hope youre well and all goes all right: i wish you a happy new year.
well i managed to setup VSCode on a Mx-Linux-system very well. All runs great!
at the moment i am seeting up a VSCode on a win10 Box.
i get several error messages during the process. https://www.computerbase.de/forum/attac ... ng.1020481
and this one:@id:terminal.integrated.commandsToSkipShell,terminal.integrated.sendKeybindingsToShell,terminal.integrated.allowChords
well i think that i need to do some more settings to get the VSCode running correctlyAutoConnect enabled, ignoring 'address' setting (see Global Settings)Searching for PyCom boards on serial...
No PyCom boards found on USB
any suggestions..?
one year ago i had esp32 and 8266 running at the computer... cf
a. https://randomnerdtutorials.com/install ... tructions/
b. https://randomnerdtutorials.com/install ... tructions/
now i will have a closer look at the setup of VSCode https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/it ... hon.python
cf here: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/it ... hon.pythonPython extension for Visual Studio Code
A Visual Studio Code extension with rich support for the Python language (for all actively supported versions of the language: >=3.6), including features such as IntelliSense, linting, debugging, code navigation, code formatting, Jupyter notebook support, refactoring, variable explorer, test explorer, snippets, and more!
Quick start
Step 1. Install a supported version of Python on your system (note: that the system install of Python on macOS is not supported).
Step 2. Install the Python extension for Visual Studio Code.
Step 3. Open or create a Python file and start coding!
Set up your environment
Select your Python interpreter by clicking on the status bar
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