However, to make a new workspace (because doing File →new workspace is apparently soooo difficult), you create a folder, and select add new workspace under File and select your new folder, Multiply. I think of it as a way to organize all the files within a project. There isn’t good documentation on what a workspace is, at least as of now, from the VSCode website. On your desktop, documents, 1990 Taxes, or wherever you can keep track of your program let’s create a folder called Multiply. This may not be necessary but for good measure let’s do it.Įveryone and their mother has done Hello World, so let’s jazz things up and just multiply two numbers via user input and output the result. “Go beyond syntax highlighting and autocomplete with IntelliSense, which provides smart completions based on variable types, function definitions, and imported modules.” - Some Dude Who Wrote It On the Website First ProgramĪfter everything has been downloaded, feel free to restart Visual Studio Code. Figure 4 Screenshot of C/C++ IntelliSense Extension.
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