![]() ![]() ![]() The second most obvious difference is that Visual Studio tends to be oriented around projects & solutions. The "Visual" in Visual Studio (from Visual Basic) was largely synonymous with visual UI (drag & drop WYSIWYG) design, so in that sense, Visual Studio Code is Visual Studio without the Visual! NET has been split into two:Īll native user interface technologies ( Windows Presentation Foundation, Windows Forms, etc.) are part of the framework, not the core. If you really look at it the most obvious difference is that. I will provide a detailed differences between Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code below. ![]()
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