Visual Studio for Mac's support for VB.NET is limited. There is a uservoice suggestion for Visual Basic support which you can vote on. There is a uservoice suggestion for Visual Basic support.
Visual Studio Code provides developers with a new choice of developer tool that combines the simplicity and streamlined experience of a code editor with the best of what developers need for their core code-edit-debug cycle. Visual Studio Code is the first code editor, and first cross-platform development tool - supporting OSX, Linux, and Windows - in the Visual Studio family. At its heart, Visual Studio Code features a powerful, fast code editor great for day-to-day use. The Preview release of Code already has many of the features developers need in a code and text editor, including navigation, keyboard support What's New in Visual Studio Code. Visual Studio Code provides developers with a new choice of developer tool that combines the simplicity and streamlined experience of a code editor with the best of what developers need for their core code-edit-debug cycle.
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Visual Studio Code is the first code editor, and first cross-platform development tool - supporting OSX, Linux, and Windows - in the Visual Studio family. At its heart, Visual Studio Code features a powerful, fast code editor great for day-to-day use.
The Preview release of Code already has many of the features developers need in a code and text editor, including navigation, keyboard support with customizable bindings, syntax highlighting, bracket matching, auto indentation, and snippets, with support for dozens of languages. For serious coding, developers often need to work with code as more than just text. Visual Studio Code includes built-in support for always-on IntelliSense code completion, richer semantic code understanding and navigation, and code refactoring. In the Preview, Code includes enriched built-in support for ASP.NET 5 development with C#, and Node.js development with TypeScript and JavaScript, powered by the same underlying technologies that drive Visual Studio. Code includes great tooling for web technologies such as HTML, CSS, LESS, SASS, and JSON. Code also integrates with package managers and repositories, and builds and other common tasks to make everyday workflows faster.
And Code understands Git, and delivers great Git workflows and source diffs integrated with the editor. Version 1.30.1: To read the details regarding this update please follow.
Multiline search improvements - Easily create multiline search patterns without using regex. Custom title bar on Linux - The custom title and menu bar is now the default on Linux. References view - Find All References view includes history of recent searches. Snippet comment variables - Snippet variables insert correct comment per language. JS/TS callback display - Now you can see the context of anonymous callbacks. JSDoc Markdown highlighting - Including syntax highlighting for Markdown code blocks in JSDoc. Simplified debug configuration - Better defaults and Quick Pick UI for initial launch configuration.
Run tasks on folder open - Configure tasks to run when you first open a project folder. Choose extension version - Install earlier versions of Marketplace extensions. Workbench - Menu scrolling and improved overflow handling, one click to open settings.json. Languages - JS/TS renames now handle destructuring, add missing 'new' Quick Fix.
Debugging - Delete debug consoles, debug directly from the VS Code Process Explorer. Tasks - Clear task terminal, user input for task variables, rerun last task command. Extension Authoring - Go to Declaration support, new Signature Help context.