![]() ![]() In this post, you'll learn how to setup VS Code for writing C/C++ Code. There are other popular IDE's you can use such as CodeBlocks IDE. It simple and easy to use, has quite a lot many features and suitable for day to day C/C++ coding. Now for those who want C/C++ experience in VS Code IDE. Installing the Mingw-64 (C/C++ Compiler).In order to successfully complete the setup process we must exactly need follow the steps. ![]() Please note that the set up process is explained over the Windows (64bit) Operating system. The guide is though equally well applicable for other OSs such as Linux or Mac. The configuration process may slightly differ, such as adding information to PATH variables and so. VS Code is all you know is powerful, flexible and multi-platform code editor. We are going to use it as our C/C++ IDE so a little configurations would be required. So first of all Download VS Code from the official website and follow the installation process. A few clicks would get you up and running with visual studio code. Installing ExtensionsĪfter you've successfully installed VS Code, we'd need to add a few extension to enhance C/C++ suppport in VS Code. Click open the Extension Manager on the VS Code sidebar or use the shortcut Ctrl+Shift+X.įirst we'll install the C/C++ for Visual Studio Code extension that adds extra enhancement and support for C/C++ development. ![]() Now search for the extension C/C++ for Visual Studio Code and install it. Now, again search the package manager and this time look for an extension named Code Runner and install it. This extension will help you run C/C++ code with a click of a button. ![]()
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