Just took a look at the new basic language support. Importing a textmate 
language definition to start it off is quite nice. It would be nicer if 
macros were highlighted (can't see why they aren't as they are defined) but 
it is a start!

On Thursday, October 8, 2015 at 9:12:29 AM UTC+2, Burning Legion wrote:
>
> -Autocomplete(Intellisense), with help for a function showing up on hover
> -Linter support
> -Debugger (this would be awhile of course for both vscode and gallium)
>
> Other than the basics, some nice commands would be:
> -Create a package
>
> This is just off the top of my head.
>
> What would be great is some form of automatic syntax checks as well. 
> Checking that you are using the correct types for a function and such would 
> be nice to know when writing instead of when running. That is a bit 
> ambitious for now.
>
> Do post when you get started! If I have any free time in the foreseeable 
> future I would love to help.
>
> On Thursday, October 8, 2015 at 8:04:51 AM UTC+2, Tomas Lycken wrote:
>
>> I've just been invited to an early look at a plug-in SDK for Visual 
>> Studio Code, and I want to start experimenting with it in a plug-in for 
>> Julia development. 
>>
>> What features are interesting in such a plug-in? 
>>
>> I have no idea what the SDK will support, so your favorite feature might 
>> not be possible to implement (at least not at the moment) but I'd still 
>> love to learn what features you all would find the most useful. 
>>
>> Hit me! :) 
>>
>> // T 
>>
>>

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