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No images? Click here Integrate External Tools with VS Code Using TasksVisual Studio Code, a free, open source, cross-compatible source code editor, is one of the most popular choices for web developers. It is fast, lightweight, customizable, asnd fits seamlessly into modern web development workflow. The development of modern web applications is not just a matter of writing some JavaScript, Python, or PHP. Today's code lives within an ecosystem of tools that perform various functions, from ensuring code quality to producing efficient packages for deployment. To be able to truly fit into how today's developers work, Visual Studio Code has to be able to work seamlessly with these tools—and it does. In Chapter 7 of Visual Studio Code: End-to-End Editing and Debugging Tools for Web Developers , Bruce Johnson shows you how you can use linters, transpilers, minifiers, and the like within your regular workflow within VS Code. You'll see how you can run tools and analyze their results from within VS Code, all without ever needing to switch to the command line. Visual Studio Code: End-to-End Editing and Debugging Tools for Web DevelopersThis up-to-date guide covers all of the essential components of Visual Studio Code, including the editing features of the workspace, advanced functionality such as code refactoring and key binding, and integration with Grunt, Gulp, NPM, and other external tools. Run Tasks in VS CodeStart your subscription today and you'll get access to this book, plus 300+ other web design and development books in SitePoint Premium! This week, new subscribers can get 60% off for the first three months. That’s $3 a month to access 400+ tech books and courses — grab the deal here. Until next time, Level 1, 110 Johnston St, Fitzroy VIC 3065 Australia You're receiving this email because you signed up to receive news from SitePoint. Smart choice! Share Tweet Share Forward Preferences | Unsubscribe |
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