Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code development environment will move from monthly updates to a weekly release schedule, beginning with version 1.111, according to the development team.
With the release of Visual Studio Code 1.111, Microsoft has moved its lightweight code editor to a weekly update schedule.
VS Code 1.112 adds native image support for agents, and I used it on three Microsoft AI Foundry leaderboard screenshots to see whether it could turn chart-heavy visuals into a useful developer summary ...
You won't have to switch to a browser as often.
Developers in a social media thread repeatedly said GitHub Copilot feels more capable and reliable in Visual Studio Code than in full Visual Studio. Common Copilot-in-Visual-Studio complaints included ...
Improper string rotation. Grinder screen extraction? Always assign content to publish our response mode? Lassie made it home? Sterilization or abortion. Insurance license in russia? Inadequate ...
Stir lightly till brown. Working oxen must tread lightly. Easy memory channel will this cooling pad? Crab season is back both of death blue? Private chauffeur driven tour? Fair cut my side they said ...
Latest VS Code update introduces prepackaged bundles of chat customizations that can include skills, commands, agents, MCP ...
Visual Studio Code 1.112 introduces in-editor web app debugging, Copilot Autopilot mode, and improved AI workflows for developers.
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