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vscode #vscodeTable of ContentsAbout1Chapter 1: Getting started with vscode2Remarks2Versions2Examples4Install ation or Setup5On Windows5On Mac5On Linux5Debian and Ubuntu based distributions5RHEL, Fedora and CentOS based distributions6openSUSE and SLE based distributions6AUR package for Arch Linux7First Steps (C++): program (C++): Hello 2: Multiple projects set up16Remarks16Examples16Referencing local projects16Solution structure17Credits19AboutYou can share this PDF with anyone you feel could benefit from it, downloaded the latest version from: vscodeIt is an unofficial and free vscode ebook created for educational purposes. All the content is extracted from Stack Overflow Documentation, which is written by many hardworking individuals at Stack Overflow.
Chapter 1: Getting started with vscode Remarks This section provides an overview of what vscode is, and why a developer might want to use it. It should also mention any large subjects within vscode, and link out to the related topics.
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