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Best podcasts about gitlens

Latest podcast episodes about gitlens

Web Reactiva
6 tácticas para mantener el flow y ser más rápido programando

Web Reactiva

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 18:49


Aquí tienes las otras 5 tátcicas y 12 recursos seleccionados.1. Ser ágil buscando códigoLas combinaciones de teclas son el primer paso. Command+Shift+F y Command+P te permiten moverte sin usar el ratón.La documentación con TODO o FIXME es esencial. Crea un rastro claro para retomar el trabajo posteriormente.Las herramientas visuales son el complemento perfecto. CodeViz, SourceGraph y GitDiagram te ayudan a entender la estructura del proyecto de un vistazo.2. Posponer la refactorizaciónNo cedas a la tentación de refactorizar prematuramente. Marca las áreas de mejora con TODO.Mantén el foco en completar la tarea principal. La optimización puede esperar.La deuda técnica documentada es mejor que la refactorización apresurada.3. Reuniones semanales estratégicasLos datos son claros. Dos reuniones semanales reducen el tiempo un 60%.La productividad aumenta. Un 22% más de funcionalidades entregadas según Subramanian.El flujo de trabajo se mantiene. Menos interrupciones, mejor concentración.4. IA para los commitsLa automatización de commits es un game-changer. Las herramientas de IA generan mensajes descriptivos.Copilot y GitLens facilitan el proceso. La integración con el editor es perfecta.AI-Commit ofrece control desde terminal. Mayor flexibilidad para equipos diversos.5. IA contra la burocraciaLa documentación interna ya no es un obstáculo. La IA redacta issues y pull requests.Codium PR-Agent automatiza el proceso. Menos tiempo en tareas administrativas.El foco vuelve al desarrollo. La burocracia ya no interrumpe el flujo.6. Tests sobre navegadorLas pruebas manuales son el pasado. Los tests automatizados son más rápidos y confiables.No necesitas TDD estricto. Los tests posteriores también son valiosos.La validación es inmediata. Sin cambiar de contexto al navegador.WR | WR301

Tech Writer koduje
#65 Tech Writer broni docs as code, czyli klasyczne "u mnie działa"

Tech Writer koduje

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 44:30


"Docs as code" to filozofia, która głosi, żeby tworzyć dokumentację za pomocą tych samych narzędzi i procesów co oprogramowanie. W zamian za to otrzymujemy szereg benefitów, takich jak lepsza współpraca z programistami, synchronizacja kodu i dokumentacji, wersjonowanie, automatyczne testy oraz ogólne poczucie, że dokumentacja to wspólna odpowiedzialność. Czy takie podejście sprawdza się w praktyce? Czy nie są to tylko puste obietnice, których w rzeczywistości nie da się spełnić? W tym odcinku konfrontujemy artykuł "Docs as code is a broken promise" z naszymi własnymi doświadczeniami i przekonaniami. Uwaga, spoiler! Jako żarliwi zwolennicy docs as code, staramy się pokazać, że pomimo wyzwań jakie ze sobą niesie, jest to podejście, które dobrze się sprawdza w świecie dokumentacji do oprogramowania. Dźwięki wykorzystane w audycji pochodzą z kolekcji "107 Free Retro Game Sounds" dostępnej na stronie https://dominik-braun.net, udostępnianej na podstawie licencji Creative Commons license CC BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Informacje dodatkowe: "Docs as code is a broken promise", Sarah Moir: https://thisisimportant.net/posts/docs-as-code-broken-promise/ "Docs as Code", Write the Docs: https://www.writethedocs.org/guide/docs-as-code/ "Documentation as Code: why you need it and how to get started", Swimm Team: https://swimm.io/learn/code-documentation/documentation-as-code-why-you-need-it-and-how-to-get-started Git: https://git-scm.com/ Subversion (SVN): https://subversion.apache.org/ Mercurial: https://www.mercurial-scm.org/ Perforce: https://www.perforce.com/solutions/version-control "What version control systems do you regularly use?", JetBrains: https://www.jetbrains.com/lp/devecosystem-2023/team-tools/#tools_vcs "Component content management system (CCMS)", Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Component_content_management_system GitLab: https://gitlab.com/ GitHub: https://github.com/ The Zen of Python: https://peps.python.org/pep-0020/#the-zen-of-python MadCap Flare: https://www.madcapsoftware.com/products/flare/ Markdown: https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/ AsciiDoc: https://asciidoc.org/ Visual Studio Code (VS Code): https://code.visualstudio.com/ Kotlin: https://kotlinlang.org/ IntelliJ IDEA: https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/ "Emancipation: Why the heck would a tech writer use enterprise tools?", Paweł Kowaluk: https://meetcontent.github.io/events/krakow/2024/20 Docusuarus: https://docusaurus.io/ GitLens: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=eamodio.gitlens

