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Using Visual Studio with Javascript in Unity
There are quite a lot of resources out there that talks about how to integrate Visual Studio with Unity but most of them are using C#.
Is it possible to use Visual Studio for Javascript in Unity, and leverage all the auto-complete features for Unity's Javascript within Visual Studio?
Answer by Devon Hall · Sep 01, 2012 at 07:12 AM
From my experience I don't know that it would be possible.
Mono develop is the most native to Unity of course but the Unity JavaScript from what I do know isn't easily accessible to Visual Studios.
I could be completely wrong tho. I'm almost certain that if there isn't some form of patch out there for it that you could write one yourself with a little bit of help from Google.
Either way, best of luck to you and your further development.
Answer by RockingGameDeveloper · Jul 19, 2018 at 03:09 AM
Hello, I had a question. I know this is an old form but I could use some help. Since Unity removed JavaScript, am I able to use JavaScript in the lastest version of unity through Vision Studio?
Since Unity removed JavaScript...
am I able to use JavaScript in the lastest version of unity?
I think you answered your own question. Since Unity 2018.2, the UnityScripts are not supported anymore, they won't be interpreted, they won't compile, they won't work
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