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Add VSCode tasks example and documentation #170

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@celder628 celder628 requested a review from denyeart June 11, 2024 18:07
@celder628 celder628 force-pushed the VSCodeTasks branch 2 times, most recently from 7d3d039 to 6f72993 Compare June 11, 2024 21:12
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Getting microfab working with vscode again would be... fab :)

Instead of an example, it would be great to get it working as a dev container. I had a brief play a long time ago in vscode-dev-containers but in theory, I think a dev container with the microfab binaries pulled in could work really well.

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vs-code-containers sounds interesting. What would be the advantages over communicating with a Microfab container?

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jt-nti commented Jun 12, 2024

The real advantage of dev containers is anyone can pick up a codebase and develop in the same environment without any error prone manual setup, or clashes between tools for different pieces of work.

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