![]() Watch the Video?īefore we get started, if you prefer video format, check out the tutorial on YouTube. Whether you are just starting out in C# or have decided to switch from Visual Studio to VSCode, I’m going to share with you how to run, debug, execute, and compile your C# code in VSCode. So in this post, I want to help you do the same. Why not with C#? Visual Studio, to me, is just too bulky and has too much going on. Later, I made it a point to become efficient in it with VSCode. It’s easy, has many, many features, and is what the tutorials told me to use. Local computer: start the VS Code debugger using the modified Python: Attach configuration and the Start Debugging button. ![]() Local computer: set a breakpoint in the code where you want to start debugging. I started out with C# in Visual Studio because I was told to. Local computer: switch to the Run and Debug view ( Ctrl+Shift+D) in VS Code, select the Python: Attach configuration. I feel comfortable in VSCode, know the shortcuts, and just don’t like jumping editors. As stated above, I make it a point to use VSCode for as many things as I can get away with.
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