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Developing Multi-Platform Apps with Visual Studio Code

By : Ovais Mehboob Ahmed Khan, Khusro Habib
Book Image

Developing Multi-Platform Apps with Visual Studio Code

By: Ovais Mehboob Ahmed Khan, Khusro Habib

Overview of this book

Microsoft Visual Studio Code is a powerful, lightweight code editor for modern web and cloud development. It is a source code editor that can be used with a variety of programming languages, which works on multiple platforms such as Linux, Windows, and macOS. This book provides extensive coverage of the tools, functionalities, and extensions available within the VS Code environment that will help you build multi-platform apps with ease. You’ll start with the installation of VS Code and learn about various tools and features that are essential for development. Progressing through the chapters, you'll explore the user interface while understanding tips and tricks for increasing productivity. Next, you’ll delve into VS Code extensions and discover how they can make life easier for developers. Later, the book shows you how to develop a sample application with different programming languages, tools, and runtimes to display how VS code can be used effectively for development, before helping you get to grips with source code version management and deployment on Azure with VS Code. Finally, you’ll build on your skills by focusing on remote development with VS Code. By the end of this book, you’ll have the knowledge you need to use Visual Studio Code as your primary tool for software development.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
1
Section 1: Introduction to Visual Studio Code
4
Section 2: Developing Microservices-Based Applications in Visual Studio Code
11
Section 3: Advanced Topics on Visual Studio Code

Version-control overview

Git is a version-control system: it tracks changes that are made to the source code. It is open source and is implemented by several vendors. Some of the Git hosting services are GitHub, Bitbucket, and Azure DevOps, among others.

Let's talk about what version control is and why it is important to have a system to track changes.

When we write code as a single developer or in a team, we start off by creating the basic structure and gradually move on and add features. The code base is continuously increasing and changing. Once you reach a particular milestone or complete a particular task, you will feel the need to create a backup or a snapshot of this moment. This ensures that if any future changes break the existing code, you will always have a backup to refer to. Secondly if there are multiple developers working on different parts of the code, at a certain point in time, it will be mandatory to synchronize and replicate the scattered code across...