Visual Studio Code Overview - start the course
- describe Visual Studio Code and its main features
- describe a code editor and identify its strengths
- describe integrated development environment or IDE and identify its strength
- distinguish between code editor and integrated development environment or IDE, and recognize developer problems when selecting working environment
- identify Visual Studio Code as a tool that combines strengths of both editor and integrated development environment or IDE
- describe Visual Studio Code as it is built through history and identify where it has been already used
The Basics of Visual Studio - navigate through the Visual Studio Code environment
- use basic editing features such as matching brackets, indent, and IntelliSense
- open and manipulate up to three editors side by side
- search for a specific item or word over all the files in the open folder
- access all the functionality of the Visual Studio Code using only the keyboard
Languages - identify three levels of language support in Visual Studio Code and change the language for the selected file
- use Visual Studio Code to easily author JavaScript
- easily modify json files using Visual Studio Code
- use IntelliSense and snippets within Visual Studio Code to modify HTML files
- use preview and snippets within Visual Studio Code, and automate Markdown compilation
- create config file, convert TypeScript into JavaScript, create and run tasks, and review build issues
- use various features within Visual Studio Code to edit style sheets in CSS, Sass, and Less
- use various features within Visual Studio Code to edit DockerFiles
Tasks - create your own task
- use autodetecting features in Visual Studio Code
- map Gulp, Grunt, and Jake to output to problem matcher
- control how the output window behaves when running tasks
- create your own problem matcher
- create your own multiple line problem matcher
Practice: How To Modify an Existing Project - load code file and modify code using core Visual Studio Code features
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