YouTuber [My Developer Thoughts], a self-confessed middle-aged Software Developer, clearly has a real soft spot for the 6502-based 8-bit era machines such as the Commodore 64 and the VIC-20, for which ...
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I tried using VS Code instead of Obsidian for taking notes, and it's surprisingly decent
I've been on the Obsidian train for quite a while now, and it's been an excellent way to take quick, structured notes that I can sync across all of my devices. Combined with Blinko, both have enabled ...
When Visual Studio Code (VS Code) was released in 2015, it revolutionized code editing. But it can do so much more for the average person who doesn't write code (yet). Let's explore how it can be ...
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I ditched VS Code for the open-source VSCodium, and I have no regrets
VS Code is one of the most popular open-source (mostly) applications out there, and for good reason: It does everything you ...
Besides its lightweight design and compatibility with all major operating systems, a massive collection of extensions is one of the biggest perks of VS Code. While the code editor is fairly powerful ...
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Using the terminal in Visual Studio Code is about to get a lot easier
Fortunately, Visual Studio Code has a little terminal you can use to run commands without needing to swap between windows.
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I tried replacing VS Code again, and this time it actually stuck
In VS Code, scrolling through a 5000-line file always felt like the editor was stretching to keep up. In Zed, it’s ...
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