Announcing support for native editing of #jupyter notebooks in #vscode
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/python/announcing-support-for-native-editing-of-jupyter-notebooks-in-vs-code/
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/python/announcing-support-for-native-editing-of-jupyter-notebooks-in-vs-code/
Microsoft News
Announcing Support for Native Editing of Jupyter Notebooks in VS Code
Today, we're excited to announce the first release of native Jupyter notebook support inside VS Code through the Python extension that shipped today! This brings together the interactivity of Jupyter Notebooks and the power of VS Code, offering a brand-new…
Polacode — Polaroid for your code. Use Polacode to capture good look images of your code, just as it appears in #vscode.
You have spent countless hours finding the perfect JavaScript grammar, matching it with a sleek-looking VS Code theme, trying out all the best programming fonts.
You take three days porting over your theme before starting to use VS Code.
You shell out $200 for italic cursive html attributes.
The code has to look right.
https://github.com/octref/polacode
#js
You have spent countless hours finding the perfect JavaScript grammar, matching it with a sleek-looking VS Code theme, trying out all the best programming fonts.
You take three days porting over your theme before starting to use VS Code.
You shell out $200 for italic cursive html attributes.
The code has to look right.
https://github.com/octref/polacode
#js
⚡Breaking news!
Your instant dev environment.
Get the full #vscode experience without leaving GitHub.
Code, build, test, debug, and deploy with a complete development environment in your browser.
Personal opinion: I got lucky enough to be invited to test this feature. And it works amazingly well! I really love #github, it is my favourite social network. Now with embeded IDE!
https://github.com/features/codespaces
Your instant dev environment.
Get the full #vscode experience without leaving GitHub.
Code, build, test, debug, and deploy with a complete development environment in your browser.
Personal opinion: I got lucky enough to be invited to test this feature. And it works amazingly well! I really love #github, it is my favourite social network. Now with embeded IDE!
https://github.com/features/codespaces
This extension integrates Draw.io into #vscode
Features
- Edit .drawio or .dio files in the Draw.io editor, as xml or both.
- Edit .drawio.svg files with embedded Draw.io diagrams (might be slow for diagrams with > 400 nodes).
- To create a new diagram, simply create an empty .drawio or .drawio.svg file and open it!
.drawio.svg are valid .svg files.
- Uses an offline version of Draw.io by default.
- An online Draw.io url can be configured.
- A Draw.io theme can be selected.
https://github.com/hediet/vscode-drawio
#ts #docops
Features
- Edit .drawio or .dio files in the Draw.io editor, as xml or both.
- Edit .drawio.svg files with embedded Draw.io diagrams (might be slow for diagrams with > 400 nodes).
- To create a new diagram, simply create an empty .drawio or .drawio.svg file and open it!
.drawio.svg are valid .svg files.
- Uses an offline version of Draw.io by default.
- An online Draw.io url can be configured.
- A Draw.io theme can be selected.
https://github.com/hediet/vscode-drawio
#ts #docops
Foam is a personal knowledge management and sharing system, built on Visual Studio Code and GitHub.
You can use Foam for organising your research, keeping re-discoverable notes, writing long-form content and, optionally, publishing it to the web. Foam is extremely extensible to suit your personal workflow. You own the information you create with Foam, and you’re free to share it, and collaborate on it with anyone you want.
Features:
- The editing experience of Foam is powered by VS Code, enhanced by workspace settings that glue together Recommended Extensions and preferences optimised for writing and navigating information.
- To back up, collaborate on and share your content between devices, Foam pairs well with GitHub.
- To publish your content, you can set it up to publish to GitHub Pages with zero code and zero config, or to any website hosting platform like Netlify or Vercel.
https://foambubble.github.io/foam/
#ts #docops #vscode
You can use Foam for organising your research, keeping re-discoverable notes, writing long-form content and, optionally, publishing it to the web. Foam is extremely extensible to suit your personal workflow. You own the information you create with Foam, and you’re free to share it, and collaborate on it with anyone you want.
Features:
- The editing experience of Foam is powered by VS Code, enhanced by workspace settings that glue together Recommended Extensions and preferences optimised for writing and navigating information.
- To back up, collaborate on and share your content between devices, Foam pairs well with GitHub.
- To publish your content, you can set it up to publish to GitHub Pages with zero code and zero config, or to any website hosting platform like Netlify or Vercel.
https://foambubble.github.io/foam/
#ts #docops #vscode
Onivim 2 is a reimagination of the Oni editor. Onivim 2 aims to bring the speed of Sublime, the language integration of #vscode, and the modal editing experience of #vim together, in a single package. Written in #reason
Onivim 2 is built in reason using the revery framework.
Onivim 2 uses libvim to manage buffers and provide authentic modal editing, and features a fast, native front-end. In addition, Onivim 2 leverages the VSCode Extension Host process in its entirety - meaning, eventually, complete support for VSCode extensions and configuration.
Goals:
- Modern UX - an experience on par with modern code editors like VSCode and Atom
- VSCode Plugin Support - use all of the features of VSCode plugins, including language servers and debuggers
- Cross-Platform - works on Windows, OSX, and Linux
- Batteries Included - works out of the box
- Performance - no compromises: native performance, minimal input latency
- Easy to Learn - Onivim 2 should be comfortable for non-vimmers, too!
The goal of this project is to build an editor that doesn't exist today - the speed of a native code editor like Sublime, the power of modal editing, and the rich tooling that comes with a lightweight editor like VSCode.
https://github.com/onivim/oni2
Onivim 2 is built in reason using the revery framework.
Onivim 2 uses libvim to manage buffers and provide authentic modal editing, and features a fast, native front-end. In addition, Onivim 2 leverages the VSCode Extension Host process in its entirety - meaning, eventually, complete support for VSCode extensions and configuration.
Goals:
- Modern UX - an experience on par with modern code editors like VSCode and Atom
- VSCode Plugin Support - use all of the features of VSCode plugins, including language servers and debuggers
- Cross-Platform - works on Windows, OSX, and Linux
- Batteries Included - works out of the box
- Performance - no compromises: native performance, minimal input latency
- Easy to Learn - Onivim 2 should be comfortable for non-vimmers, too!
The goal of this project is to build an editor that doesn't exist today - the speed of a native code editor like Sublime, the power of modal editing, and the rich tooling that comes with a lightweight editor like VSCode.
https://github.com/onivim/oni2