Below are the 3 easy steps to delete Visual Studio Code Application from your Mac.
- Step 1: Make sure Visual Studio IDE is not running on your Mac.
- Step 2: Now goto Applications folder (you can use Finder App).
- Step 3: Look for Visual Studio Code, right click on the icon and select Move to Trash.

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