The Azure Marketplace lets you add third-party tools and services, such as Couchbase’s NoSQL database, to your applications.
Build serverless code on Azure in any language.
Microsoft’s open source, cross-platform microservices framework is ready for prime time at last.
Dynamically generate and customize your Azure virtual machines.
Azure Arc brings Azure databases to your on-premises servers and applications.
The Microsoft-supported open source PWABuilder continues to evolve, offering a suite of developer tools for progressive Web apps to bridge the app gap.
Microsoft’s low-code business process automation tools add container runtimes and a local development environment.
Use containers and Azure IoT Hub to bring Cognitive Services machine learning to your own servers on the edge.
Open source .NET tools help build and deploy distributed applications to Spring Cloud and Kubernetes.
Use Chromium Edge in your applications to render and interact with HTML content.
Microsoft is finally unifying its .NET platforms. What does this mean for your development strategy in 2021?
Azure’s container infrastructure Linux host gets a public outing on GitHub.
Microsoft adds new options to its cloud-scale database.
Microsoft’s latest Kubernetes extension adds device discovery and management.
Now anyone can be a model designer with assistive tooling and a new automated ML development service. All you need is data.
Microsoft scaled down its flagship database, squeezing it into 500MB and running it on edge hardware.
Microsoft’s web testing framework mixes browser and dev tools access to give you a comprehensive automation and test framework.
Google’s cross-platform user interface tool arrives on Windows with support for Win32 and UWP
New APIs from Microsoft let you build both Team’s chat services and telephony into your code
Azure gets a new infrastructure as code language that can help deploy and manage complex architectures
Edge’s built-in developer tools have added a Postman-like REST API explorer. Now you can test applications without leaving your browser
Microsoft’s open source JavaScript superset gets a big update, making it easier to write complex applications for the Web
Model-view-viewmodel works well with XAML and .NET. Now there’s a first-class implementation from the .NET community
Microsoft has announced its open source service mesh implementation. What does it mean for Kubernetes on Azure?
Start using cloud-native applications on Azure with design patterns and best practices
The latest member of the Power Platform family of tools brings business data into Teams collaborations
Azure brings GitOps to Kubernetes at scale with a preview of its new application operations platform
Microsoft will no longer build new releases of PHP for Windows. What does the Windows Web application development future look like?
Create and manage collaborative teams with code
Building applications on top of the Kinect depth sensor
Microsoft and RedisLabs are collaborating to bring advanced Redis features to Azure, adding new in-memory database tools to Azure’s cache service
Microsoft’s new service brings together Azure and GitHub to deliver static Web content
Microsoft announced it is bringing Win32 and UWP together at last. How is it going to happen?
At Build 2020 Microsoft unveils new Graph-based tools for building collaborative applications
GitHub Codespaces give you and your team a VS Code development environment as part of your repository, along with threaded discussions.
Microsoft brings your network to Azure in an effort to reduce latency and support distributed applications that work across infrastructure on-premises, in edge data centers, and in Azure
Deliver complex 3D images to HoloLens 2 using GPUs in the public cloud
Microsoft adds support for its Chromium-based browser to the open source Selenium test framework
‘Kubernetes Rust kubelets’ allow you to run WebAssembly workloads on Kubernetes alongside containers
Microsoft’s family of operating systems now scales from the smallest devices to hyperscale clouds
Microsoft is making it easier to discover progressive Web applications in Edge
Using Microsoft’s development tools for remote working and social coding
Take advantage of the official .NET Kubernetes client and .NET or .NET Core to build your own Kubernetes tools
Microsoft has added a free option to Azure’s distributed database. Let’s jump in
Microsoft and Intel are working on protecting your data while it’s being used in the cloud
Form Recognizer brings unsupervised machine learning to paper document processing, and it’s a snap to build into your applications
The wraps are slowly coming off a new generation of Windows
Microsoft’s new browser delivers improved tools for web application development
Social coding is powerful, but to get the most out of it you need the right tools
New Surface hardware won’t be here until late 2020, but you can start building code now