4) - https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/versioncontrol #3 Basic after some VScode Tut.
This was one more step up, inside the basics always. We delved inside the VSCode, the text editor of choice, more on that later, there are over 6 lessons to be covered here. Some basic integration is not bad to know. So all in all our editor of choice has all the functions already, just some configurations. The new introduction was the extensions inside the editor, more as we go there. For the time being, "Github Pull requests" the extension, it allows you to process and accept pull requests from within our IDE. Also now we see, in the status bar below the text editor, the username we have inside GitHub. another new tool to have around is the Azure DevOps. Another online host of personal repositories, which connects perfectly with your GitHub account, and your Microsoft account. vscode + Github + Azure DevOps. before the question "why another one like GitHub?", I think it will have its uses. We will keep it around and see in time. Could be a Gem in the long run, or a powerful portable solution, time will tell. I wish I had some training in VScode, waiting for another chair, my house, and my multi-monitor setup.
This was one more step up, inside the basics always. We delved inside the VSCode, the text editor of choice, more on that later, there are over 6 lessons to be covered here. Some basic integration is not bad to know. So all in all our editor of choice has all the functions already, just some configurations. The new introduction was the extensions inside the editor, more as we go there. For the time being, "Github Pull requests" the extension, it allows you to process and accept pull requests from within our IDE. Also now we see, in the status bar below the text editor, the username we have inside GitHub. another new tool to have around is the Azure DevOps. Another online host of personal repositories, which connects perfectly with your GitHub account, and your Microsoft account. vscode + Github + Azure DevOps. before the question "why another one like GitHub?", I think it will have its uses. We will keep it around and see in time. Could be a Gem in the long run, or a powerful portable solution, time will tell. I wish I had some training in VScode, waiting for another chair, my house, and my multi-monitor setup.
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