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Developing Wolfram Language Code in Other Editors and IDEs with LSP
Brenton Bostick
The notebook front end is a great tool for developing Wolfram Language, but there are other editors and IDEs available. This talk shows new integration with Sublime Text and Visual Studio Code using Language Server Protocol (LSP); cool features such as syntax highlighting, diagnostics, suggestions for fixes and code formatting; and editor-specific functionality.
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