jack of all trades and thus is a master of none. In the end, when working on Linux, I find CLion to be vastly superior.