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Visual Studio Code is a popular source-code editor developed by Microsoft for Windows, Linux, macOS and web browsers. It supports many programming languages, features, extensions, and version control systems.
Learn about the codenames Microsoft gives to its products before they are released, such as Windows 2000, codenamed Whistler, and Windows Vista, codenamed Longhorn. Whistler Blackcomb was the codename for Windows XP, named after a ski resort in Canada.
Visual Studio is a freemium integrated development environment (IDE) by Microsoft that supports 36 programming languages and runs on Windows, macOS and Linux. It has features such as code editor, debugger, profiler, designer, and plug-ins for source control and other tools.
A list of software packages that are nominal IDEs for various programming languages, with features and platforms supported. Compare the licenses, debuggers, GUI builders, profilers, and other tools of different IDEs.
Microsoft Windows SDK is a software development kit from Microsoft that contains tools and documentation for developing applications for Windows and .NET Framework. It supports various Windows versions from XP to 11 and .NET Framework versions from 3.0 to 6.0.
Learn about the history, features and versions of Microsoft Visual C++, a compiler for C, C++ and related languages by Microsoft. Find out how to download, install and use Visual C++ for Windows, DirectX and .NET development.
MFC is a C++ library for developing desktop applications for Windows. It wraps portions of the Windows API in C++ classes and provides features such as message-handling, exceptions, serialization and ribbons.
Microsoft Blend is a tool for creating graphical interfaces for web and desktop applications that blend the features of these two types of applications. It is integrated into Visual Studio and supports WPF, Silverlight, UWP and Windows Phone projects.