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VS Code editor for Arduino

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  • TerrenceT Offline
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    I have been using Visual Studio Code to develop all arduino projects. It seems so much better than the Arduino IDE.

    Here is a blog post about it.

    https://channel9.msdn.com/coding4fun/blog/Visual-Studio-Code-Your-Arduino?WT.mc_id=dlvr_twitter_ch9

    Visual Studio Code is NOT Visual Studio
    It is a super light weight code editor for all languages.
    https://code.visualstudio.com/

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    • TerrenceT Terrence

      I have been using Visual Studio Code to develop all arduino projects. It seems so much better than the Arduino IDE.

      Here is a blog post about it.

      https://channel9.msdn.com/coding4fun/blog/Visual-Studio-Code-Your-Arduino?WT.mc_id=dlvr_twitter_ch9

      Visual Studio Code is NOT Visual Studio
      It is a super light weight code editor for all languages.
      https://code.visualstudio.com/

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      @Terrence I tried it some time ago but being used to visual studio is not very straightforward

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        I use it and like it a lot (but then again, I'm admittedly biased - work for MSFT :-)).. I use VS Code for a lot of other non-mysensors and non-Arduino (i.e. python, node, etc) development, so it's nice to have that all consolidated in one dev tool.

        It's far from a perfect tool, no doubt, but a good start. Mostly I'm just happy to get Intellisense!

        Vera Edge/UI7; mysensors; Arduino's and RPIs; data posted to Azure for an IoT 'dashboard' of my house

        Opinions expressed here are my own and do not necessarily reflect Microsoft's feelings on a given topic :-)

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