Using Visual Studio Code for Embedded Development - Michael Opdenacker, Bootlin
"In the Stack Overflow 2019 Developer Survey, Visual Studio Code was ranked the most popular developer environment tool, with 50.7% of 87,317 respondents claiming to use it" (Wikipedia). This trend is also confirmed by Bootlin customers. In his very first talk about a project maintained by Microsoft (!), albeit an open-source one, Michael will share his research about how VS Code and its countless extensions can be used to explore, develop, cross-compile and debug userspace and kernelspace code. VS Code extensions can also help with other tasks, such as interfacing with git and ssh. As expected for this kind of presentation, there will of course be a Visual aspect to this presentation, with practical demos.
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