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How to use visual studio code chromebook
How to use visual studio code chromebook










When I first encountered Visual Studio Code (in short: VS Code), I was initially quite sceptical about yet another fully-customisable editor built in yet another language that had seen a massive spike in popularity over recent years.īut I was also quickly and gladly proven wrong by its value proposition. When it comes to productivity, convenience really is king for me! Over the past decades I’ve used numerous IDEs, tending to stick with what Worx for Me!™, until either my requirements could no longer be met or something better came along that evolved my workflow altogether. Happy? Got what you were looking for in the time you were willing to invest? Fantastic! Now, join the rest of us for how we got there in the first place (and elaborate security considerations as well as admire some beautiful screenshots along the way)… deb file in the Chrome OS Files app and selecting “Install with Linux (Beta)”

how to use visual studio code chromebook

  • Install the VS Code package by right-clicking on the downloaded.
  • Download the latest Debian VS Code package from the official release page.
  • Upgrade your Chromebook to the latest Chrome OS version.
  • If you don’t fancy a step-by-step guide or a gallery of pretty screenshots, then the following basic instructions - which are correct for a cheap and cheerful Acer Chromebook as of - should suffice: Update : This is the much simplified version of the original article now promoting the use of official VS Code releases instead of community-built ones.












    How to use visual studio code chromebook