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Visual Studio Code 1.74

The Visual Studio Code project was originally started by Microsoft, a company not particularly renowned for its support of Linux. Rest assured that it was soon released under the MIT licence and is, today, a fully open source project, and one of which we’re huge fans.

You might notice that looks a bit different from other applications and lacks a native

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