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Just what you need to crawl over the finish line and say goodbye to 2020 with a smile on your face.

Face it, you're just barely holding on right now. How much bad stuff can happen in one year? As you grit your teeth and try to pound out some more code while waiting for 2021 --- a new president, a vaccine, a return to the office(?), a "new normal" -- you need a little push to get your through.

And here it is! A collection of great holiday themes for Visual Studio Code to spruce up your coding environment. Just what you need to crawl over the finish line, slump to the pavement and say goodbye to 2020 with a smile on your face.

This is an example extension created as part of an article showing how to get started with Visual Studio extensibility development.

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Feel free to make suggestions or submit a pull request, this is a work in progress and I plan on making more refinements.

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Some Christmas tree ornaments do more than glitter and glow, they represent a gift of love given a long time ago.

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Enjoy!

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Enjoy!

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So there you have it -- the best holiday extensions for VS Code (that I could find in a short amount of time trying to publish some kind of end-of-year article before my vacation kicks in).

On the Visual Studio IDE side of things, I found the holiday prebuilt holiday theme offerings to be quite skimpy. So you're basically limited to just manually tweaking color/text and other settings to create your own holiday theme. Tools like the Visual Studio Color Theme Designer can be used for that.

However, Matt Lacey's Festive Editor mentioned above is offered as a VS IDE extension.

Also, Microsoft's Mads Kristensen, probably the most accomplished extension writer on the planet, recently published a video on Writing Visual Studio Extensions with Mads - Holiday Special. It looks like Kristensen developed the Sticky Christmas extension as part of that presentation, which he describes as "A simulation of what happens when you spill cookies and eggnog into your keyboard while coding." He announced it ready for download on Dec. 4, but it also says "coming soon" and I couldn't make it work, so who knows?

I may have to conduct a manual, real-life experiment of my own to find out what happens in that situation, heavy on the eggnog, as I slump over the 2020 finish line. Just a couple more weeks ....

Have you found any of your own cool holiday themes? Please share in the comments section below. (Note: Intro image for article comes from m-fin's North Pole extension page.)

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David Ramel is an editor and writer for Converge360.

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