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JavaScript is one of the top programming languages today. It can also be confusing for developers coming from C, Java or PHP backgrounds. Worse still are the numerous frameworks (such as Angular and React) that make it difficult to decide what to learn and how to use the language.
In this short talk/demo, we'll look at the best practices in JavaScript programming. We'll explain using simple examples. This is for beginners and intermediate JS programmers. You must be familiar with JS syntax. We'll not cover DOM access, jQuery, Node.js or JS frameworks.
The recommendations here assume that you use a transpiler such as Babel so that code can work on older browsers. Therefore we freely use syntax from recent ECMAScript standards.
I followed the instructions in this blog post Multiple Fonts: Alternative to Operator Mono in VSCode, but did not see any changes made to VS Code. After digging a bit, I discovered that all the CSS class names had changed. They’re now e.g. .mtk13, .mtk16 { … }.
Gotchas
Ensure it’s a file URL e.g. { "vscode_custom_css.imports": [ "file:///Users/Brian/Desktop/vscode-style.css" ] }
If you move the location of your file and update your user settings with the new location, you will need to disable and enable custom CSS cmd+shift+p.
Also, anytime you change the style in your custom CSS file, you need to disable, then re-enable the extension.
VS Code: Override Terminal Colors with Solarized Dark regardless of Theme
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