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Why Visual Studio Code Is My Favorite IDE
Visual Studio Code has been my favorite programming text editor and integrated development environment (IDE) for years. Even ...
As SQL development increasingly becomes part of full-stack workflows, developers are looking for ways to simplify their tooling without compromising capability. While SQL Server Management Studio ...
Overview VS Code, CLion, and Qt Creator stand out for cross-platform flexibility and advanced features in 2025Code::Blocks and Dev-C++ remain reliable options f ...
A roundup of the six most-installed 'agentic' AI extensions in the VS Code Marketplace reveals how tools like Cline, ...
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This week’s District News from our correspondents across the Rotherham borough
Collections for Salvation Army Foodbank can be made at St James’ Church at Anston on Wednesdays 10-11am. Donations of food ...
What if your favorite coding tool just got smarter, faster, and more intuitive? That’s exactly what the latest update to Visual Studio Code (VS Code) promises. With a bold focus on AI integration, ...
Editor's take: Microsoft has long been the financial lifeline of OpenAI, but its growing reliance on Anthropic's models suggests that loyalty may be giving way to performance. By favoring Anthropic in ...
Visual Studio Code now has a new auto AI model selector that favors Claude 4 over GPT-5. Visual Studio Code now has a new auto AI model selector that favors Claude 4 over GPT-5. is a senior editor and ...
Visual Studio Code is by far one of the most advanced IDE that one can get right now. It features easy compilation, intelligence, and more. There is a way to add more features to your C++ coding ...
Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2022 is now available for just $10 on StackSocial, offering lifetime access for a one-time payment.
YouTube announces A/B title testing availability, along with AI-powered conversational analytics for YouTube Studio. Title tests are coming to YouTube Studio 'Ask Studio' lets you query analytics in ...
From unpatched cars to hijacked clouds, this week's Threatsday headlines remind us of one thing — no corner of technology is safe. Attackers are scanning firewalls for critical flaws, bending ...
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