
Visual Studio Code loves Docusign too!
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Some of you may have seen my recent announcement about our just-released extension for Microsoft Visual Studio.
Today, I’m happy to announce we also released the Docusign Visual Studio Code Extension so that those of you who love to use Visual Studio Code can take advantage of the same capabilities to enable you to start using the Docusign eSignature API from your Visual Studio Code projects easily and quickly. Just like the the Visual Studio extension, the Visual Studio Code extension will let you add one or more of our C# code examples into your project.
We hope to add more capabilities and support more coding languages and more APIs sometimes in the future.
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Inbar Gazit has been with Docusign since 2013 in various engineering roles. Since 2019 he has focused on developer content. Inbar works on code examples including the launchers, available on GitHub in eight languages, and helps build sample apps showcasing the various Docusign APIs. He is also active on StackOverflow, answering your questions. Inbar can be reached at inbar.gazit@docusign.com.
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