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== Visual Studio Code ==
== Visual Studio Code ==
Visual Studio Code, or VS Code, is a source code editor/IDE that may be used with various languages (a few include C#, C++, Python, Ruby, Rust, Java, JavaScript, Julia, HTML). VS Code
Visual Studio Code, or VSCode, is a source code editor/IDE that may be used with various languages (a few include C#, C++, Python, Ruby, Rust, Java, JavaScript, Julia, HTML). VSCode can be used via [[OnDemand|Open OnDemand]] as a GUI.


== Open OnDemand ==
== Open OnDemand ==
Open OnDemand is a web-based service that allows users to run software with a graphical user interface (GUI) such as Jupyter Notebook. Please see our wiki page on Open OnDemand [[OnDemand|'''here''']] to learn more.
Open OnDemand is a web-based service that allows users to run software with a graphical user interface (GUI) such as Jupyter Notebook. Please see our wiki page on Open OnDemand [[OnDemand|'''here''']] to learn more.

Revision as of 11:35, 19 December 2023

Visual Studio Code

Visual Studio Code, or VSCode, is a source code editor/IDE that may be used with various languages (a few include C#, C++, Python, Ruby, Rust, Java, JavaScript, Julia, HTML). VSCode can be used via Open OnDemand as a GUI.

Open OnDemand

Open OnDemand is a web-based service that allows users to run software with a graphical user interface (GUI) such as Jupyter Notebook. Please see our wiki page on Open OnDemand here to learn more.