Visual Studio Code C++ extension: May 2020 update
The May 2020 update of the Visual Studio Code C++ extension is now available. This latest release offers brand new features—ARM and ARM64 IntelliSense modes and C++ language-specific code folding—along...
View ArticleLearning from our customers in Spain
Famous for their crowded cafés and lively streets, the social Spaniards spent March and April under one of the strictest lockdown ordinances in the world. But it wasn’t enough to keep them apart. The...
View ArticleReview of the Surface Book 3 for Developers
I was offered a Surface Book 3 to use as a loaner over the the last 5 weeks. I did a short video teaser on Twitter where I beat on the device with a pretty ridiculous benchmark - running Visual Studio...
View ArticleTop Stories from the Microsoft DevOps Community – 2020.05.15
Happy Friday! Things are busy in the Microsoft space as we ramp up for Microsoft Build next week. If you haven’t registered, join us for free! While it can be hard to wait for the content from Build,...
View ArticleConnect with us at Microsoft Build digital event
We in the Python team are excited to be joining Microsoft Build 2020, which is starting next Tuesday, May 19. During a global pandemic, Build has turned into a digital-only event, running for 48...
View ArticleExploring Graph Native Support for OData
We talked in previous articles about the amount of enterprise technologies that offer OData out-of-the-box for it’s RESTFul API communications. some of these technologies are widely spread such as...
View ArticleJoin us this week at Microsoft Build digital event
We are looking forward to this week’s main event, Microsoft Build 2020. Build 2020 starts tomorrow Tuesday, May 19 and will run for 48 continuous hours as a digital-only event that is open to anyway...
View ArticleAzure DevOps Roadmap update for 2020 Q2
We have recently updated the Features Timeline to showcase areas where we are making key investments for this quarter. I am delighted to share few of those initiatives that we have planned for Q2 with...
View ArticleReleasing Today! Visual Studio 2019 v16.6 & v16.7 Preview 1
Microsoft Build 2020 begins today! Our entire Visual Studio team has been eagerly awaiting this virtual event as it represents great effort and dedication from all of our team members and partners. We...
View ArticleEverything new from Microsoft Edge at Build 2020
Microsoft Build 2020 can be defined by a set of ‘firsts’—it’s the first Build of the new decade, the first Build that’s all-digital for 24 hours a day, and the first Build since the new Microsoft Edge...
View ArticleIntroducing .NET Multi-platform App UI
You can build anything with .NET. It’s one of the main reasons millions of developers choose .NET as the platform for their careers, and companies invest for their businesses. With .NET 5 we begin our...
View ArticleIntroducing WinUI 3 Preview 1
Today at Microsoft Build 2020 the WinUI team is excited to announce the latest version of WinUI 3 available for public preview: WinUI 3 Preview 1. This preview expands the world of WinUI to an even...
View ArticleFrom Microsoft Teams to Fluid Framework—here’s what’s new and coming soon to...
At Build this week, we’re announcing many new capabilities that you can use to make your apps more integrated, powerful, and intuitive. The post From Microsoft Teams to Fluid Framework—here’s what’s...
View ArticleDeveloping for all 1 billion Windows 10 devices and beyond
This year, Microsoft Build 2020 is a digital-only event that we all get to experience from the comfort of our homes. We hope you enjoy learning about the new features and technologies that matter most...
View ArticleASP.NET Core updates in .NET 5 Preview 4
.NET 5 Preview 4 is now available and is ready for evaluation! .NET 5 will be a current release. Get started To get started with ASP.NET Core in .NET 5.0 Preview4 install the .NET 5.0 SDK. If you’re on...
View ArticleBlazor WebAssembly 3.2.0 now available
I’m thrilled to announce that Blazor WebAssembly is now officially released. This is a fully-featured and supported release of Blazor WebAssembly that is ready for production use. Full stack web...
View ArticleVisual Studio 2019 for Mac version 8.6 is now available
Visual Studio 2019 for Mac version 8.6 is available today and includes an integrated terminal, support for Blazor WebAssembly, updated identity libraries, and support for building and running gRPC...
View ArticleExpanding Visual Studio 2019 support for Visual Studio Codespaces
Now more than ever, developers are juggling multiple projects at work and at home. New features, bug fixes, PR reviews, & prototypes all compete for time and attention on limited resources. Visual...
View ArticleStreaming for Auditing is now in Public Preview
Auditing for Azure DevOps enables organization administrators to monitor and react to changes throughout their organizations. Today we are excited to announce that streaming for auditing is now...
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