Today marks 10 years of the VSCode Solidity extension — and 10 years since @code added extension support.
I rushed the first release at 5am before work after seeing the blog post announcing the extension marketplace was available now. My first hope was to promote and bring Solidity and Ethereum to the very first VSCode users (not many knew about either then)
I hope it’s helped people on their journey, even as a small piece supporting our ideals and this ecosystem.
Love to all contributors, all OSS developers who support Ethereum (directly or indirectly), obviously the @solidity team, and to all their families who support them through it. 💙
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I cooked this yesterday (I bought the naan) https://youtu.be/bUVhHzE67I4?si=6oJBEvu7XqPCrtvx cheap, quick and healthy.
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The animation of the new Ranma is amazing
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I love this comment of devcon
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The extension that was impersonating vscode solidity (and many others following the same pattern) have been removed. We have seen that a fake extension or virus can spam many downloads (if that was their technique) So how to identify is the right extension? The best way is to look at the published date. The vscode solidity extension was published on the 2015-11-19 at 7:35 am, the published date cannot be faked. The extension was one of the first ones in the marketplace, after the official announcement of the extension sdk the day before. So in case of doubt, when choosing any extension.. check the date.
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New vscode solidity release 0.0.185. Including new Workspace Symbol Provider, use Ctrl/CMD T to find a symbol in your workspace. Also update to the Nethereum code generator, you can now generate full web / blazor pages to interact with your contracts. It can be found in @vscode, @openvsx and npm as a standalone lsp "vscode-solidity-server" https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=JuanBlanco.solidity #ethereum
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I loved the Ghibli day yesterday, everyone was pleasantly happy in the internet. I still remember when I watched Nassicaa for the first time with my father, around 86, a free movie reward to choose of 4 as it was a low key Mexican import before the official release 2 years later. Nobody aware of such a great movie, (was free, like another cheap B movie). Needless to say, when we watched it together, became a family favourite, we could not believe how was that great movie there, and our luck to have picked that one out of 4. Yesterday marked the 10th anniversary of my father's death also, and it has made it much better. (Instead of thinking of the economic crisis behind his death). Hopefully we can continue building a Ghibli world for a future generations.