Continuing on posting about how I making my coding experience more fun, I'll be going to show you what I did to pinkify my:
code editor (VSCode)
IDE (Visual Studio)
Visual Studio
Theme
So, let's start with Visual Studio because I use that the most because of work! I installed themes to it (here is a post I made on how to install the exact ones I have (install once, comes with lots of themes)) and I changed the fonts!
Best you follow my installation post, as the themes I will list now will be from that exact theme set I installed (called "The Doki Theme"). I'm a fan of Light themes more than the Dark ones for VS:
♡ Natsuki Light (the theme in the pictures + my favourite)
♡ Beatrice
♡ Mai Light
♡ Miia
♡ Mioda Ibuki Light
♡ Nakano Itsuki
♡ Nakano Nino
♡ Ram
Themes 'Beatrice' to 'Ram' have pink in the themes but it's not the main colour of the theme, if that makes sense, but still cool to me so I switch to them every so often! ヾ(^-^)ノ
Fonts
Sometimes I get tired of the monospace font on my code editor. I know it's almost a crime to change the font of your code editor/IDE but I get bored so easily, a well-known trait of mine, and want to spice things up again so I change the font! As well as that, my eyes have a hard time reading the code after a while because of the monospace font! I still sometimes use it though~! (´;ω;`)
But first, for those who don't know how to change the font + font size (if you want also) in Visual Studio:
♡ Toolbar > Tools > Options > Environment > Fonts and Colors > Font
Okay, so I split my chosen fonts so you can pick according to your font style taste~! :
These are my favourite themes and the first one is the one I am currently using! To learn how to change the theme on VSCode: here. Now my chosen themes:
I am not dead just severely busy! Days 74-109. I have so much to talk about this time!
So at work (Can't show that due to NDA) I've been bug chasing, and ultimately having to restructure many classes and methods to make one function work as intended.
Then for my C# final I'm still working on my .Net Maui project I finished the journals implementation, and added the event reporting function. I added the events to the journal entry for the day. If there are no entries yet it makes one. I am going to be using the library of microcharts that were used in xamarin (before Xamarin got depreciated into .Net Maui) now it can be used for .Net Maui. I'll be capturing data gathered in the journals to display on graphs to track progress in sleep disorders. At a later time I'll be getting it set up to grab information from sleep tracking apps on mobile.
In C++ my final is to make a game. I am making an adventure game where you can explore a village. It has lore, Easter eggs, and fun imagery (it's a console game unfortunately can't do Unreal). I have to change the code a bit but it has been fun to code!
I might have a contract role coming up for another game studio, so that's exciting.
My plans for the next few days is to get some functionality on the statistics tab in my Maui app, and get my C++ project more put together. At work I'm waiting on the senior dev to plan out how to fix the massive problem we have.
bonjour,
c'est une bouteille à la mer !
je fais un site sur WordPress et je fais mon propre thème. Je tente tant bien que mal de créer des fichiers en .sass pour avoir la structure suivante :
dossier : sass
=> sous dossier layout
==> fichier du sous dossier : header.sass
dans dossier sass mon style.sass (qui include mon header.sass)
impossible de faire fonctionner mes fichiers avec l'exension de VSCode: live sass compiler
j'arrive à configurer pour avoir un style.css et style.css.map de créer mais mon watch ne veut pas fonctionner car il ne veut pas me prendre en compte le commentaire :
/*!
Theme Name: montheme
Author: Adrastee
Version: 1.0
*/
auriez vous une solution ?
ce sens perdue et pitoyable T-T
my first medium article is live now! we will be going through how to create the most bare-bones discord.py bot out there. this is a tutorial for very new beginners of discord.py, so if you have made a discord bot before, this may not be the tutorial for you. i will have more coming out in the coming weeks, so please stay tuned!
here are some code snippets from the tutorial :
there weren't many to choose from unfortunately...but in future tutorials i will definitely have quite a few!
well anyways guys. i'm glad i could tear myself away from my new red dead addiction to get this out there for you. i will be teasing the next tutorial soon...and that will be a lot more fun than this simple old bot here. we love tobey though, he's a good bot.
thanks for checking it out! consider giving my github and medium a follow if you're interested in these discord tutorials. i'll be linking them here on tumblr, but will be posting those on medium.
thanks for checking it out! i'm off for some apex.
Today I want to share the result of many days of work.
I finished making a character input field for my application. And although some text editing capabilities are not available, the required minimum is present.
The following text editing options are currently available:
Typing.
Deleting characters using the backspace key.
Moving the carriage between characters.
Selecting characters using the Shift key.
Copying, cutting, pasting characters using the keys Control + C, Control + X and Control + V. Using the clipboard.
The next thing I want to do is read some books about C++. And then continue working on the project.
I've been trying to learn how to code, and I am essentially a complete beginner. I of course did not know where to even start, but I found this great website that has taught me C++ super well. It is called W3Schools. Once I get through C++ I'm definitely going to keep using this website to learn some more programming languages. Also I would definitely appreciate any advice from other programmers.
Today, I want to talk about a topic that often confuses many developers and me including when I first started: the difference between Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code. Similar names, and the same logo shape but what makes the two different? Let's talk about it~! ✨
Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code (often abbreviated as VS and VS Code, respectively) are two distinct development environments both made by Microsoft, and both aimed at providing developers with the tools they need to build cool applications!
Visual Studio
Visual Studio is a full-featured integrated development environment (IDE) that helps people create other computer programs. It has a lot of different tools that can help with things like writing code, finding mistakes in code, testing programs, and putting the finished program out for other people to use.
Visual Studio can work with different programming languages like C#, VB.NET, F# and C++. It might take some time to learn how to use Visual Studio because it has a lot of features, but once you get the hang of it, you'll be able to create really cool and complex computer programs with it.
Visual Studio Code
Visual Studio Code is a lightweight, open-source code editor that provides developers with a customizable environment for building and debugging applications. It supports a wide range of programming languages, including JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, and Java.
The interface of VS Code is intuitive and straightforward, making it easy for new users to start working with it quickly. Very beginner-programmer-friendly, in my opinion.
Key Differences
Visual Studio is an IDE
VS Code is a code editor
Visual Studio is primarily designed for building large-scale applications
VS Code is geared towards web development, scripting, and smaller projects
Visual Studio has an extensive range of extensions and add-ons available to expand its capabilities
VS Code has a vast library of free and open-source extensions available in its marketplace, making it a flexible and cost-effective option
Visual Studio Code is known for its lightweight and speedy performance. It consumes fewer resources than Visual Studio, making it an excellent option for developers who are working on lower-end machines
All this info!! Which to pick for my next project?
It depends on what you're making and how big and complicated it is! 🤔
If you're making something really big project, you'll probably want to use Visual Studio because it has a lot of tools to help you. But if you're making something smaller or working on a website, then Visual Studio Code might be better for you.
At the end of the day, it's up to you to decide which one you prefer! 😉👍🏾
That's all and thank you for reading! Hope you learn something new! 💻🙌🏾💗
This is really a very helpful and big tutorial to learn the use of the code editor "Visual Studio Code" by Microsoft. You can watch it on the learning platform "Udemy" and if you are waiting for some time, it will be possible to purchase only around 15 Euros for this excellent tutorial.
Post #107: Udemy, Estefania Cassingena Navone, Visual Studio Code for Developers 2024, Beginner to Advanced, 2023.
We were coding in it today and the header had to be in comic sans but not even the teacher knew that the font can be in comic sans because vscode doesnt offer the possibility and i was the one to make my font comic sans 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