It Shipped That Way
The Frontier of Developer Tooling, with GitKraken CTO Eric Amodio

It Shipped That Way

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 50:39


Eric Amodio, creator of GitLens, GitKraken CTO, and former Principal Engineer on VS Code, joins us to talk about founding products by scratching your own itch, building GitLens from an idea to tens of millions of users, the audacity of charging for software, the origins of github.dev and Copilot at Microsoft, LLMs as a new layer of abstraction for developers, and how GitKraken is helping engineers understand large codebases faster. GitKraken GitLens Have feedback for the show? Send us an email or reach out on Twitter. It Shipped That Way is brought to you by Steamclock Software.

The Unhandled Exception Podcast
GitKraken - with Justin Roberts and Eric Amodio

The Unhandled Exception Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 59:35


In this episode, I was joined by Justin Roberts and Eric Amodio to chat about the GitKraken Git client. We chatted about its features, and also what it's been like working on it. We also spoke about the GitLens VS Code client.Justin is the Senior Director of Product at GitKraken, and has been leading the design of the GitKraken Git Client. Eric is the CTO, and also the creator of GitLens for VS Code, and previously a VS Code developer at Microsoft.For a full list of show notes, or to add comments - please see the website here

Devchat.tv Master Feed
Extending VS Code and Yourself (Part 2) – .NET 081

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 33:46


The Bald Bearded Builder, Michael Jolley, returns to talk about VS Code extensions and learning while live streaming. To start off we talk about using C# in VS Code and then Michael tells us about some of his favorite VS Code extensions. The panel adds a few of our favorite extensions while discussing how Michael has created extensions while live streaming on Twitch. Then the discussion moves towards live streaming, what you need to get started, how community is important and how to get the most out of a live stream as a viewer. You even get to hear Caleb put his foot in his mouth at least once. You don't want to miss it so listen in and let us know what you think on Twitter at @dotnet_Podcast. Panel Caleb Wells Shawn Clabough Wai Liu Guest Michael Jolley Sponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Links .NET 032: Containers with Michael Jolley | Devchat.tv REST Client – Visual Studio Marketplace C# – Visual Studio Marketplace Remote – WSL – Visual Studio Marketplace Live Share – Visual Studio Marketplace GitHub Pull Requests and Issues – Visual Studio Marketplace GitLens — Git supercharged – Visual Studio Marketplace Docker – Visual Studio Marketplace footsteps – Visual Studio Marketplace Git History – Visual Studio Marketplace Settings Sync – Visual Studio Marketplace Only Themes – Visual Studio Marketplace Your First Extension | Visual Studio Code DevExpress – Visual Studio Marketplace Bald . Bearded . Builder Bald. Bearded. Builder. – YouTube BaldBeardedBuilder – Twitch Twitter: Michael Jolley ( @baldbeardbuild ) Picks Caleb- KIND | Healthy Snacks   Michael- LEGO® Super Mario™ Michael- whitep4nth3r – Twitch Shawn- LEGO Masters Wai- Daisy Jones and the Six Contact Caleb: Caleb Wells Codes Twitter: Caleb Wells (@calebwellscodes) Linkedin: Caleb Wells Facebook: Caleb Wells Contact Wai: Linkedin: Wai Liu Facebook: Wai Liu Contact Shawn Twitter: Shawn Clabough (DotNetSuperhero)

