


It is a competitor of Sublime Text or Atom on Electron.It does not have any scaffolding support.

It is mainly oriented around files, not projects.Simply it is Visual Studio without the Visual UI, majorly a superman’s text-editor.It's a lightweight source code editor which can be used to view, edit, run, and debug source code for applications.The second most obvious difference is that Visual Studio tends to be oriented around projects & solutions. The "Visual" in Visual Studio (from Visual Basic) was largely synonymous with visual UI (drag & drop WYSIWYG) design, so in that sense, Visual Studio Code is Visual Studio without the Visual! NET has been split into two:Īll native user interface technologies ( Windows Presentation Foundation, Windows Forms, etc.) are part of the framework, not the core. If you really look at it the most obvious difference is that. I will provide a detailed differences between Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code below.
