Visual Studio Code 1.58 improves debugging, Jupyter Notebook support
Microsoft has released version 1.58 of Visual Studio Code, also known as the June 2021 release, with improvements related to usability, customization, debugging, and Jupyter Notebook support. The company also has published a roadmap of plans for Java support for the rest of 2021.Unveiled in July, Visual Studio Code 1.58 is accessible from the Visual Studio website. Among the debugging improvements, VS Code now remembers the chosen debugger per file, so the next session can start without any prompts. This fixes a situation in which the editor prompts users to choose from multiple debug extensions for some languages.To read this article in full, please click here
Microsoft has released version 1.58 of Visual Studio Code, also known as the June 2021 release, with improvements related to usability, customization, debugging, and Jupyter Notebook support. The company also has published a roadmap of plans for Java support for the rest of 2021.
Unveiled in July, Visual Studio Code 1.58 is accessible from the Visual Studio website. Among the debugging improvements, VS Code now remembers the chosen debugger per file, so the next session can start without any prompts. This fixes a situation in which the editor prompts users to choose from multiple debug extensions for some languages.