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Adventures in .NET
Episode 95: Extending VS Code and Yourself (Part 1) - .NET 080

Adventures in .NET

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 37:27


The Bald Bearded Builder, Michael Jolley, returns to talk about VS Code extensions and learning while live streaming. To start off we talk about using C# in VS Code and then Michael tells us about some of his favorite VS Code extensions. The panel adds a few of our favorite extensions while discussing how Michael has created extensions while live streaming on Twitch. Then the discussion moves towards live streaming, what you need to get started, how community is important and how to get the most out of a live stream as a viewer. You even get to hear Caleb put his foot in his mouth at least once. You don't want to miss it so listen in and let us know what you think on Twitter at @dotnet_Podcast. Panel Caleb Wells Shawn Clabough Wai Liu Guest Michael Jolley Sponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Links .NET 032: Containers with Michael Jolley | Devchat.tv REST Client - Visual Studio Marketplace C# - Visual Studio Marketplace Remote - WSL - Visual Studio Marketplace Live Share - Visual Studio Marketplace GitHub Pull Requests and Issues - Visual Studio Marketplace GitLens — Git supercharged - Visual Studio Marketplace Docker - Visual Studio Marketplace footsteps - Visual Studio Marketplace Git History - Visual Studio Marketplace Settings Sync - Visual Studio Marketplace Only Themes - Visual Studio Marketplace Your First Extension | Visual Studio Code DevExpress - Visual Studio Marketplace Bald . Bearded . Builder Bald. Bearded. Builder. - YouTube BaldBeardedBuilder - Twitch Twitter: Michael Jolley ( @baldbeardbuild ) Picks Caleb- KIND | Healthy Snacks   Michael- LEGO® Super Mario™ Michael- whitep4nth3r - Twitch Shawn- LEGO Masters Wai- Daisy Jones and the Six Contact Caleb: Caleb Wells Codes Twitter: Caleb Wells (@calebwellscodes) Linkedin: Caleb Wells Facebook: Caleb Wells Contact Wai: Linkedin: Wai Liu Facebook: Wai Liu Contact Shawn Twitter: Shawn Clabough (DotNetSuperhero) Special Guest: Michael Jolley.

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Devchat.tv Master Feed
Extending VS Code and Yourself (Part 1) - .NET 080

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 37:27


The Bald Bearded Builder, Michael Jolley, returns to talk about VS Code extensions and learning while live streaming. To start off we talk about using C# in VS Code and then Michael tells us about some of his favorite VS Code extensions. The panel adds a few of our favorite extensions while discussing how Michael has created extensions while live streaming on Twitch. Then the discussion moves towards live streaming, what you need to get started, how community is important and how to get the most out of a live stream as a viewer. You even get to hear Caleb put his foot in his mouth at least once. You don't want to miss it so listen in and let us know what you think on Twitter at @dotnet_Podcast. Panel Caleb Wells Shawn Clabough Wai Liu Guest Michael Jolley Sponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Links .NET 032: Containers with Michael Jolley | Devchat.tv REST Client - Visual Studio Marketplace C# - Visual Studio Marketplace Remote - WSL - Visual Studio Marketplace Live Share - Visual Studio Marketplace GitHub Pull Requests and Issues - Visual Studio Marketplace GitLens — Git supercharged - Visual Studio Marketplace Docker - Visual Studio Marketplace footsteps - Visual Studio Marketplace Git History - Visual Studio Marketplace Settings Sync - Visual Studio Marketplace Only Themes - Visual Studio Marketplace Your First Extension | Visual Studio Code DevExpress - Visual Studio Marketplace Bald . Bearded . Builder Bald. Bearded. Builder. - YouTube BaldBeardedBuilder - Twitch Twitter: Michael Jolley ( @baldbeardbuild ) Picks Caleb- KIND | Healthy Snacks   Michael- LEGO® Super Mario™ Michael- whitep4nth3r - Twitch Shawn- LEGO Masters Wai- Daisy Jones and the Six Contact Caleb: Caleb Wells Codes Twitter: Caleb Wells (@calebwellscodes) Linkedin: Caleb Wells Facebook: Caleb Wells Contact Wai: Linkedin: Wai Liu Facebook: Wai Liu Contact Shawn Twitter: Shawn Clabough (DotNetSuperhero)

