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Visual Studio Code 1.64 brings a host of improvements to native and online versions of the code editor.
Planned Java-related improvements for VS Code range from smarter code completion and better debugging to deeper integration with Kubernetes and cloud services.
Open source distributed version control system based on a ‘theory of patches’ promises to be fast, scalable, and easier to learn and use than Git.
C++ reference searches, code cleanup, autosaves, and stack traces also get attention in planned upgrade.
New feedback system will increase responsiveness to issues and improve the developer experience, Microsoft says, but some users will need to update their IDEs.
Learn how to run Kubernetes on the desktop, or as a Docker Desktop replacement, with a stripped-down version of the container orchestration platform for developer use.
Microsoft helps deliver accessible, consistent web-based extensions to its free code editor.
Visual Studio Code 1.63, aka the November 2021 release, also adds support for trying out pre-release extensions.
The popular code-sharing site also introduced improved code navigation for Python, with support for additional languages to come.