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Recap: Microsoft at PyCon US 2018
May 31, 2018
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Recap: Microsoft at PyCon US 2018

Dan Taylor
Dan Taylor

Microsoft was a keystone-level sponsor of PyCon US 2018 this year, which took place in Cleveland Ohio from May 9-17th. We had a great time interacting with and learning from the community, and we had a lot of fun! In this post we’ll share our experience and useful links from the conference.

Python in Visual Studio Code – April 2018 Release
May 2, 2018
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Python in Visual Studio Code – April 2018 Release

Dan Taylor
Dan Taylor

We are pleased to announce that the April 2018 release of the Python Extension for Visual Studio Code is now available from the marketplace and the gallery. You can download the Python extension from the marketplace, or install it directly from the extension gallery in Visual Studio Code. You can learn more about Python support in Visual Studio Code in the VS Code documentation. In this release we have closed a total of 110 issues including remote debugging support in the Preview debugger, and enhancements to running Python code in the terminal. Improvements to Running Python Code in the Terminal We’ve made vari...

Python at Microsoft: Meet us at Build and PyCon US!
May 2, 2018
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Python at Microsoft: Meet us at Build and PyCon US!

Dan Taylor
Dan Taylor

Next week are the Microsoft Build conference in Seattle, WA on May 7-9, and the PyCon conference in Cleveland, OH on May 9-17, and we (the Microsoft Python team) will be at both conferences looking forward to meeting you! If you are going to either of these conferences, come by our booth and check out our sessions. If you can’t make it, don’t worry, we will be sharing the content from the conferences on our blog after the events are over, so stay tuned by using the RSS feed or following us on Twitter. Microsoft has had a long history of working with Python, from support for Python in Visual Studio and Visual Stu...

Python in Visual Studio 2017 version 15.7
Apr 18, 2018
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Python in Visual Studio 2017 version 15.7

Dan Taylor
Dan Taylor

Note: This post was originally published with Visual Studio 15.7 Preview 4, it has been updated to reflect the latest as of Visual Studio 15.7 RTM. We have released the 15.7 update to Visual Studio 2017. You will see a notification in Visual Studio within the next few days, or you can download the new installer from visualstudio.com. In this post, we're going to look at some of the new features we have added for Python developers: faster debugging, Conda environments, type hints and MyPy support. If you encounter issues with the new features, please use the Report a Problem tool to let us know. Faster Debugging...

Python in Visual Studio Code – March 2018 Release
Mar 29, 2018
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Python in Visual Studio Code – March 2018 Release

Dan Taylor
Dan Taylor

We are pleased to announce that the March 2018 release of the Python Extension for Visual Studio Code is now available from the marketplace and the gallery. You can the download the Python extension from the marketplace, or install it directly from the extension gallery in Visual Studio Code. You can learn more about Python support in Visual Studio Code in the VS Code documentation. In this release have closed a total of 61 issues which make the Preview debugger easier to try out, and includes various fixes and enhancements. Improvements to Preview Debugger In the February release of the extension we made a Prev...

Python in Visual Studio 15.7 Preview
Mar 13, 2018
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Python in Visual Studio 15.7 Preview

Dan Taylor
Dan Taylor

Note: this blog post was first released for 15.7 Preview 1, and has been updated to reflect the latest as of 15.7 Preview 3 We have released the third preview of our next update to Visual Studio 2017. If you already have the preview installed you will see a notification in Visual Studio within the next few days, or you can download the preview installer from visualstudio.com. In this post, we're going to look at some of the new features we have added for Python developers. As always, the preview is a way for us to get features into your hands early, so you can provide feedback and we can identify issues with a ...

Python in Visual Studio Code – Feb 2018 Release
Mar 8, 2018
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Python in Visual Studio Code – Feb 2018 Release

Dan Taylor
Dan Taylor

We are pleased to announce that the February 2018 release of the Python Extension for Visual Studio Code is now available from the marketplace and the gallery. You can the download the Python extension from the marketplace, or install it directly from the extension gallery in Visual Studio Code. You can learn more about Python support in Visual Studio Code in the VS Code documentation. In this release have closed a total of 96 issues which have added support for pipenv/pyenv, a preview of the next version of our debugger offering faster Django debugging performance, and fixed some issues related to linting and f...

Visual Studio Code is now shipping with Anaconda!
Feb 15, 2018
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Visual Studio Code is now shipping with Anaconda!

John Lam
John Lam

For everyone from enterprise programmers to data scientists, Python is one of the most popular dynamic languages for software development. Anaconda, the most popular Python data science platform, provides 6 million users with a streamlined Python environment on Windows, Mac or Linux. And starting today, Visual Studio Code, Microsoft's free and cross-platform code editor, is included in the Anaconda distribution! Visual Studio Code can easily be installed at the same time as Anaconda, providing a great editing and debugging experience for Python users, with special features tailor-made for Anaconda users. This i...

Python in Visual Studio Code – Jan 2018 Release
Feb 1, 2018
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Python in Visual Studio Code – Jan 2018 Release

Dan Taylor
Dan Taylor

We’re pleased to announce the January 2018 release for the Microsoft Python extension for Visual Studio code is now available. You can the download the Microsoft Python extension for VS Code from the marketplace, or install it directly from the extension gallery in Visual Studio Code. You can learn more about Python support in Visual Studio Code in the VS Code documentation. In this release we closed a total of 72 issues focusing on linting improvements, support for virtual environments, and other general improvements. Keep on reading for some of the highlights. Improved Default Linter Rules The defau...