Visual Studio Code Crash Course
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- čas přidán 3. 06. 2024
- Visual Studio Code (VS Code) is a free code editor made by Microsoft. In this course you will learn how to use this popular code editor. You will also learn tips and tricks to make it even easier to use.
✏️ This course was created by James Q Quick. Check out his channel: / jamesqquick
🔗 VS Code cheat sheet: learn.jamesqquick.com/vs-code...
⭐️ Course Contents ⭐️
⌨️ (0:00:00) Intro
⌨️ (0:03:30) stable build vs insider's addition
⌨️ (0:04:45) Opening for the First time
⌨️ (0:06:10) The Layout
⌨️ (0:08:58) Customizing the Layout with Shortcuts (Grid Tab System, Command Pallette)
⌨️ (0:14:06) Search and Replace
⌨️ (0:16:00) More Shortcuts for Working with Files
⌨️ (0:17:45) Shortcuts for Navigating and Editing Text
⌨️ (0:20:12) Intellisense
⌨️ (0:22:00) Emmet
⌨️ (0:25:30) Settings
⌨️ (0:31:00) Extensions and Themes
⌨️ (0:43:25) Keyboard Shortcuts
⌨️ (0:49:30) Keymap Extensions
⌨️ (0:50:40) Snippets
⌨️ (0:60:00) Settings Sync
⌨️ (0:65:40) Debugging
⌨️ (1:12:30) Built in Terminal
⌨️ (1:18:45) Source Control Integration
⌨️ (1:28:48) Wrap Up
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I've been using VS Code professionally, everyday for nearly 3 years as a full stack developer and I still found plenty of gold in this video. This is a fabulous place to start. Thanks for the refresher!
ONCE THE CLASS CONSTRUCTOR IS CALLED AND CREATES THE NEW OBJECT, HOW DO I GET THE NEW OBJECT INTO AN OBJECT ARRAY???
HOW DO I GET A NEW PERSON OBJECT FROM THE NEW PERSON CONSTRUCTUR INTO THE PERSONS ARRAY???
@@vegasvato55 Well that would depend on the language you're using.
Awesome. This is the career I aspire to and am working towards. Going to take this course because of this comment.
Looks like he didn’t sleep, or he is up until late night, just to put this course out for us... THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
Love from Angola 🇦🇴
É como aí @dilson? Comprimentos de outro Angolano apartir da Finlândia.
Paulo Omega valeu mano! Tamos aqui aprendendo...!
É mesmo assim meu@@diManjenje88 será que há salo para web devs na banda?
Oh! You're from Angola! Great, it's the land of the best player in the world : Xapta.
Looks like his doggy went to bed before him.
First video of your's I've seen James. You're a phenomenal teacher! Perfect tone, descriptive, well planned, thorough. Good intros, segues, conclusions. Just all in all, very impressed. Gonna be checking in to more of your videos! Thanks, your teaching re-motivates my programming journey!
I was literally thinking about looking for understanding and running VSCode because i have mostly worked on Eclipse all the time i have programmed. You, my guy, are a life-saver..
Thanks a lot for that crash course! I've learned a ton of useful stuff, your clear voice and quick pace made the whole thing really enjoyable. Hope you keep up the good work sir, thanks again!
Incredible crash course! I've used VS Code for basic development before, but I didn't know you could do much more of it. Thanks for sharing this for free!
27:20 fontLigatures
36:10 quokka.js extention, that watchs file and execute realtime in vscode
37:43 polocode make png-gif from code
38:30 colorize netted brackets uniquely
41:30 import cost
57:00 snippet definition
nice topics thx 🙏
Changing the theme and font is the first thing that i did today right after waking up. Thanks for the video. ✌️
This is a brilliant introduction to VS code. Thank you so much for taking your time to provide us with this very helpful video! BRAVO!
Thank you! I've been using VS Code for 6 months and I could've saved so much time if I knew all these shortcuts! (especially the snippets!). Thanks for the great video
Thanks James. This is incredibly helpful crash course. Coming from IntelliJ background, I was reluctant to use visual studio code. But now you made me very much interested in VS code. Thank you.
