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The 2025 Reader's Choice Awards recognize the solutions developers themselves rely on every day to build, test, deploy and ...
Microsoft used the Visual Studio Live! keynote at its Redmond headquarters to unveil the future of its flagship IDE, ...
The update includes a new XAML Source Generator for .NET MAUI and PipeReader support in System.Text.Json. The release also ...
Learn what Project Orleans, an open-source, cross-platform framework from Microsoft for building distributed, scalable, and ...
VS Code’s June 2025 update supercharges GitHub Copilot with new chat customization tools, smarter inline completions, and an open-source Copilot Chat extension that makes AI-assisted coding more ...
Microsoft is expanding functionality for agentic AI into its Azure AI Foundry platform, furthering one of the hottest areas of development right now. The company this week announced two new features, ...
Two Microsoft experts will present on the cloud-native application stack designed to simplify the development of distributed systems in .NET at the Visual Studio Live! developer conference coming to ...
Dr. James McCaffrey from Microsoft Research presents a complete end-to-end demonstration of the gradient boosting regression technique, where the goal is to predict a single numeric value. Compared to ...
Q&A Diving Deep into .NET MAUI By David Ramel 12/17/2024 Ever since someone figured out that fiddling bits results in source code, developers have sought one codebase for all types of apps on all ...
News Another Report Weighs In on GitHub Copilot Dev Productivity: 👎 By David Ramel 09/17/2024 Is the original "AI pair programmer" helping developers be more productive? Several reports seeking to ...
The .NET Community Toolkit is Microsoft's latest dev tooling to get native ahead-of-time compilation, continuing a years-long push for that capability across the board.
Blazor shook up the .NET-centric web-dev space several years ago with its new ability to create web apps using C# and .NET instead of primarily coding UI with JavaScript like most every other ...