What else is new with Azure this week? There isn’t a new Azure certification (like last week… and the week before that.) Phew. Want to learn more about cloud development with Azure? Check out this month’s free ACG courses for a security-focused smorgasbord of cloud learning. Try it out today and discover all the details here. What about other online IDEs StackBlitz is the first online IDE whose compute model makes sense to me. In addition to running HTML files in a browser, it’s also possible to use the entire Visual Studio Code online. I am personally extremely excited about this, as it removes another barrier for bringing the best tools to developers from anywhere. You Can Run Visual Studio Code From Your Browser. This also works for machines without Edge or Chrome. Yes, really! You can upload/download files (and even store them in the cloud using the Files app), as well as open repositories remotely with the built-in GitHub Repositories extension.
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Even if you’re on a restricted machine where you cannot install the full VS Code, you may still be able to use v to view and edit local files. Microsoft points out some interesting opportunities this brings: Using the modern File System Access API in Edge and Chrome you can develop locally, using the files already on your machine. With Visual Studio Code for the Web, you can open a folder on your local machine and start coding. Visual Studio Code (VS Code) is a popular text editor that makes it much easier to work on a virtual machine in production. It is a lightweight version of VS Code running fully in the browser. Note If this is the first time you have used the extension, the extension installs the SQL tools service in the background. Select Plain Text on the lower status bar, or press Ctrl + K > M, and select SQL from the languages dropdown. Since our product was already quite mature. Visual Studio Code opens a new Plain Text file by default. Electron is a great framework for cross-platform applications if your application is already using web technologies. From this week, you can try out v for yourself. Select File > New File or press Ctrl + N.