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== Differences between Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code ==
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From wikipedia:
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'''Visual Studio Code''' is a streamlined code editor with support for development operations like debugging, task running, and version control. It aims to provide just the tools a developer needs for a quick code-build-debug cycle and leaves more complex workflows to fuller featured IDEs, such as '''Visual Studio'''.
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'''Microsoft Visual Studio''' is an integrated development environment (IDE). It is used to develop computer programs, as well as websites, web apps, web services and mobile apps. Visual Studio uses Microsoft software development platforms such as Windows API, Windows Forms, Windows Presentation Foundation, Windows Store and Microsoft Silverlight. It can produce both native code and managed code.
  
== About Visual Studio Code ==
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Visual Studio includes a code editor and integrated debugger. Other built-in tools include a code profiler, designer for building GUI applications, web designer, class designer, and database schema designer. It supports 36 different programming languages and allows the code editor and debugger to support (to varying degrees) nearly any programming language, provided a language-specific service exists. Built-in languages include C,[8] C++, C++/CLI, Visual Basic .NET, C#, F#,[9] JavaScript, TypeScript, XML, XSLT, HTML, and CSS. Support for other languages such as Python,[10] Ruby, Node.js, and M among others is available via plug-ins. Java (and J#) were supported in the past.
From wikipedia:
 
Visual Studio Code is a free source-code editor made by Microsoft for Windows, Linux and macOS.[7] Features include support for debugging, syntax highlighting, intelligent code completion, snippets, code refactoring, and embedded Git. Users can change the theme, keyboard shortcuts, preferences, and install extensions that add additional functionality.
 
  
Visual Studio Code's source code comes from Microsoft's free and open-source software VSCode project released under the permissive Expat License,[8] but the compiled binaries are freeware for any use.[9]
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== Which OSs are supported? ==
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VS Code runs on macOS, Linux, and Windows whilie Visual Studio has versions for Windows & macOS.  
  
 
== Availability ==
 
== Availability ==
Visual Studio Code is available for download via https://code.visualstudio.com/Download.
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Visual Studio Code is a free download at https://code.visualstudio.com/Download.
 
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UA Engineering students can download either Visual Studio Code or Visual Studio Enterprise via UA's Microsoft Azure Dev Tools for Teaching webstore: https://oit.ua.edu/software/dreamspark/
  
== Supported Operating Systems ==
 
[[File:Win10-logo.png]][[File:Macos-logo.png]][[File:Linux-logo.png]] Matlab is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux.
 
  
 
== VPN requirement ==
 
== VPN requirement ==

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Differences between Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code

From wikipedia: Visual Studio Code is a streamlined code editor with support for development operations like debugging, task running, and version control. It aims to provide just the tools a developer needs for a quick code-build-debug cycle and leaves more complex workflows to fuller featured IDEs, such as Visual Studio.

Microsoft Visual Studio is an integrated development environment (IDE). It is used to develop computer programs, as well as websites, web apps, web services and mobile apps. Visual Studio uses Microsoft software development platforms such as Windows API, Windows Forms, Windows Presentation Foundation, Windows Store and Microsoft Silverlight. It can produce both native code and managed code.

Visual Studio includes a code editor and integrated debugger. Other built-in tools include a code profiler, designer for building GUI applications, web designer, class designer, and database schema designer. It supports 36 different programming languages and allows the code editor and debugger to support (to varying degrees) nearly any programming language, provided a language-specific service exists. Built-in languages include C,[8] C++, C++/CLI, Visual Basic .NET, C#, F#,[9] JavaScript, TypeScript, XML, XSLT, HTML, and CSS. Support for other languages such as Python,[10] Ruby, Node.js, and M among others is available via plug-ins. Java (and J#) were supported in the past.

Which OSs are supported?

VS Code runs on macOS, Linux, and Windows whilie Visual Studio has versions for Windows & macOS.

Availability

Visual Studio Code is a free download at https://code.visualstudio.com/Download. UA Engineering students can download either Visual Studio Code or Visual Studio Enterprise via UA's Microsoft Azure Dev Tools for Teaching webstore: https://oit.ua.edu/software/dreamspark/


VPN requirement

Vpn-no.png Connection to campus VPN is not required.