I've been using vs code for a while but I learnt some great features and thank you for sharing best practices!
Thank you very much James for such an amazing video.
This video contains many useful tips that can be immediately used. Your speaking and presentation skills are top notch along with being able to articulate extremely well.
Thank you so much for this I'm a beginner programmer and was thinking of making VScode my main code editor but felt too lazy to set up stuff this'll really help
I am pretty new to coding and this was my first introduction to VS. That was a phenomenal video. You're the man.
James, thank you very much for this fantastic tutorial and for your knowledge and generosity. The tutorial has really helped me get started with VSCode.
i literally wanted something like this the other day and it comes out the next day? same thing with the networking course, you guys are awesome!
as a beginner I learnt a lot! Thanks James for making it so easy to understand
Super crash course, the optimal part of programming is been efficient, getting use to the features of whatever editor you use is worth spending a time on. Thank a bunch for this. Added more x to efficiency. Sure going to subscribe to your channel if not for anything but appreciation of the work you put into this!!
Great Video! I especially appreciated the personal experiences explained and how they benefited James specifically. The key-binding was particularly helpful and opened up a whole new window of possibilities I hadn't considered. Thanks again. I'll be back for more.
I have been a programmer for more than two decades and this was one of the best and well done videos on VS Code's capabilities and you did a beautiful job covering various and relevant areas in the VS-Code Extensions space. Thank you.
that's a hellofva compliment...after soo much time in... what ..made you view what would be considered a beginners starting point video?
Wow, I learned so much from this. Definitely have NOT been getting the most out of VS Code. Thanks!!
Great info from the very start! Having done training on software for a while now, I’d suggest (at least initially) showing the application without any add-ons/extensions. It’s kinda distracting when your screen doesn’t match what someone learning it from scratch sees. I’ve been using it for a while and I keep seeing things I want it to do; it’s like every few minutes, I yell “SQUIRREL!” It also makes it hard to know if a user has missed a step, has a configuration wrong, or just doesn’t have the extension you’re using. FYI, and thanks!
I was thinking for a VS crash course about three days ago and here we are... love FCC!
This tutorial is so comprehensive! Thanks a lot for this video .
Hey, everything's perfect. Just a teeny thing I noticed in the description
⌨️ (0:60:00) Settings Sync
⌨️ (0:65:40) Debugging
These 2 timestamps need to be changed as 1:00:00 and 1:05:40 to be recognized by CZcams! Thanks for the video mate!
Excellent for developers(new) like me. It was an awakening inspite of about 3 years experience
Thank You James
Great video. It was exactly what I needed.Time to start customizing my setup.
Excellent! Thanks for all the hard work you put into making this video!!!
I always disable my adblock only for FreeCodeCamp videos. They are complete and free as well. Keep up the great work team.
Thanks so much, I was just deciding which text editor to use, decided to go with VS over Sublime but wanted to know more about VS, perfect timing as this video is a day old so would not have to worry about, outdated information
It help's very much, I am beginner in web development course and its first time i am using vs code thank you for all the explaining ❤️
A very underrated topic but is very powerful. Saves a lot of time indeed. Thank you sir.
Years of using everything from vi to visual studio. Was about to give up on vscode; I’m making enough progress now; thanks!
hey, is learning this course yet worth it...its been 3 yrs since upload
@@roadmap2infinity yes; vscode is the predominant IDE now more than then.
Literally, 6 hours ago i searched for a tutorial video for VS code and all were very boring...and i got this notification 🔥
Is god listening to me?🙏
yeah, I am listening.
That's youtube algoritm bro
@@mirzaaleem2764 google is listening 👂
Same here Partha. I have been using Atom, and decided to try VS. Got frustrated with tutorials, let it go for a few days, and bingo! in my email was this link. Guess God is hearing us all. The coding gods anyway.