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.NET in pillole
Visual Studio Code, le 10 estensioni che uso di più

.NET in pillole

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 16:55


Puntata dedicata alle estensioni che uso di più su Visual Studio Code:- Markdown All in One https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=yzhang.markdown-all-in-one- markdownlint https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=DavidAnson.vscode-markdownlint- C# for Visual Studio Code (powered by OmniSharp) https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-dotnettools.csharp- C# XML Documentation Comments https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=k--kato.docomment- Visual Studio IntelliCode https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=VisualStudioExptTeam.vscodeintellicode- GitLens — Git supercharged https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=eamodio.gitlens- Prettier - Code formatter https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=esbenp.prettier-vscode- Live Server https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ritwickdey.LiveServer- vscode-icons https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=vscode-icons-team.vscode-icons - Peacock for Visual Studio Code https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=johnpapa.vscode-peacock

Modernize or Die ® Podcast - CFML News Edition
Modernize or Die® - CFML News for April 7th, 2020

Modernize or Die ® Podcast - CFML News Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 64:21


Gavin and Eric host this weeks episode.They discuss Ortus' April Fools Blog Post. They announce Adobe's Developer Week announcement. They discuss Lucee's newsletter which announced Lucee is expanding their development team. They discuss updates to ColdBox Cross Site Request Forgery Module v2.0 and CBSecurity v2.4, and live on the show, Eric releases Quick 3.0.0-Alpha.1. They discuss Brad's new Screencast series on CommandBox 5. They discuss the upcoming webinars, they remind you of ContentBox CMS Customer Experience Survey and remind you to take the ColdFusion state of the Union Survey, as well as vote for the Modernize or Die podcast. They remind you about Into the Box being a virtual online conference now, tickets are now available, and special deals on the videos from 2019 and 2018 Into the Box conferences. They remind you about DockerCon online. They also announce the date for CF Summit Las Vegas They spotlight a lot of great blog posts, tweets, videos and podcasts, too many to list, so listen to the show. They announce some jobs from twitter and getCfmlJobs.com They show off our ForgeBox module of the Week, Dan Card's commandbox-siteopener and this week's VS Code Tip of the week is Git Commands Feature in GitLens 10. They finish the podcast thanking the shows Patreon supporters, including a few new ones. You can support us on Patreon here https://www.patreon.com/ortussolutions For the show notes - visit the website https://cfmlnews.modernizeordie.io/episodes/modernize-or-die-cfml-news-for-april-7th-2020 Music from this podcast used under Royalty Free license from SoundDotCom https://www.soundotcom.com/ and BlueTreeAudio https://bluetreeaudio.com

Modernize or Die ® Podcast - CFML News Edition
Modernize or Die® - CFML News for May 28th, 2019

Modernize or Die ® Podcast - CFML News Edition

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 28:55


We discuss the SoapBox Edition being added to YouTube, Itunes, Spotify and more. We discuss Adobe's upcoming Webinars Pete Freitag, and George Murphy in the next 2 weeks. We discuss how Gavin enjoyed the last of the Adobe Roadshow's Breakfast series in Costa Mesa. We remind you about the end of the early bird for Adobe's CF Summit Conference in Las Vegas in October, call for speakers is now open, and mention the new ColdFusion Specialist Certificate Program. We talk about Ortus Solutions' Bootcamp training in India with Luis Majano and mention how CF Camp is coming up fast and the Call for Papers is open so you can speak at CF Camp. We spotlight a lot of great blog posts and even podcasts, too many to list, so listen to the show. We show off our ForgeBox module of the Week, the ColdBox Module HYPER and our VS Code Hint Tip and Trick of the week being the GitLENS. We finish the podcast by thanking and mispronouncing the names of all of our Patreon supporters

React Round Up
RRU 015: Visual Studio Code with Rachel MacFarlane and Matt Bierner LIVE at Microsoft Build

