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Preview version 0.8.0 adds TypeScript 1.6 support, improved debugging features, themes, and takes care of Windows setup bugaboos that have plagued some VSC users.
Microsoft VS Code 1.42 is out: New debug tools for TypeScript, JavaScript, Chrome Microsoft delivers new improvements and fixes for its popular cross-platform code editor, Visual Studio Code.
As it supports compile-time debugging, there’s a definite benefit to organizations working with large complex applications. Setting up TypeScript for any project is straightforward.
Visual Studio 2013, with the latest version of TypeScript, gives you the same kind of support you've come to expect when writing code in C# and Visual Basic.
Thanks to TypeScript 4.0, VS Code provides IntelliSense code completion and other language features while a large project is still loading.
WebStorm supports that, too, and even adds debugging support for source maps to trace TypeScript, CoffeeScript, or ECMAScript 6 code transpiled to JavaScript.
Angular 11.1.0 point release introduces standardized error codes, with error descriptions and debugging guides provided online.