I've been using VS Code professionally, everyday for nearly 3 years as a full stack developer and I still found plenty of gold in this video. This is a fabulous place to start. Thanks for the refresher!
ONCE THE CLASS CONSTRUCTOR IS CALLED AND CREATES THE NEW OBJECT, HOW DO I GET THE NEW OBJECT INTO AN OBJECT ARRAY??? HOW DO I GET A NEW PERSON OBJECT FROM THE NEW PERSON CONSTRUCTUR INTO THE PERSONS ARRAY???
First video of your's I've seen James. You're a phenomenal teacher! Perfect tone, descriptive, well planned, thorough. Good intros, segues, conclusions. Just all in all, very impressed. Gonna be checking in to more of your videos! Thanks, your teaching re-motivates my programming journey!
I have been a programmer for more than two decades and this was one of the best and well done videos on VS Code's capabilities and you did a beautiful job covering various and relevant areas in the VS-Code Extensions space. Thank you.
Hey, everything's perfect. Just a teeny thing I noticed in the description ⌨️ (0:60:00) Settings Sync ⌨️ (0:65:40) Debugging These 2 timestamps need to be changed as 1:00:00 and 1:05:40 to be recognized by RU-vid! Thanks for the video mate!
Incredible crash course! I've used VS Code for basic development before, but I didn't know you could do much more of it. Thanks for sharing this for free!
Same here Partha. I have been using Atom, and decided to try VS. Got frustrated with tutorials, let it go for a few days, and bingo! in my email was this link. Guess God is hearing us all. The coding gods anyway.
Thank you very much James for such an amazing video. This video contains many useful tips that can be immediately used. Your speaking and presentation skills are top notch along with being able to articulate extremely well.
Great info from the very start! Having done training on software for a while now, I’d suggest (at least initially) showing the application without any add-ons/extensions. It’s kinda distracting when your screen doesn’t match what someone learning it from scratch sees. I’ve been using it for a while and I keep seeing things I want it to do; it’s like every few minutes, I yell “SQUIRREL!” It also makes it hard to know if a user has missed a step, has a configuration wrong, or just doesn’t have the extension you’re using. FYI, and thanks!
Thanks a lot for that crash course! I've learned a ton of useful stuff, your clear voice and quick pace made the whole thing really enjoyable. Hope you keep up the good work sir, thanks again!
James, thank you very much for this fantastic tutorial and for your knowledge and generosity. The tutorial has really helped me get started with VSCode.
Thank you so much for this I'm a beginner programmer and was thinking of making VScode my main code editor but felt too lazy to set up stuff this'll really help
Thanks James. This is incredibly helpful crash course. Coming from IntelliJ background, I was reluctant to use visual studio code. But now you made me very much interested in VS code. Thank you.
Great Video! I especially appreciated the personal experiences explained and how they benefited James specifically. The key-binding was particularly helpful and opened up a whole new window of possibilities I hadn't considered. Thanks again. I'll be back for more.
Great video that you need to watch a lot of time. Thanks! One thing I'd like to do with my Terminal: display code output with a different color from system output (Python path/working directory, etc) . Cannot see that possibility anywhere. Again thanks.
Thanks so much, I was just deciding which text editor to use, decided to go with VS over Sublime but wanted to know more about VS, perfect timing as this video is a day old so would not have to worry about, outdated information
Man This video Is so helpful, i knew Visual studio Code was the best code editor, I am Currently using Atom Cuz Angela Yu teaches you via atom and she uses atom as well, But I will definitely be using VS code,
It is a very useful and nice video, for those people, who are working with Visual Studio code Editor. If you want to learn programing this video helps you through the different kind of shortcuts, which is very important while writing a program at all.
Good video, but as a new user the thing I find most frustrating is that many of the RU-vid tutorials are somewhat out of date since Microsoft frequently updates VSC.
What a great tutorial BTW IF YOU WANNA KNOW SOMETHING MORE ABOUT VS CODE # check out spell checker # check out inbuild jyptr notebook for python # check out the auto linters # MOST IMPORTANT one you can RUN LINIX kernel on top of WINDOWS and can be easily accessed by VS code too So you can run Powershell , CMD and BASH on VS code. # you can also comment out multiple lines of code just by selecting and using key (ctrl+sht+K) and use (ctrl+sht+U) to uncomment the same block of selected code Have a great day :)))
James, Thankyou, I'm poor in a Sense of I.T. Knowledge. I am grateful 🙏 to you. If you are True, we can create an Honorable place for the poor, Thankyou Kindly.
If you willing to learn keybindings and keep you hands on keybord (as suggested in video) all the time just use Vim. You will be much more effcient than in VS Code.