React Round Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 34:11


Panel: Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Rachel MacFarlane and Matt Bierner In this episode, the React Round Up panelists discuss Visual Studio Code with Rachel MacFarlane and Matt Bierner, who are both developers on Visual Studio Code. They talk about what the workflow at Visual Studio Code looks like, what people can look forward to coming out soon,  and how people can follow along the VS Code improvements on GitHub and Twitter. They also touch on their favorite extensions, like the Docker extension and the Azure extension and their favorite VS Code features. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Rachel and Matt intro Month to month workflow of Visual Studio Code VS Code JavaScript, TypeScript, and Mark Down support Working on GitHub and within the community Check out new features incrementally with insiders Community-driven work What is coming out in Visual Studio Code? GitHub helps to determine what they work on Working on Grid View Improved settings UI Highlighting unused variables in your code Improvements with JS Docs Dart Visual Studio Extension API How do people follow along with the VS Code improvements? Follow along on GitHub and Twitter Download VS Code Insiders Have a general roadmap of what the plan is for the year Technical debt week What do you wish people knew about VS Code? Favorite extensions Docker extension and Azure extension And much, much more! Links: Visual Studio Code JavaScript TypeScript Dart VS Code GitHub @Code VS Code Insiders Docker extension Azure extension Rachel’s GitHub Matt’s GitHub MattBierner.com @mattbierner Sponsors Linode Angular Boot Camp FreshBooks Picks: Charles Orphan Black Avengers: Infinity War Fishing Rachel GitLens Matt The Bronx Warriors

Views on Vue
VoV 015: Visual Studio Code with Rachel MacFarlane and Matt Bierner LIVE at Microsoft Build

Views on Vue

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 34:17


Panel: Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Rachel MacFarlane and Matt Bierner In this episode, the Views on Vue panelists discuss Visual Studio Code with Rachel MacFarlane and Matt Bierner, who are both developers on Visual Studio Code. They talk about what the workflow at Visual Studio Code looks like, what people can look forward to coming out soon,  and how people can follow along the VS Code improvements on GitHub and Twitter. They also touch on their favorite extensions, like the Docker extension and the Azure extension and their favorite VS Code features. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Rachel and Matt intro Month to month workflow of Visual Studio Code VS Code JavaScript, TypeScript, and MarkDown support Working on GitHub and within the community Check out new features incrementally with insiders Community-driven work What is coming out in Visual Studio Code? GitHub helps to determine what they work on Working on Grid View Improved settings UI Highlighting unused variables in your code Improvements with JS Docs Dart Visual Studio Extension API How do people follow along with the VS Code improvements? Follow along on GitHub and Twitter Download VS Code Insiders Have a general road map of what the plan is for the year Technical debt week What do you wish people knew about VS Code? Favorite extensions Docker extension and Azure extension And much, much more! Links: Visual Studio Code JavaScript TypeScript Dart VS Code GitHub @Code VS Code Insiders Docker extension Azure extension Rachel’s GitHub Matt’s GitHub MattBierner.com @mattbierner Sponsors Linode Angular Boot Camp FreshBooks Picks: Charles Orphan Black Avengers: Infinity War Fishing Rachel GitLens Matt The Bronx Warriors

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RRU 015: Visual Studio Code with Rachel MacFarlane and Matt Bierner LIVE at Microsoft Build

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 34:11


Panel: Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Rachel MacFarlane and Matt Bierner In this episode, the React Round Up panelists discuss Visual Studio Code with Rachel MacFarlane and Matt Bierner, who are both developers on Visual Studio Code. They talk about what the workflow at Visual Studio Code looks like, what people can look forward to coming out soon,  and how people can follow along the VS Code improvements on GitHub and Twitter. They also touch on their favorite extensions, like the Docker extension and the Azure extension and their favorite VS Code features. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Rachel and Matt intro Month to month workflow of Visual Studio Code VS Code JavaScript, TypeScript, and Mark Down support Working on GitHub and within the community Check out new features incrementally with insiders Community-driven work What is coming out in Visual Studio Code? GitHub helps to determine what they work on Working on Grid View Improved settings UI Highlighting unused variables in your code Improvements with JS Docs Dart Visual Studio Extension API How do people follow along with the VS Code improvements? Follow along on GitHub and Twitter Download VS Code Insiders Have a general roadmap of what the plan is for the year Technical debt week What do you wish people knew about VS Code? Favorite extensions Docker extension and Azure extension And much, much more! Links: Visual Studio Code JavaScript TypeScript Dart VS Code GitHub @Code VS Code Insiders Docker extension Azure extension Rachel’s GitHub Matt’s GitHub MattBierner.com @mattbierner Sponsors Linode Angular Boot Camp FreshBooks Picks: Charles Orphan Black Avengers: Infinity War Fishing Rachel GitLens Matt The Bronx Warriors

