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C++ Tutorial for Beginners #1: Visual Studio Code Programming Setup & Use | (Linux) Video

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C++ Tutorial for Beginners Episode 1 where we Setup and Use Visual Studio Code on Linux. This C++ Tutorial is intended for C/C++ Beginners with Programming in 2021 and will help you setup Visual Studio Code on Linux and you'll get help Programming your first Hello World program. You'll be shown two different methods of installing Visual Studio Code on your computer. Also make sure to subscribe so you can follow the series and develop.

This first install method shown will be using a graphical software package manager and the second method is installing the package through a terminal using a shell command. Choose whatever method is easier for you, both are fairly quick. Look below for information that was mentioned in the video. We'll be posting more videos and start our program soon so stay tuned and make sure to subscribe.

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Download Visual Studio Code:
https://code.visualstudio.com/

Name of extensions installed:
1. Code Runner
2. C/C++

Installing Visual Studio Code through Terminal:
sudo dpkg -i Downloads/code_1.40.2-1574694120_amd64.deb; sudo apt install -f
NOTE! Make sure to place the proper version number that was downloaded instead of code_1.40.2-1574694120_amd64 it might be code_x.x.deb

Linux Install Videos:
Ubuntu 19 - https://youtu.be/7Z6oLnPLGhI
Ubuntu 18 - https://youtu.be/u33oBgCUMos
Kali Linux - https://youtu.be/xtHUbNrRhBo
PCLinuxOS: https://youtu.be/xR6ty3cSekg
openSUSE: https://youtu.be/xHJQQcKdFrw
Zorin 15: https://youtu.be/r_ONJwjrC80
Fedora 31: https://youtu.be/4qmPDKPck68
MX Linux 19: https://youtu.be/xRrXgBmO4Sc
ArcoLinux : https://youtu.be/HClRzTcgtn4
Solus Linux OS : https://youtu.be/2MehGx3jPxY
Endeavour OS : https://youtu.be/wV8bqVWQESg
CentOS 8 NetInstall : https://youtu.be/nNNkZ0I2DFw
Parrot Security OS: https://youtu.be/TDJBFvZteBA
CentOS 8: https://youtu.be/FLl2DETdww4
Fedora 30: https://youtu.be/nKqXKsgfFBM
Elementary OS 5: https://youtu.be/N7V_vBO4-2U
Arch Linux : https://youtu.be/QoyszQKX6Pk
MX Linux 18: https://youtu.be/ZQXRrEvZ0KU
Linux Lite 4: https://youtu.be/ySmRl388tBE
Debian on Vbox: https://youtu.be/zikeyJS317Q
Manjaro 18: https://youtu.be/d300z09Pwvs
Debian 10: https://youtu.be/XiOhYgCPshU
Ubuntu Server 19: https://youtu.be/AfoA3yi43r8
Linux Mint 19: https://youtu.be/_LZy_ms2jY4

Linux Talk :
Talk #1 ZFS vs EXT4 Storage Benchmark - https://youtu.be/a4IuijHVuog
Talk #2 ZFS vs EXT4 Memory Usage - https://youtu.be/csHR1soA_Rk
Talk #3 Supervisor Process Control - https://youtu.be/eX7D40y9qv8
Talk #4 LVM vs Standard Partition - https://youtu.be/N-vW06eHgJI
Talk #5 Linux Static IP Address - https://youtu.be/eTqtl169oSY

Software Use:
VirtualBox - https://youtu.be/SYZ4pLGGTg4
TeamViewer - https://youtu.be/I9rXhwY95zc

00:00 Intro
00:48 Beginning of Graphical Install
02:51 Review of Visual Studio Code
06:12 Adding necessary extensions for C++
08:49 Creating our first program
13:31 Installing VSC through Terminal
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