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JS96
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Did you insult the new Visual Studio Code icon?
How do you feel now?

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  • 3
    Real or fake?
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    @alice Your pink, bro!
  • 8
    Wait did @Alice get her logo into VS 😵
  • 3
    @CozyPlanes @JS96 the way cozy showed it, I do actually love how it looks like and I hope whoever is going to again push a change request to the icon, breaks both hands so hes not able to communicate.
  • 5
    Anyway, it seems a really nice service, and a few features don't require an Azure subscription and are completly free!
  • 3
    @JS96 I didnt yet really get what its about.. a test suite for apps across multiple devices?
  • 4
    I hate fidget spinners and I hate pink (plsdontkillmealice)

    I'm probably going to hate the new logo.
  • 7
    @JoshBent You can connect your repo, and build your app (which can be iOS (Objective-C/Swift, Reactive Native or Xamarin), Android (Java, React Native or Xamarin), Windows (UWP) or macOS (Objective-C/Swift)) directly on the cloud.
    Or just import the SDK to the app and build it locally.
    You can also distribute it to the stores, see detailed analytics (devices, localizations, sessions, hw, version, events, etc.), see reports of crashes and also send push notifications to your apps.

    I still didn't tested it completly, so maybe there is more.
  • 7
    And the best part is that it's really easy to implement, just import a nuget package and paste 1 line to your code.
  • 3
    @JS96 Sounds impressive, though on the frontpage they say it's "awesome" for cordova etc. too, but their docs don't really address those at all (only Android, iOS, React Native, macOS)
  • 1
    🏕️🏖️
  • 4
    @illusion466 I clicked on the post just to say that.
  • 3
    @illusion466 I really tried hard to see one after you mentioned it, but I guess I didn't see a dick that crooked before? lol
  • 1
    @JS96 what do you mean by building ios/android?
  • 5
    Crash reports so nice, you’ll
    almost want your app to crash.
  • 5
    @CozyPlanes building iOS and Android Apps in the cloud, generating app file to publish to store.

    Now you can do this on several platforms like Gitlba & Bitbucket, but for iOS you need a runner on your mac machine to build (not sure if they don't require it now, but we had a gitlab on CentOS and to build iOS apps I had to put a runner on mac)

    While in the case of Microsoft, you don't need it just build and go.

    To be honest either go full MS or go with another one. MS stack is amazing but to make use of it you must pay :\ their free plans don't cover a lot
  • 4
    Just tried to build an app I have, it took 3 minutes to complete. Not bad, but 99$ for activating tests is too much :(
    I think I'll stick with gitlab for now for this kind of things.
  • 1
    @illusion466 now you mention it, it definitely feels like a little visual studio chode. I hope they use that as the internal project name.

    "We've listened to the needs of our users and after lots of debate... We think you're all chodes."
  • 1
    What's the difference compared to Visual Studio Team Services? I thought that is for CI/CD? Is that service for "apps" only, so restricted compared to VSTS?
  • 1
    @illusion466 no. It looks like a proper minecraft dick
  • 1
    Umm... I find the icon to b great... looks like a fidget spinner I guess... kinda... but looks great nonetheless 😊😊🤗🤗
  • 4
    @dontbeevil I understand the style, I don’t understand the symbol
  • 5
    @Condor say everything, but not that VS Code is garbage...
  • 3
    Some guy just made a lot of vscode icons based on themes like stranger Things, batman, flash etc.

    Can't remember the repo right now. It was trending though
  • 1
    @speedForce if you do find it, tag me 😊
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