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10 VS Code extensions I can’t live without
Despite the programming landscape teeming with cool code editors, many developers (including yours truly) rely on Visual Studio Code to develop apps, create scripts, and edit config files. After all, ...
Learn how we built a WordPress plugin that uses vectors and LLMs to manage semantic internal linking directly inside the ...
Aider is a “pair-programming” tool that can use various providers as the AI back end, including a locally running instance of ...
Threat actors continue to probe Visual Studio Code's extension ecosystem, and a late November incident shows how quickly a trusted developer tool can be turned into a supply chain beachhead. In a ...
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I ditched VS Code for the open-source VSCodium, and I have no regrets
VS Code is one of the most popular open-source (mostly) applications out there, and for good reason: It does everything you ...
The new major version with a new JIT compiler, a revised parallelization API, and a maturing type system paves the way for ...
VS Code is a popular choice because it’s free, flexible with lots of extensions, and has built-in Git support, making it a ...
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That Handy Free Browser Extension You Installed Could Be Spying on You
Recent exploits are a reminder that when you install an extension, you grant it a lot of power to see where you go online and ...
Browser extensions have become an essential part of our online lifestyles. There are some you can’t live without. Modern desktop browsers support extensions without fuss, but it’s a different story on ...
The UK is home to a number of gambling treatment charities, as well as trade bodies representing different aspects of betting ...
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