![]() Extending Visual Studio Code to become a P5JS Editor The reason for that, is that Visual Studio Code sees P5JS is “just” a library and therefor does not bring native support for the language out of the box.īut Visual Studio Code is versatile tool, and we will extend it to understand P5JS, so it will become a full-featured P5JS Editor. While Visual Studio Code supports a great many languages out of the box, it does not understand P5JS. (Bonus: The Atom Editor is also based on Electron, therefor the solution provided here may well work for the Atom Editor, too). ![]() Visual Studio Code is my P5JS Editor of choice. If you are working on a bigger project, you definitely want to use something better than a website to realize your ideas. To summarize the above points: If you just want to hack together a short sketch, the web-version of the P5JS Editor is the right tool for the job. ![]() In the short sketch I wrote above you can see some of the features, as well as some of the drawbacks of the P5JS online editor: Pros ![]()
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