Running on your desktop, Visual Studio Code is a powerful yet lightweight source code editor. It has extensive support for various languages, such as C++, C#, Python, and PHP, and includes built-in support for JavaScript, TypeScript, and Node.js.
It is built around Github’s Electron, a cross-platform code-editing tool for Atom that uses HTML5 and JavaScript. This editor is an integrated development environment (IDE) with full functionality made specifically for developers using open cloud technologies from Microsoft.
Building on the Omnisharp.NET developer tools and the Roslyn compiler, Visual Studio Code leverages open source.NET tooling to support ASP.NET C# code.
Because the interface is built on a standard explorer style, it is simple to use. In this regard, the editor has been developed well, and is pleasing on the eyes. It also has good functionality, with intellisense and autocomplete working well for JSON, CSS, HTML, {less}, and Node.js.