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Talk Python To Me

#101: Adding a full featured Python environment to Visual Studio Code

Talk Python To Me

Michael Kennedy

Technology

4.8635 Ratings

🗓️ 3 March 2017

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

You know the two questions I asked at the end of each episode? What's your favorite editor for writing Python code and what less-well-known PyPI package do you recommend? Well this time, we are making a whole episode out of "What's your favorite editor". You'll meet Don Jayamanne who created the wildly popular and open source Python add-in for Visual Studio Code. That's not the Windows-only Visual Studio, but Microsoft's free cross-platform editor.

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You know the two questions I ask at the end of each episode?

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What's your favorite editor for writing Python code and what less well-known PiPi package do you recommend?

0:09.3

Well, this time, we're going to make an entire episode out of what's your favorite editor.

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You'll meet Don Jai Amane, who created the wildly popular and open-source Python add-in for Visual Studio code.

0:20.0

That's not the Windows only Visual Studio,

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but Microsoft's free cross-platform editor. This is Talk Python to Me, episode 101, recorded

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January 23rd, 2017.

0:32.6

I'm a developer, developers, developers, developer. I'm a developer in many many senses of the word because I make these applications, but I also use these verbs to make this music.

0:42.8

I constructed line by line, just like when I'm coding another software design.

0:47.4

In both cases, it's about design patterns.

0:50.5

Anyone can get the job done.

0:51.9

It's the execution that matters.

0:53.6

I have many interests.

0:55.5

Welcome to Talk Python to Me, a weekly podcast on Python, the language, the libraries, the ecosystem, and the personalities.

1:03.1

This is your host, Michael Kennedy. Follow me on Twitter where I'm at M. Kennedy. Keep up with the show and listen to past episodes at TalkPython.fm.

1:10.4

And follow the show on Twitter via

1:11.9

at Talk Python.

1:13.8

This episode is brought to you by Talk Python Training and Hired.

1:17.8

Be sure to check out what we both have to offer during our segments.

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It helps support the show.

1:22.9

Don, welcome to Talk Python.

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Hi, Michael.

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