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VoV 015: Visual Studio Code with Rachel MacFarlane and Matt Bierner LIVE at Microsoft Build

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 34:17


Panel: Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Rachel MacFarlane and Matt Bierner In this episode, the Views on Vue panelists discuss Visual Studio Code with Rachel MacFarlane and Matt Bierner, who are both developers on Visual Studio Code. They talk about what the workflow at Visual Studio Code looks like, what people can look forward to coming out soon,  and how people can follow along the VS Code improvements on GitHub and Twitter. They also touch on their favorite extensions, like the Docker extension and the Azure extension and their favorite VS Code features. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Rachel and Matt intro Month to month workflow of Visual Studio Code VS Code JavaScript, TypeScript, and MarkDown support Working on GitHub and within the community Check out new features incrementally with insiders Community-driven work What is coming out in Visual Studio Code? GitHub helps to determine what they work on Working on Grid View Improved settings UI Highlighting unused variables in your code Improvements with JS Docs Dart Visual Studio Extension API How do people follow along with the VS Code improvements? Follow along on GitHub and Twitter Download VS Code Insiders Have a general road map of what the plan is for the year Technical debt week What do you wish people knew about VS Code? Favorite extensions Docker extension and Azure extension And much, much more! Links: Visual Studio Code JavaScript TypeScript Dart VS Code GitHub @Code VS Code Insiders Docker extension Azure extension Rachel’s GitHub Matt’s GitHub MattBierner.com @mattbierner Sponsors Linode Angular Boot Camp FreshBooks Picks: Charles Orphan Black Avengers: Infinity War Fishing Rachel GitLens Matt The Bronx Warriors

JavaScript Jabber
JSJ 316: Visual Studio Code with Rachel MacFarlane and Matt Bierner LIVE at Microsoft Build

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 34:56


Panel: Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Rachel MacFarlane and Matt Bierner In this episode, the JavaScript Jabber panelists discuss Visual Studio Code with Rachel MacFarlane and Matt Bierner, who are both developers on Visual Studio Code. They talk about what the workflow at Visual Studio Code looks like, what people can look forward to coming out soon,  and how people can follow along the VS Code improvements on GitHub and Twitter. They also touch on their favorite extensions, like the Docker extension and the Azure extension and their favorite VS Code features. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Rachel and Matt intro Month to month workflow of Visual Studio Code VS Code JavaScript, TypeScript, and Mark Down support Working on GitHub and within the community Check out new features incrementally with insiders Community driven work What is coming out in Visual Studio Code? GitHub helps to determine what they work on Working on Grid View Improved settings UI Highlighting unused variables in your code Improvements with JS Docs Dart Visual Studio Extension API How do people follow along with the VS Code improvements? Follow along on GitHub and Twitter Download VS Code Insiders Have a general road map of what the plan is for the year Technical debt week What do you wish people knew about VS Code? Favorite extensions Docker extension and Azure extension And much, much more! Links: Visual Studio Code JavaScript TypeScript Dart VS Code GitHub @Code VS Code Insiders Docker extension Azure extension Rachel’s GitHub Matt’s GitHub MattBierner.com @mattbierner Sponsors Kendo UI Linode FreshBooks Picks: Charles Orphan Black Avengers: Infinity War Fishing Rachel GitLens Matt The Bronx Warriors

