VS Code and Yocto Project
10-30, 15:15–16:00 (Europe/Dublin), Intermediate Room

Presentation and hands-on lab with VS Code and Yocto Project SDKs.


Visual Studio Code (VS Code) was ranked as one of the most popular developer environment tool, and several teams are working on easy integration with Yocto Project. This CFP includes as introduction to VS Code together with a lab on using it with Yocto Project SDKs.

Visual Studio Code is a free source-code editor made by Microsoft for Windows, Linux and macOS. Features include support for debugging, syntax highlighting, intelligent code completion, snippets, code refactoring, and embedded Git. Visual Studio Code's source code comes from Microsoft's free and open-source software VSCode project released under the permissive Expat License, but the compiled binaries are freeware for any use.

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David Reyna is a Senior Member of the Technical Staff at Wind River Systems, focusing on workflow and optimization tools for Linux developer. He has been a long time contributor to the open source, and has given many presentations and advance classes on behalf of the Yocto Project at conferences and in the community.

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Rob Woolley is a Principal Technologist at Wind River in the CTO Office. He tracks emerging technologies to adapt and integrate into Wind River’s platforms and operating systems. This includes using cloud-native technologies to orchestrate workloads on edge devices. As well as how to embrace DevSecOps methodologies to build real-time and AI applications for embedded devices.