Develop apps and games for iOS, Android,
and web using .NET
Visual Studio Code is free and available on your favorite platform - Linux, macOS, and Windows. Download Visual Studio Code to experience a redefined code editor, optimized for building and debugging modern web and cloud applications. Visual Studio Code is a graphical code editor for Linux, macOS, and Windows that supports extensions.The mssql extension for VS Code enables you to connect to SQL Server, query with Transact-SQL (T-SQL), and view the results. Again success, the project is opened in Visual Studio Code. Notice code completion on a line of source in the editor pane: Have fun, and enjoy ASP.NET development using Visual Studio Code on Mac OSX. Learn how you can take your existing C++ code from other development environments such as Visual Studio and use it in projects and applications that run natively on both Windows and Mac using the FireMonkey application framework.
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With the power of Roslyn, Visual Studio for Mac brings IntelliSense to your fingertips. IntelliSense describes APIs as you type and uses auto-completion to increase the speed and accuracy of how you write code.
Quick Info tool tips let you inspect API definitions, squiggly lines in the editor highlight issues, in real time as you type.
Use the Visual Studio debugger to quickly find and fix bugs across languages.
The Visual Studio for Mac debugger lets you step inside your code by setting Breakpoints, Step Over statements, Step Into and Out of functions, and inspect the current state of the code stack through powerful visualizations.
Using Visual Studio Code and Building and Debugging with C++ on Mac OS X Saturday, August 6th, 2016. By Michael Suodenjoki, August 2016. I wanted to play with and test Visual Studio Code's (VSCode) features for doing C++ development on the Mac platform. At work and in the past 20+ years I've mainly been using Windows, so this is somewhat different and new interesting territory for me. Using Visual Studio Code for PowerShell Development If you are working on Linux and macOS, you cannot use the PowerShell ISE because it is not supported on these platforms. In this case, you can choose your favorite editor to write PowerShell scripts.
As your project grows, chances are, you’ll find yourself restructuring and refactoring code that you or someone else wrote earlier. That’s a whole lot easier when Visual Studio for Mac takes care of the heavy lifting for you.
The Visual Studio for Mac editor supports powerful built-in refactoring options such as Extract Method and Rename, accessible via the Quick Actions menu.
Manage your code in Git or SVN repos hosted by any provider, including GitHub and Azure DevOps. Review diffs, stage files, and make commits from inside Visual Studio for Mac.
Choose the development environment that is right for you. With Visual Studio on both macOS and Windows, you can share your C# and F# projects seamlessly with your team using either OS.
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FEATURES | Visual Studio 2019 for Mac | Visual Studio 2019 |
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Web and cloud development using C# | ||
ASP.NET Core and .NET Core | ||
Publish to Azure | ||
Azure Functions | ||
Azure Connected Services | ||
Docker container tools | ||
Desktop development | ||
WPF and Windows Forms | ||
UWP | ||
Mac Apps using Xamarin and C# | ||
Console apps with C# | ||
Desktop apps using C++ | ||
Mobile and gaming | ||
Mobile development with .NET using Xamarin and C# | ||
Game development using Unity and C# | ||
Mobile and game development using C++ | ||
Other workloads and tools | ||
Java | ||
Python | ||
SQL Server data tools | ||
Node.js | ||
Unit testing | ||
Version control with Git |
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