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Countdown

0:00

Welcome to another VS Code Release Party

0:35

GitHub Universe cloud skills challenge announcement

2:42

Thank you to contributors

4:20

Michael introduced

5:26

Notebooks Code Action API

6:43

Notebooks whitespace trimming

11:28

Notebooks sticky scroll

13:35

Q: Michael favorite VS Code theme

16:28

Thank you Michael

17:34

Tyler introduced

18:50

Similar commands in command palette

20:50

Q: Tyler's theme

40:23

Karthik introduced

41:47

Python Terminal activation

42:43

Testing improvements for Python

45:50

Q: How to report issue?

50:50

Q: working with unittest

51:41

Pylint LSP extensions in Python

52:00

Ruff python formatter

57:25

Contribute to Python extensions

58:55

Q: how to start building extensions?

1:00:00

Closing words

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🎉 Release party v1.83 | Similar Commands, Notebooks, and Python Updates
Live event and Q&A with the VS Code and Jupyter teams to discuss highlights from the September 2023, v1.83 release. We'll demo the new Similar Commands, Notebooks, and Python updates! Chapters: 00:00 Countdown 0:35 Welcome to another VS Code Release Party 🥳 2:42 GitHub Universe cloud skills challenge announcement 4:20 Thank you to contributors 5:26 Michael introduced 6:43 Notebooks Code Action API 11:28 Notebooks whitespace trimming 13:35 Notebooks sticky scroll 16:28 Q: Michael favorite VS Code theme 17:34 Thank you Michael 18:50 Tyler introduced 20:50 Similar commands in command palette 40:23 Q: Tyler's theme 41:47 Karthik introduced 42:43 Python Terminal activation 45:50 Testing improvements for Python 50:50 Q: How to report issue? 51:41 Q: working with unittest 52:00 Pylint LSP extensions in Python 57:25 Ruff python formatter 58:55 Contribute to Python extensions 1:00:00 Q: how to start building extensions? 1:03:26 Closing words Featuring: Olivia Guzzardo McVicker (@Olivia Guzzardo), Karthik Nadig (@karthiknadig), Tyler Leonhardt (@TylerLeonhardt), Michael Lively #vscode #jupyter #python

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