2. Start editing with Visual Studio Code

Once you have created a Visual Studio Code notebook, you can launch it by clicking the Open button on the right. As with JupyterLab, you may have to enable pop-ups for this site.

A notebook ready to launch

An instance of Visual Studio Code will open in a new browser tab.

Visual Studio Code welcome screen

You can then create a notebook or script file, and edit it as normal in Visual Studio Code. You can install extensions and create and use Conda environments as though Visual Studio Code was running on your own computer.