

Building your SASE strategy - opportunities for partners Channel honours ecosystem excellence at ARN Innovation Awards 2022 This exclusive ARN roundtable held in association with Symantec (a division of Broadcom) outlined the state of play with SASE, opportunities for partners and supporting implementation strategies to suit customer and regulatory requirements. With many organisations moving to hybrid cloud and remote work environments, the threat landscape is constantly shifting, and maintaining a secure network at the edge is taking centre stage. Slideshows Building your SASE strategy - opportunities for partners The previous version, VS Code 1.71, arrived last month, featuring easier transitions between text and merge editors. Other changes include news that search results now can be viewed in a tree, tasks can be pinned the Tasks: Run Task list for easier, faster access and markdown links to headers, images, and other local files will be analysed, with invalid links reported as errors or warnings. This includes extensions with pending updates or those that have been updated or disabled and require the editor to reload. Also, when an SSH key with a passphrase is used in Git operations, VS Code now will display the quick input control so users can enter the passphrase for the SSH key.įor Git repositories with multiple remotes, invoking the fetch command now displays a Quick Pick with the list of all remotes while a new command, Git: Abort Merge, halts a merge operation currently in progress.įurthermore, users can log into GitHub Enterprise Server without needing a personal access token (PAT) and VS Code now shows extensions updating during the last week, found in the Recently Updated section of Updates in the Extensions view.Īlso, extensions requiring attention are now sorted to the top of the default Installed section of the Extensions View. This has been a longstanding feature request.

Other capabilities in version 1.72 include changes to repository discovery to support nested Git repositories. Visual Studio Code can be downloaded for Windows, Linux, and macOS from the Visual Studio Code project website. This trait made it difficult to reach some actions shown in the hover.

Prior to this revision, the editor was aggressive in hiding itself, especially when mousing over an empty area of the editor. Version 1.72 also improves hovering, with the hover now visible as long as the mouse is moving toward it. Previously, when selecting and dragging, scrolling was dependent on the display’s FPS, making the editor scroll quickly as soon as the mouse reached its edges. The editor now autoscrolls at a more manageable speed of about one viewport per second when the mouse is close to the edges, and quicker when the mouse is further from the editor, independent of the FPS (frames per second).
