El 12 sept 2019, a las 12:46, Marc Lavallée <marc@hacklava.net> escribió:_______________________________________________Hi Maria,
I suggest to use VSCodium https://vscodium.com/
It's the same than VSCode but without the telemetry, and it can be installed on Linux.
Marc
Le 19-09-12 à 02 h 38, maria p cruz a écrit :
Im in Linux Mint, but:As far as I know VisualStudio Code is for Mac OS X or Windows; I come from Sublime Text that is installable on Linux; are You using Wine? Or Virtual Box or VMware? Im in a iCore 5 and 16 gB RAM; normally my other hand on hand software is SuperCollider, but when I run it on Virtual Box, in a Windows 7 from LInux Mint it crash the sound, does it not happened in Debian or Ubuntu? Is there other way to install VisualStudio Code in Linux? Coming it from Mac OS X and Microsoft? I usually have used VisualStudio Code for Html 5; CSS and PHP, or Javascript. But never Audio.
Maria
El mié., 11 sept. 2019 a las 10:59, Mario Buoninfante (<mario.buoninfante@gmail.com>) escribió:
Well, I'm on Ubuntu Studio.... :)
Anyway I'll try on MacOS as well and let you know in case I find anything.Cheers,
Mario-- Electronic Musician, Creative Coder, QA Engineer https://vimeo.com/creativecodingsalerno http://mbuoninfante.tumblr.com https://github.com/mariobuoninfante https://bitbucket.org/mariobuoninfante
On 11 Sep 2019 16:46, Forrest Cahoon <forrest.cahoon@gmail.com> wrote:_______________________________________________
Please let me know how it works for you. I did all my development and testing on a Debian Linux system; I'm anxious to know how it works on other systems. I don't _think_ there will be any problems, but ... you never know.
Forrest
On Tue, Sep 10, 2019 at 10:22 AM mario buoninfante <mario.buoninfante@gmail.com> wrote:
_______________________________________________Hi Forrest,
That's simply great, I'll give it a try as soon as possible :)
Also cause I've recently started using VSCode, coming from Atom, and this is a really good excuse for me to dive a little bit more into it.
Cheers,
Mario
On 10/09/2019 04:45, Forrest Cahoon wrote:
Hey all!
I just published version 0.2.0 of my vscode-chuck extension.
This version has the syntax checking feature using the recently added `--syntax` chuck command-line switch. You will need to build chuck from sources for this to be available; therefore this capability is disabled by default.
One thing that is enabled by default is the ability to play the code in the current editor window; hopefully everyone will enjoy that.
Please check it out and let me know if you have any issues.
Forrest
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