![]() ![]() No such language server is more important to VS Coders than Pylance, as it is now bundled as an optional offering with the core Python extension that has been installed a whopping 35.5 million times, way more than any other tool. Yesterday, (May 10), Python extension dev team announced Pylance is the default language server, supplanting the Microsoft Python Language Server announced way back in 2018. Those extensions make the super-popular VS Code a jack-of-all-trades tool for working with C#, C++, Java and many more. Language servers come via extensions that implement the Language Server Protocol to provide language-specific "smarts" in the editor such as autocomplete, error-checking (diagnostics), jump-to-definition and many other language-specific features. ![]() Pylance is now the default language server for Python in Visual Studio Code, providing IntelliSense functionality as of the May 2021 release of the Python Extension for VS Code.
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