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* I can use [https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/ssh Remote - SSH] to treat a remote machine (say, [[Bellman]]) as the host for a remote project. (* As recommended by John Sullivan.) | * I can use [https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/ssh Remote - SSH] to treat a remote machine (say, [[Bellman]]) as the host for a remote project. (* As recommended by John Sullivan.) | ||
* I can use [https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/containers Remote - Containers] to treat a Docker container as the host. | * I can use [https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/containers Remote - Containers] to treat a Docker container as the host. | ||
* I can use | * I can use [https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/wsl Remote - WSL] too but I don't use Windows Subsystem for Linux currently. |
Revision as of 19:34, 18 March 2020
where does it ever end? Komodo -> Visual Studio -> Atom -> Visual Studio Code
I am now learning Visual Studio Code
I am currently using VSC to edit Python to create geoprocessing scripts that I can run in Docker containers. What all that? Welcome to the future, it's 2020.
Remote containers
I've now tried this tutorial and learned it works. Python in a Container I got a simple Flask app running and then switched to running even simpler Python scripts in the container.
When I needed to add volume support I discovered this page: VS Code Remote Development It explains the Remote Development extension pack.
- I can use Remote - SSH to treat a remote machine (say, Bellman) as the host for a remote project. (* As recommended by John Sullivan.)
- I can use Remote - Containers to treat a Docker container as the host.
- I can use Remote - WSL too but I don't use Windows Subsystem for Linux currently.