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JSJ 316: Visual Studio Code with Rachel MacFarlane and Matt Bierner LIVE at Microsoft Build

All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 34:56


Panel: Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Rachel MacFarlane and Matt Bierner In this episode, the JavaScript Jabber panelists discuss Visual Studio Code with Rachel MacFarlane and Matt Bierner, who are both developers on Visual Studio Code. They talk about what the workflow at Visual Studio Code looks like, what people can look forward to coming out soon,  and how people can follow along the VS Code improvements on GitHub and Twitter. They also touch on their favorite extensions, like the Docker extension and the Azure extension and their favorite VS Code features. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Rachel and Matt intro Month to month workflow of Visual Studio Code VS Code JavaScript, TypeScript, and Mark Down support Working on GitHub and within the community Check out new features incrementally with insiders Community driven work What is coming out in Visual Studio Code? GitHub helps to determine what they work on Working on Grid View Improved settings UI Highlighting unused variables in your code Improvements with JS Docs Dart Visual Studio Extension API How do people follow along with the VS Code improvements? Follow along on GitHub and Twitter Download VS Code Insiders Have a general road map of what the plan is for the year Technical debt week What do you wish people knew about VS Code? Favorite extensions Docker extension and Azure extension And much, much more! Links: Visual Studio Code JavaScript TypeScript Dart VS Code GitHub @Code VS Code Insiders Docker extension Azure extension Rachel’s GitHub Matt’s GitHub MattBierner.com @mattbierner Sponsors Kendo UI Linode FreshBooks Picks: Charles Orphan Black Avengers: Infinity War Fishing Rachel GitLens Matt The Bronx Warriors

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AiA 192: Visual Studio Code with Rachel MacFarlane and Matt Bierner LIVE at Microsoft Build

All Angular Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 35:09


Panel: Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Rachel MacFarlane and Matt Bierner In this episode, the JavaScript Jabber panelists discuss Visual Studio Code with Rachel MacFarlane and Matt Bierner, who are both developers on Visual Studio Code. They talk about what the workflow at Visual Studio Code looks like, what people can look forward to coming out soon,  and how people can follow along the VS Code improvements on GitHub and Twitter. They also touch on their favorite extensions, like the Docker extension and the Azure extension and their favorite VS Code features. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Rachel and Matt intro Month to month workflow of Visual Studio Code VS Code JavaScript, TypeScript, and Mark Down support Working on GitHub and within the community Check out new features incrementally with insiders Community driven work What is coming out in Visual Studio Code? GitHub helps to determine what they work on Working on Grid View Improved settings UI Highlighting unused variables in your code Improvements with JS Docs Dart Visual Studio Extension API How do people follow along with the VS Code improvements? Follow along on GitHub and Twitter Download VS Code Insiders Have a general road map of what the plan is for the year Technical debt week What do you wish people knew about VS Code? Favorite extensions Docker extension and Azure extension And much, much more! Links: Visual Studio Code JavaScript TypeScript Dart VS Code GitHub @Code VS Code Insiders Docker extension Azure extension Rachel’s GitHub Matt’s GitHub MattBierner.com @mattbierner Sponsors Linode Angular Boot Camp FreshBooks Picks: Charles Orphan Black Avengers: Infinity War Fishing Rachel GitLens Matt The Bronx Warriors

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AiA 192: Visual Studio Code with Rachel MacFarlane and Matt Bierner LIVE at Microsoft Build

