![]() ![]() ![]() The general idea though is that an IDE comes with built in tools that basically help you along the entire development process right out of the box. The difference between an extendible editor and an IDE can get a little gray. Where as Visual Studio is a full IDE (I guess "suite" could be a synonym). Visual Code is more an editor that you can add extensions to. Now to talk about VS Code vs Visual Studio. For starters, visual studio community edition (the free one) is available for macOS: ![]()
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