Visual Studio Code
By John Papa
Visual Studio Code is a fast and lightweight cross-platform code editor for writing modern web and cloud applications. This course shows you how to debug, refactor, peek and find references, get intellisense and autocomplete, use the multi-cursor, run task automation using Gulp or Grunt, and work in a variety of languages and platforms like node.js, ASP.Net, JavaScript, and TypeScript.
By John Papa
Visual Studio Code is a fast and lightweight cross-platform code editor for writing modern web and cloud applications. This course shows you how to debug, refactor, peek and find references, get intellisense and autocomplete, use the multi-cursor, run task automation using Gulp or Grunt, and work in a variety of languages and platforms like node.js, ASP.Net, JavaScript, and TypeScript.
Course Introduction
12m 35s
Visual Studio Code
1m 1s
Top 5
3m 28s
Editors and IDEs: Where Does Code Fit?
3m 6s
Under the Covers
2m 9s
Cross Platform
1m 30s
Resources
1m 17s
Get up and Running with VS Code
0m 35s
Downloading and Installing Code
1m 10s
Command Line Options
1m 33s
Launching 1 or More Instances of Code from Command Line
4m 33s
VS Code Layout
3m 7s
Getting Familiar with Code
7m 40s
Exploring the Command Palette
5m 22s
Side by Side by Side Editing
2m 38s
Important Keyboard Shortcuts
1m 27s
Refactoring
45m 15s
Code Refactorings
2m 34s
Bracket Matching and Emmet
2m 11s
Selecting and Cursors
3m 30s
Powerful Multi Cursors
2m 38s
JSON and CSS Intellisense
3m 30s
JavaScript Intellisense
2m 10s
JavaScript Intellisense with Typings
4m 24s
User Snippets
8m 26s
Sharing Snippets
0m 32s
Go to Definition, Find References, and Peek
2m 19s
References in TypeScript
5m 21s
Finding and Renaming Symbols
2m 23s
Errors and Formatting
3m 6s
Quick Line Movement and Editing
1m 4s
Refactoring Recap
1m 1s
Themes, Preferences, and Keybindings
0m 46s
Theme
0m 38s
Adjusting Preferences
2m 24s
Favorite Preferences
3m 23s
Finding Preferences by Keybindings
1m 13s
Overriding Preferences
1m 38s
Workspace Preferences
1m 58s
Keybindings
3m 9s
Defining Custom Keybindings
3m 33s
Customization
1m 2s
Language Features
48m 17s
Language Features in Code
1m 29s
HTML
1m 39s
CSS and Less
5m 41s
JSON
2m 19s
Markdown
3m 16s
C# and ASP.NET
6m 39s
JavaScript
4m 27s
JavaScript Intellisense
6m 47s
ES6 Gulp
6m 3s
TypeScript
7m 22s
Feature Overview
2m 30s
Version Control and Git
20m 37s
Code Integration with Version Control and Git
1m 20s
Touring Code’s Git Features
0m 54s
Working with Version Control
6m 23s
Git Output
1m 34s
Creating a New Local and Remote Repository from Scratch
9m 5s
Git Credentials
1m 18s
Debugging
31m 24s
Debugging
1m 9s
Setting up Debugging
0m 43s
Test Driving the Debugger
2m 20s
Launch Configurations
4m 52s
Debugging Keybindings
1m 6s
Debugging Walk-through with Keybindings
3m 31s
Attaching the Debugger
1m 41s
Debug Experience
5m 53s
TypeScript Debugging and Source Maps
7m 37s
Server Debugging
2m 28s
Tasks
1m 15s
Creating a Babel Transpiling Task
5m 34s
Watching with Babel
4m 57s
Transpiling TypeScript
3m 31s
OS Specific Commands
1m 30s
Problem Matchers
1m 14s
Automatic Gulp Detection
2m 30s
Custom Tasks with Gulp
4m 22s
Automatic Grunt Detection
4m 54s
Debugging Gulp and a Gulp Task
5m 7s
Debugging Tasks via Arguments
1m 9s
Recap
3m 38s
Visual Studio Code is a fast and lightweight cross-platform code editor for writing modern web and cloud applications. This course shows you how to debug, refactor, peek and find references, get intellisense and autocomplete, use the multi-cursor, run task automation using Gulp or Grunt, and work in a variety of languages and platforms like node.js, ASP.Net, Javascript, and TypeScript. You'll be a faster and more efficient Web developer!
