Microsoft's Integrated Development Environment launched in 1998. Used for developing computer programs, websites, and mobile apps. Supports Windows API, Store, Forms, Silverlight, and Presentation Foundation. Enables development for Mac, Android, Windows, Cloud, and web
VS Code is a popular code editor for Fedora with IntelliSense and extensive extensions. Installation requires Microsoft's official repository and Microsoft GPG key
VS Code is an open-source, extensible code editor available on all platforms. Python extension enables development with IntelliSense and linting support. VS Code supports multiple Python versions and integrates with virtual environments
Web-based application for creating and running Java code without local installation. Provides instant code compilation and execution within web browser. Offers features like code highlighting, auto-completion, and error checking. Supports Java8 version and integrates with external libraries
IntelliJ IDEA was released by JetBrains in 2001, Eclipse by IBM in 2001. Both IDEs are free to download, with IntelliJ offering paid Ultimate Edition
Microsoft's free IDE for developing computers, sites, web and mobile applications. First released in 2007 as Visual Studio 97, current version is 2019. Community-free edition launched in 2014 for individual developers