Dude I've been using Ctrl+L to select current line for like 2 years lol. Little did I know it's completely unnecessary to ever do. I literally use VS Code daily. Holy cow I learned so much. There were even several times throughout where I almost skipped because I'm like yeah I know those ones and then he'd start and do something extra and I'm like whatt?? Wow, thanks man.
It was a pleasure to learn from you while following you around on my own system..! Thank you!
i already know vscode but still watched the hole video, men it would be awesome if you could teach us visual debbuger in vscode!
This channel is giving people employment opportunities giving them skills and knowledge for free
Great!!!
I feel like I was a guy from stone age, I was using it pretty much like notepad (just saying) Amazing video recommended to my friends
I haven't started yet with it, but I feel like I would have thought the same or did the same thing
I can feel u bruh
Many thanks!!! Cool! I working with VS Code around 3-4 years, but there were a lots of usefull information for me!))
Great video that you need to watch a lot of time. Thanks!
One thing I'd like to do with my Terminal: display code output with a different color from system output (Python path/working directory, etc) . Cannot see that possibility anywhere. Again thanks.
⭐️ Course Contents ⭐️
⌨️ (0:00:00) Intro
⌨️ (0:03:30) stable build vs insider's addition
⌨️ (0:04:45) Opening for the First time
⌨️ (0:06:10) The Layout
⌨️ (0:08:58) Customizing the Layout with Shortcuts (Grid Tab System, Command Pallette)
⌨️ (0:14:06) Search and Replace
⌨️ (0:16:00) More Shortcuts for Working with Files
⌨️ (0:17:45) Shortcuts for Navigating and Editing Text
⌨️ (0:20:12) Intellisense
⌨️ (0:22:00) Emmet
⌨️ (0:25:30) Settings
⌨️ (0:31:00) Extensions and Themes
⌨️ (0:43:25) Keyboard Shortcuts
⌨️ (0:49:30) Keymap Extensions
⌨️ (0:50:40) Snippets
⌨️ (1:00:00) Settings Sync
⌨️ (1:05:40) Debugging
⌨️ (1:12:30) Built in Terminal
⌨️ (1:18:45) Source Control Integration
⌨️ (1:28:48) Wrap Up
James, King James, thank you so much for such a wonderful, informative and very rich video.
This channel is underrated I swear
Excellent primer on VS Code and overview of available extensions and usage.
Thank You for such an amazing Session! BTW I am a Supernatural fan too. Cool Posters on the wall!😍❤
Fantastic video James! Very much appreciated.
Really useful Shortcuts, Extensions, Snippets. Best tutorial. Thanks to the creator.. 🙏🙂
Very cool video, as I mostly use IntelliJ for work, I want to get into VS code for hobby projects. This video is so useful to get up to speed!
Awesome course for all time.I am Web Developer for more 10yrs.This course was fantastic for me.keep up bro!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
Space Jam, and Supernatural. You have a new fan
very good summary of vscode, detailed introduction about useful extensions! TY
Tx for the crash course! Just checked, at the beginning of this video the two lamps in the background are on, so it's evening 🌃 or night, but at the end of the video they are off so it's already morning yes..
Thank you, this video is very helpful. I have learnt a lot from it.
Thank you so much. Really helpful. Saves a lot of time.
Very clear and amazing explanation, thank you so much!
How about a crash course of crash course (how to crash course)
Thanks FCC!
Love your blue/green/orange gut friendly command prompt!
I learnt a lot about the tool I daily use. Thanks man
excellent, this will save me so much time. Especially like the shortcuts to navigate the text
Great! But, please, fix the index in the part:
⌨️ (0:60:00) Settings Sync
⌨️ (0:65:40) Debugging
to
⌨️ (1:00:00) Settings Sync
⌨️ (1:05:40) Debugging
Should make a complete vim course and setup of vim/neovim.
It is a very useful and nice video, for those people, who are working with Visual Studio code Editor. If you want to learn programing this video helps you through the different kind of shortcuts, which is very important while writing a program at all.