Table of Contents
Course Introduction
12m 35s
Visual Studio Code
1m 1s
Top 5
3m 28s
Editors and IDEs: Where Does Code Fit?
3m 6s
Under the Covers
2m 9s
Cross Platform
1m 30s
Resources
1m 17s
Get up and Running with VS Code
0m 35s
Downloading and Installing Code
1m 10s
Command Line Options
1m 33s
Launching 1 or More Instances of Code from Command Line
4m 33s
VS Code Layout
3m 7s
Getting Familiar with Code
7m 40s
Exploring the Command Palette
5m 22s
Side by Side by Side Editing
2m 38s
Important Keyboard Shortcuts
1m 27s
Refactoring
45m 15s
Code Refactorings
2m 34s
Bracket Matching and Emmet
2m 11s
Selecting and Cursors
3m 30s
Powerful Multi Cursors
2m 38s
JSON and CSS Intellisense
3m 30s
JavaScript Intellisense
2m 10s
JavaScript Intellisense with Typings
4m 24s
User Snippets
8m 26s
Sharing Snippets
0m 32s
Go to Definition, Find References, and Peek
2m 19s
References in TypeScript
5m 21s
Finding and Renaming Symbols
2m 23s
Errors and Formatting
3m 6s
Quick Line Movement and Editing
1m 4s
Refactoring Recap
1m 1s
Themes, Preferences, and Keybindings
0m 46s
Theme
0m 38s
Adjusting Preferences
2m 24s
Favorite Preferences
3m 23s
Finding Preferences by Keybindings
1m 13s
Overriding Preferences
1m 38s
Workspace Preferences
1m 58s
Keybindings
3m 9s
Defining Custom Keybindings
3m 33s
Customization
1m 2s
Language Features
48m 17s
Language Features in Code
1m 29s
HTML
1m 39s
CSS and Less
5m 41s
JSON
2m 19s
Markdown
3m 16s
C# and ASP.NET
6m 39s
JavaScript
4m 27s
JavaScript Intellisense
6m 47s
ES6 Gulp
6m 3s
TypeScript
7m 22s
Feature Overview
2m 30s
Version Control and Git
20m 37s
Code Integration with Version Control and Git
1m 20s
Touring Code’s Git Features
0m 54s
Working with Version Control
6m 23s
Git Output
1m 34s
Creating a New Local and Remote Repository from Scratch
9m 5s
Git Credentials
1m 18s
Debugging
31m 24s
Debugging
1m 9s
Setting up Debugging
0m 43s
Test Driving the Debugger
2m 20s
Launch Configurations
4m 52s
Debugging Keybindings
1m 6s
Debugging Walk-through with Keybindings
3m 31s
Attaching the Debugger
1m 41s
Debug Experience
5m 53s
TypeScript Debugging and Source Maps
7m 37s
Server Debugging
2m 28s
Tasks
1m 15s
Creating a Babel Transpiling Task
5m 34s
Watching with Babel
4m 57s
Transpiling TypeScript
3m 31s
OS Specific Commands
1m 30s
Problem Matchers
1m 14s
Automatic Gulp Detection
2m 30s
Custom Tasks with Gulp
4m 22s
Automatic Grunt Detection
4m 54s
Debugging Gulp and a Gulp Task
5m 7s
Debugging Tasks via Arguments
1m 9s
Recap
3m 38s
Description
Visual Studio Code is a fast and lightweight cross-platform code editor for writing modern web and cloud applications. This course shows you how to debug, refactor, peek and find references, get intellisense and autocomplete, use the multi-cursor, run task automation using Gulp or Grunt, and work in a variety of languages and platforms like node.js, ASP.Net, Javascript, and TypeScript. You'll be a faster and more efficient Web developer!
