![]() ![]() Unlike many other code editors, Visual Studio Code has an in-built debugger, making the development flow less ‘clicky’ and maintains a single view with code and debugger. ![]() This means that it works on Windows, Linux, and macOS. Visual Studio Code is free, open-source, and cross-platform. However, there are few distinct features that tip a developer’s preference over towards Visual Studio Code. But why is it so popular? On the surface, it looks just like a typical code editor.
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