Canonical Works for Microsoft
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Microsoft's Visual Studio Code arrives on Linux as an Ubuntu Snap [Ed: This is how Microsoft tried selling to people MSVS; it's also an openwashing tactic for an IDE that adds surveillance to compiled code]
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Microsoft and Ubuntu-maker Canonical launch Visual Studio Code snap for Linux [Ed: Canonical helps Microsoft push proprietary software free bait (MSVS)]
One of the most frustrating things for Windows users that switch to Linux is learning to install software. With Microsoft's operating system, you search the web for the software you want, download it, and install it. With Linux-based operating systems, however, programs are typically installed through a centralized app center or through the terminal. The Linux approach is arguably safer, as Windows users can easily be tricked into downloading malware. Windows 10 tries to emulate the centralized software center with the Microsoft Store, but users have largely rejected it.
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Microsoft Officially Launches Visual Studio Code as a Snap for Linux Users
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Microsoft and Canonical Launch Visual Studio Code Snap For Linux
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Microsoft Emil latest to promote Canonical's Microsoft sellout
Microsoft brings Visual Studio Code to Linux as a Snap
More lies today
Microsoft Loves Linux: Open Source Visual Studio Code Now Available As A Snap [Ed: This title contains a lie or two that Microsoft paid a lot of money to spread. "Open Source Visual Studio"? Keep repeating lies like these. It's proprietary software (just not "Code"); Also "Microsoft loves Linux". Many last month said "Open Source Windows 10" (and then something about a lousy calculator, which spies on the user, just like MSVS).]
Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols the latest to do puff pieces
Installing Microsoft Visual Studio Code on Linux is a snap [Ed: Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols the latest to do a puff piece about proprietary software bait from Microsoft]
Yet more of this
Microsoft Visual Studio Code now available on Linux as an Ubuntu Snap [Ed: Shame on Canonical for making most news about "Ubuntu" this past week actual promotion of Microsoft's proprietary software after Canonical issued a press release for MSVS free bait. To promote "Snap".]
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Microsoft Makes Visual Studio Code Now Available As A Snap
Malicious proprietary blob from Microsoft (MSVS) using free bait
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