


There is something for both new and existing extenders alike and we hope you’ll let us know what videos to add next. Make sure to check links in the video descriptions for further information. It goes into further details on specific aspects of extension development and ends with a best practices checklist and a guide on how to publish an extension to the Visual Studio Marketplace. These are important steps since they provide the base from which you’ll continue to explore the Visual Studio APIs. Here’s a couple scenarios of how you can use it: Move a class Drag a class from one package to another package. Then it goes through writing your first extension to show the full process of writing an extension. This Visual Studio Code extension allows you to use the ChatGPT API to generate code or natural language responses from OpenAI's ChatGPT to your questions, right within the editor. The series starts at the very beginning to make sure you have the right tools and setup. That’s why we’re now introducing a new video series to make extension writing easier than ever. At least, that’s what you’ve told over the years from trying to write extensions. The Microsoft Build of OpenJDK is automatically installed for you if you select the Android SDK packages in the Visual Studio installer on Windows. Figuring out where to start is a not obvious and the whole process a bit mysterious. Writing extension for Visual Studio can be a daunting task for even the seasoned developer.
