![]() ![]() It is used for many different types of application development, everything from C++ to Salesforce. If you are not familiar with Visual Studio Code, or VSCode for short, it is Microsoft's open source code editor. One of those applications is one that I am using right now as I write this post, Visual Studio Code. There are a lot of applications now that are based on Node.js that you can extend using JavaScript. I recently wrote about creating your own tools using Node.js. ![]()
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