Great article Christian. For us the number one extension is the Go extension by Luke Hoban. It makes VS Code into a very useful and productive environment for Go development.
For C# development, Visual Studio is still the boss.
We use Go for everything from microservices, web services, to complete high performance servers. You name it. IMO, many applications are much more fun and effective written in Go. And that is coming from someone who has been writing in C# and Java since they were first released.
Although it is a great product, if it wasn't for the Go extension, we wouldn't even have VS Code on our machines.
Great article Christian. For us the number one extension is the Go extension by Luke Hoban. It makes VS Code into a very useful and productive environment for Go development.
For C# development, Visual Studio is still the boss.
Thanks NexWebSites, this is the first time I read about someone using Go in VS Code. What do you guys use it for?
We use Go for everything from microservices, web services, to complete high performance servers. You name it. IMO, many applications are much more fun and effective written in Go. And that is coming from someone who has been writing in C# and Java since they were first released.
Although it is a great product, if it wasn't for the Go extension, we wouldn't even have VS Code on our machines.
That sounds awesome. Props to Luke Hoban for his initiative!