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  2. Visual Studio Code - Wikipedia

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    Visual Studio Code was first announced on April 29, 2015 by Microsoft at the 2015 Build conference. A preview build was released shortly thereafter. [14]On November 18, 2015, the project "Visual Studio Code — Open Source" (also known as "Code — OSS"), on which Visual Studio Code is based, was released under the open-source MIT License and made available on GitHub.

  3. Comparison of JavaScript-based source code editors - Wikipedia

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    List of source code editors Editor Site Latest version Style, clone of Cost () Software license Open source Browser support Activity Ace: Home, demo: v1.4.12, 2020-7 : Sublime Text / Microsoft Visual Studio

  4. Source code editors for Erlang - Wikipedia

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    Code snippets Module skeletons GNU Emacs: Yes Yes Vim: vim-snippets plug-in vim-erlang-skeletons plug-in Eclipse: No erlide plug-in [7] IntelliJ IDEA: intellij-erlang plug-in [8] intellij-erlang plug-in [8] Sublime Text version 2 No No Sublime Text version 3 No No Atom: atom-language-erlang plug-in [10] No Visual Studio Code: erlang-vscode plug ...

  5. Visual Studio - Wikipedia

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    The code editor in Visual Studio also supports setting bookmarks in code for quick navigation. Other navigational aids include collapsing code blocks and incremental search, in addition to normal text search and regex search. [23] The code editor also includes a multi-item clipboard and a task list. [23]

  6. Comparison of integrated development environments - Wikipedia

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    The following tables list notable software packages that are nominal IDEs; standalone tools such as source-code editors and GUI builders are not included. These IDEs are listed in alphabetic order of the supported language.

  7. Eclipse Theia - Wikipedia

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    Eclipse Che uses Eclipse Theia as its default IDE starting from version 7. [21] In September 2018, the online IDE Gitpod was released which was based on Theia. [22] (In 2021, Gitpod switched to Visual Studio Code. [23]) Arduino IDE 2.0 is based on Eclipse Theia, replacing the Processing-based IDE. [24]

  8. Language Server Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The Language Server Protocol (LSP) is an open, JSON-RPC-based protocol for use between source code editors or integrated development environments (IDEs) and servers that provide "language intelligence tools": [1] programming language-specific features like code completion, syntax highlighting and marking of warnings and errors, as well as refactoring routines.

  9. Eclipse (software) - Wikipedia

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    A 1.3 level Java runtime or Java development kit must be installed on the machine in order to run this version of Eclipse. [28] N/A: 18 September 2002 [29] 2.0 N/A: 15 April 2003 [30] 2.1 A 1.4 level Java runtime or Java development kit (JDK) can also be used to run Eclipse.