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 35:09


Panel: Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Rachel MacFarlane and Matt Bierner In this episode, the JavaScript Jabber panelists discuss Visual Studio Code with Rachel MacFarlane and Matt Bierner, who are both developers on Visual Studio Code. They talk about what the workflow at Visual Studio Code looks like, what people can look forward to coming out soon,  and how people can follow along the VS Code improvements on GitHub and Twitter. They also touch on their favorite extensions, like the Docker extension and the Azure extension and their favorite VS Code features. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Rachel and Matt intro Month to month workflow of Visual Studio Code VS Code JavaScript, TypeScript, and Mark Down support Working on GitHub and within the community Check out new features incrementally with insiders Community driven work What is coming out in Visual Studio Code? GitHub helps to determine what they work on Working on Grid View Improved settings UI Highlighting unused variables in your code Improvements with JS Docs Dart Visual Studio Extension API How do people follow along with the VS Code improvements? Follow along on GitHub and Twitter Download VS Code Insiders Have a general road map of what the plan is for the year Technical debt week What do you wish people knew about VS Code? Favorite extensions Docker extension and Azure extension And much, much more! Links: Visual Studio Code JavaScript TypeScript Dart VS Code GitHub @Code VS Code Insiders Docker extension Azure extension Rachel’s GitHub Matt’s GitHub MattBierner.com @mattbierner Sponsors Linode Angular Boot Camp FreshBooks Picks: Charles Orphan Black Avengers: Infinity War Fishing Rachel GitLens Matt The Bronx Warriors

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JSJ 316: Visual Studio Code with Rachel MacFarlane and Matt Bierner LIVE at Microsoft Build

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 34:56


Panel: Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Rachel MacFarlane and Matt Bierner In this episode, the JavaScript Jabber panelists discuss Visual Studio Code with Rachel MacFarlane and Matt Bierner, who are both developers on Visual Studio Code. They talk about what the workflow at Visual Studio Code looks like, what people can look forward to coming out soon,  and how people can follow along the VS Code improvements on GitHub and Twitter. They also touch on their favorite extensions, like the Docker extension and the Azure extension and their favorite VS Code features. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Rachel and Matt intro Month to month workflow of Visual Studio Code VS Code JavaScript, TypeScript, and Mark Down support Working on GitHub and within the community Check out new features incrementally with insiders Community driven work What is coming out in Visual Studio Code? GitHub helps to determine what they work on Working on Grid View Improved settings UI Highlighting unused variables in your code Improvements with JS Docs Dart Visual Studio Extension API How do people follow along with the VS Code improvements? Follow along on GitHub and Twitter Download VS Code Insiders Have a general road map of what the plan is for the year Technical debt week What do you wish people knew about VS Code? Favorite extensions Docker extension and Azure extension And much, much more! Links: Visual Studio Code JavaScript TypeScript Dart VS Code GitHub @Code VS Code Insiders Docker extension Azure extension Rachel’s GitHub Matt’s GitHub MattBierner.com @mattbierner Sponsors Kendo UI Linode FreshBooks Picks: Charles Orphan Black Avengers: Infinity War Fishing Rachel GitLens Matt The Bronx Warriors

Adventures in Angular
AiA 192: Visual Studio Code with Rachel MacFarlane and Matt Bierner LIVE at Microsoft Build

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 35:09


Panel: Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Rachel MacFarlane and Matt Bierner In this episode, the JavaScript Jabber panelists discuss Visual Studio Code with Rachel MacFarlane and Matt Bierner, who are both developers on Visual Studio Code. They talk about what the workflow at Visual Studio Code looks like, what people can look forward to coming out soon,  and how people can follow along the VS Code improvements on GitHub and Twitter. They also touch on their favorite extensions, like the Docker extension and the Azure extension and their favorite VS Code features. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Rachel and Matt intro Month to month workflow of Visual Studio Code VS Code JavaScript, TypeScript, and Mark Down support Working on GitHub and within the community Check out new features incrementally with insiders Community driven work What is coming out in Visual Studio Code? GitHub helps to determine what they work on Working on Grid View Improved settings UI Highlighting unused variables in your code Improvements with JS Docs Dart Visual Studio Extension API How do people follow along with the VS Code improvements? Follow along on GitHub and Twitter Download VS Code Insiders Have a general road map of what the plan is for the year Technical debt week What do you wish people knew about VS Code? Favorite extensions Docker extension and Azure extension And much, much more! Links: Visual Studio Code JavaScript TypeScript Dart VS Code GitHub @Code VS Code Insiders Docker extension Azure extension Rachel’s GitHub Matt’s GitHub MattBierner.com @mattbierner Sponsors Linode Angular Boot Camp FreshBooks Picks: Charles Orphan Black Avengers: Infinity War Fishing Rachel GitLens Matt The Bronx Warriors