Well, only "Visual Studio Code" is available for Linux (and Mac).
https://code.visualstudio.com/

This is quite different from "Visual Studio" and has a lot less features.

Uwe

Am 09.05.2015 um 14:03 schrieb Páll Haraldsson:
On Monday, December 1, 2014 at 7:39:20 PM UTC, David Anthoff wrote:

    The Python Tools for Visual Studio are developed by MS, but are completely 
open source, so I
    guess one might be able to get all the info on how to develop a new 
language plugin for VS
    from that code.


I'm NOT saying we should be making Julia work well with Visual Studio.

For those who might want it I noticed Microsoft released Visual Studio for Linux. [Native Linux binaries, you do not need Wine.]

[This was quite a surprise (or would have been some years ago). This probably is their first (non-trivial at least) Linux application. Excluding for Android, such as Office. And their Linux kernel contributions are not an app, as in the kernel (and only for HyperV).]

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Palli.


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