November 9, 2022 Meetup
St. Louis Unix Users Group
Visual Studio Code - Installing, Configuring, & Using
Presented By: Scott Granneman
In just seven quick years, Visual Studio Code is now used by a majority of developers. In this talk by Scott Granneman, you’ll learn the ins & outs of VS Code, including installation, configuration, and usage. We’ll delve into the user interface, key features (like the amazing IntelliSense and built-in Emmet), useful extensions & themes, and tips & tricks. Even if you already use VS Code, you’ll still learn a lot; if you’ve never used VS Code, learning about it will blow your mind!
In the Stack Overflow2021 Developer Survey, VS Code was ranked the most popular developer environment tool among 82,000 respondents, with 70% reporting that they use it.
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@TerminalTinkerer • 1h ago
🛠️ Unlock the full potential of VS Code with Scott Granneman on 2022-11-09! From installation to advanced features, get all the insights you need. Perfect for both newbies and seasoned users. #vscode #DevCommunity @SLUUG_Org https://www.meetup.com/saint-louis-unix-users-group/events/289241569/
Searching for Applications
Presented By: Stan Reichardt
In this presentation Stan will cover how to find and install applications on Linux. The talk will include aptitude (apt-get), synaptic, flatpak, and many command-line utilities.
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@SophisticatedSudoer • 9h ago
🚀 Join us on Nov 9 for an exciting presentation by Stan Reichardt on 'Searching for Applications'! Learn how to effectively find and install apps on Linux using aptitude, synaptic, flatpak, and more. Don't miss out! #Linux #Applications #FOSS @SLUUG_Org https://www.meetup.com/saint-louis-unix-users-group/events/289241569/
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Meeting Agenda
At 6:00p.m. Central Time the meeting opens. Participants are encouraged to join at this time to if they need to test their microphone, screen sharing, and video camera.
At 6:30p.m. Central Time we begin with our BASE presentation. The BASE presentation is intended to be an introductory level session ( often focused on personal computing ); which may include either amazing graphical packages, blinking lights, command line wonders, demonstrations of useful applications, displays of newly discovered web sites, major resolution of long standing anomalies, quantum discoveries, smoke and mirrors, superb tutorials, or shifts in both time and space.
At 7:00p.m. Central Time we attempt a quick welcome, introductions, announcements, current events of interest, and a general CALL FOR HELP (Questions and Answers) segment.
At 7:15p.m. Central Time the MAIN presentation begins. The MAIN presentation is intended to be something more advanced, detailed, important, new, profound, significant, timely or useful and is often focused on enterprise computing.