* Note: An MP4 recording of this meeting will be available to download for TUG members in good standing, by email request to admin@tug.ca. ABSTRACT: TOPIC: "SEP in VS Code"
(Using Service Entry Points in Visual Studio Code for debugging)RDi introduced debugging with Service Entry Points many years ago. Finally, Visual Studio Code is providing some of the same capability. Learn what a Service Entry Point is, what VS Code can and cannot do, how to configure and use it with the Code for i plugin, and how it will help you debug a batch job. Through practical examples, explore how these tools fit into a modern development workflow and enhance productivity. SPEAKERS:
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