

Download and install VSCode from the official website.So I'm adding an alternative for those parts and create a custom build configuration. it force you to use Development Command Prompt each time you open up VSCode). There is an official tutorial about setting the environment but it may be unclear in some parts (e.g. In this tutorial, I'm giving you a brief tutorial about using VSCode to develop C/C++ applications with MSVC on Windows.

To develop C/C++ applications you need to have a separate compiler installed, you can either use MinGW or Microsoft Visual C++ compiler.

Using VSCode as your main development IDE is quite interesting as it offers many features with the support of most programming languages.