You guys deserve more than 2 million subs, so I subscribed!!
This video is a gold mine ❤❤ Thank you sir 👌
he is similar like the actor joel kinnaman, thanks for the video, you are awesome, greetings from Argentina
Tanks a lot, used several of your "tricks" and lernt a lot about this Program.
Awesome demo James! (Live Share has blown my mind)
James is everywhere!!!!!
You are great!!!!
😍
Thank you very much, I'm totally sold to this one especially the sync settings feature that is a real time saver. I'm leaving my current IDE.
How better is the sync feature?
@@lovelypangotra2347 sync automatically when you update a setting(s) 9/10 I think.
Thanks for this! Can you please do one on Visual Studio as well?
Superb Course. Thanks a lot James & FreeCodeCamp :)
I’m a professional developer and i found a lot of things new and useful
When I'll land my first developer job, I will donate 100 bucks, keep my word, the best in the world FCC FOR THE WIN!!!
We will put your donation to good use helping create more free learning resources. Best of luck gearing up for your job search. We're rooting for you.
It's been at least a year.
Where's money lebowski?
Thanks! This has been so helpful!
Thanks for this. Much easier to understand than the VSCode tutorials. But - the Advanced New File doesn't seem to be an option anymore in the command palette. It just doesn't come up when I type it in in the search bar of command palette.
Amazing teacher, Amazing content. Much regards
I was using poorly visual studio code. Thank you.
great video...just started learning to code, start Full Stack bootcamp next month.
knew most of this but after googling for ~10 hours on VS code from the past 1 year lol 😂
I’ve started like 3 months ago and for the whole week, even after learning to code in C# I’ve been making google searches constantly in school and home. I’ve been ripping through so many Quro and Microsoft docs wondering what I’m doing
@@Sea-qv4sd you can actually try opening issues in github if the docs are confusing . package creators are generally kind enough to answer your queries
Tilak Maddy sometimes it’s an issue even more stupid like naming my winform file Application resulting in Program.cs In breaking completely
True....
@@Sea-qv4sd that's very good man! Proud of you getting matters into your hands and learning something so amazing and that will open your head in so many ways! I would recommend making an account in StackOverflow, is basically a social media where you ask and reply questions. (Actually if your StackOverflow acc is very active and has some badges you can even put it in your resume, it shows them you actually care and like coding and in my company many HR and Hiring Managers care about it)
Well articulated James. Thank you :)
Thank you for this video. Before I start watching, I wanted to ask either the instructor or anyone watching, how much difference is there from his Mac version to my Windows version?
If there are minor differences, it shouldn't be an issue, but I am brand new to coding, web developing, etc., and if I have to try work arounds in the Windows version, I feel that will take away from trying to learn this editor.
Thanks everyone, have a great night!
Hi Marc, there are different default shortcuts for windows but overall it works the same
You just made my day with this vid THANK YOU.
I was always in pain for creating repo for github i tried many resources to guide me but i was unable but now i will use the same trick to create repo
Amazing tutorial...learned a lot..Thanks James and freeCodeCamp..
This is great. Sync is neat.
What I have been looking for. Cool.
30 minutes in and I already learned a ton of stuff!
Great video! I've learned a lot.
Thank you very much.
I predominantly use Emacs, but for reasons, I've been taking a look at JS and other front-end stuff recently. Seems like VSCodium was pretty much tailor-made for such a situation, it being all Electron and all.
So here I am.
Video was very helpful... thank you!!
Now to edit some keybindings :-)
Use the EMacs ext….has most of the cmds.
Highly appreciated.. need full stack course and project on spring and spring boot
I fucking love how the lines loook at your editor. I want that in all my editors.
Nice video, thanks for the inspiration!
Thanks for breaking down this software.
bless you for book marks and this tut. Its fantastic
Thank's a lot.... Amazing Course :-)
PERFECT I needed to video so badly
Can you, yourself do a Visual Studio Code Full Course? I know its some out here yet, you're hands down the guy.
Thank you very much for making this video.