VS Code SETUP for OS X 10.10.5 - visual-studio-code

Can someone please help me on how I can download VS code on Mac OS X 10.10.5? I am unable to download it. Once I download the VS studio zip file, it says I cannot open it need the newer version of OS. Please help me.

Download an older version from https://code.visualstudio.com/updates/.
On the left hand side you have navigation to the previous updates.
Alternatively update the OS (a bit).
(Officially VS Code claim to support macOS 10.10+. )

I downloaded the Jan2021 version because same thing was happening to me and I was able to successfully download and launch VS. https://code.visualstudio.com/updates/v1_53

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32-bit version of VS Code for Windows 7

I am trying to get a version of VS Code that will run on 32-bit Windows 7.
This page points to the release notes for 1.70 which has a 64-bit download.
This page provides a link to download the Insiders version, for use with 32-bit. But that version doesn't support Windows 7.
Where can I find such a version of VS Code?
The vscodium project still releases builds for many officially unsupported platforms formerly or never supported by vscode.
You can grab a release from here:
https://github.com/VSCodium/vscodium/releases
Here:
https://update.code.visualstudio.com/1.70.2/win32/stable (System installer)
https://update.code.visualstudio.com/1.70.2/win32-user/stable (User installer)
Taken from https://code.visualstudio.com/updates/v1_70 and https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/supporting/faq#_previous-release-versions.
Though for some reason these don't work on my computer (Code.exe starts by dies after a bit). Who knows why...
Then there's a video downloading 1.50 and comments saying thank you, so I guess it worked (I didn't try because...) - very old version though. Not sure why 1.70 doesn't work on me, but anyway, according to Microsoft, it's the last one working on Windows 7, and here are the 2 links for its 32-bit Windows version. Hopefully it works for you and anyone else. This is a 2006 Pentium M DDR RAM PC anyway.
Also, there is a ZIP somewhere for 1.70.3, but I only found the 64-bit version.

Does Windows 10/11 contain the C# Visual runtime routines?

I wrote a small APP using Visual C# and want to donate it, but since I installed Visual Studio in order to develop it, I don't know if the folks installing my APP need to install the C# runtimes or if they are already there.
Also, as I understand it, the.NET run code does come with Windows. Is this correct?
Thank YOU!
I have (2) PCs and used them both to develop by using Visual Studio. Haven't tested w/ a PC that doesn't have it.

This type of file may harm your computer when i installed visual studio code on Linux. advice me download it or not?

I'm trying to download VSC but chrome said that what should I do
This is just a security warning since this file is an executable. Provided you are downloading the file from the official Microsoft Visual Studio Code site here; then you are okay to decide and proceed to download it.

Visual Studio Code is not detecting version 0.10.5

I am running Visual Studio Code 0.10.4 on Windows 8.1. It is not detecting the version 0.10.5 update. Does that indicate something is wrong or is it just that the update is taking a while to roll out?
Best regards
David
In any case you can always just download the latest version from https://code.visualstudio.com/ and run the installer over the existing version (after closing Code).

Unable to start Stanford's CS106A Eclipse version - "Unable to access jarfile startup.jar" on Mac 10.6

I've been trying to do the Stanford CS106A course through iTunesU, but I keep running into problems with Eclipse. I tried getting Stanford's custom version with Karel, but that kept giving the "unable to access jarfile startup.jar" error. I even tried getting a current version and trying the instructions on http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/articles/getting_stanfords_karel_robot_run_debians_eclipse, but that threw null pointer exceptions when I tried to run a programming assignment.
I'm not sure what information to give, but I'm running Mac OS 10.6.8 (64-bit, I think?), and my Java version is 1.6.0_22.
Any help you can give me would be greatly appreciated. I've got algorithms in my head, and I need to get them out! :)
The correct download link for the Eclipse package recommended by the course is actually via the class page here: http://www.stanford.edu/class/cs106a/
The software link is in the sidebar, but it uses frames so it's difficult to link directly. Here's the software page without the navigation:
http://www.stanford.edu/class/cs106a/software/
I had the same problem and had followed an older handout that pointed me to an older version of eclipse, I think pre OSX Tiger that will never work. Thanks for the tip pointing me to the right location, I downloaded it from http://www.stanford.edu/class/cs106a/ and it worked right away. Thanks becw
For those that are interested, this is even working in MAC OSX 10.10.1