Updates to Visual Studio finally add native ARM64 support to Microsoft’s ARM-based always-connected PCs
A new release of the .Net Standard library is around the corner, with significant benefits to developers—and a major shift in .Net's evolution
Microsoft’s development tools offer many ways to work with Git source control, from plug-ins to direct integration
Code isn’t the only thing that matters to your users—design and experience are as important
Connected virtual machines need the same kind of security and network management tools as your own data center
Microsoft’s cloud database platform is updated to improve distributed systems performance at a global scale
Microsoft’s devops build tools get a makeover, both in the cloud and on your servers
Microsoft’s progressive web apps tools remain unintegrated, but there's been some progress for Visual Studio developers
With Azure, your infrastructure is code, so you can manage it from the Azure CLI or from third-party tools
The relationship between designers and developers is complicated and essential. Two imperfect tools help Visual Studio a little
Microsoft’s Azure Service Fabric gets a containerized makeover with Azure Service Fabric Mesh
Quantum computing needs new skills, and Microsoft Research now has a way to teach those skills
Microsoft adds Kubernetes tools to Azure to help developers work with cloud native code. Here’s how to get started
The combination of Xamarin.Essentials and Xamarin Forms should finally give Microsoft the end-to-end cross platform development story it’s been seeking for PCs and mobile devices
The GraphQL tools for programming the Microsoft 365 platform are promising but lack the needed integration into developer tools
Building on Facebook’s React, Microsoft is delivering tools for building cross-platform code for Windows, the web, and beyond
Microsoft’s open source web tool is changing how you build business applications on top of SharePoint
An effective set of standards for handling events and API calls will make it easier for developers to extend existing services to support serverless endpoints
As more and more smart devices are deployed, securing and managing them becomes more and more important
Azure IoT Edge is powering Microsoft Research’s agricultural monitoring and machine learning platform, called FarmBeats
There’s a lot of old Win32s, WinForms, and WPF code out there, and now Microsoft plans to make it easy to bring it to Windows 10’s UWP
Microsoft’s Project Brainwave extends Azure ML to datacenter and network hardware, to bring the machine learning processing where the data is
Microsoft’s Blazor experiment uses modern web technologies like WebAssembly to put a .Net runtime inside your browser
Microsoft’s open source Lint-based website testing tool helps secure and optimize web applications
You can implement an effective industrial control system for only a few hundred dollars a month
Cloud-native apps built on Kubernetes can run anywhere. Now, with Open Service Broker, they can also use services hosted in public clouds such as Azure
Microsoft has open-sourced one of Azure’s foundational services. But what is Service Fabric and how can you use it?
Information cards step outside the traditional chat format, to display formatted text and images, and even add interactions
Microsoft’s Anaconda support is the next step in its open source analytics expansion
Microsoft gives Go developers a set of Azure SDKs for Visual Studio, Azure Stack, and Azure itself
Microsoft is making a big bet on a quantum computing future. Here’s how you are going to write code that uses those new machines
Microsoft’s publish-and-subscribe event-distribution tool is now ready for your code
Microsoft’s latest update to Teams adds new ways of linking chat to your apps and services via the Bot Framework
Microsoft has built an analytic playground with open-source Jupyter Notebooks in its cloud
The Azure Marketplace is more than a place to get SaaS apps—you can deliver your own apps through it as well
The last year was a busy one for Redmond. It’s looking like this year will be even busier
Human-computer interaction goes further than keyboard and mouse in modern Windows; be sure your apps take advantage of the new UI methods
As Microsoft’s cloud gets more complex, building infrastructure as a service gets easier
Microsoft’s partnership with Databricks adds new analytics tools to Azure’s data platform
New tools and an AI school show that Microsoft is getting serious about delivering to developers an AI-powered future
Devices on the edge of internet should be able to act on their own, and connect only when needed. That’s what Azure IoT Edge enables
New serverless state capabilities in Azure Functions offer an alternative way of managing events and actions
Microsoft is giving its augmented-reality visors a new enterprise vision, one that’s targeting the 2 billion workers who don’t have a PC
Microsoft is changing not just how it delivers Windows Server, but also how it thinks about the role of the server
Add machine learning and stream analytics to your internet of things prototypes, even if they don’t run Windows
Get ready for a whole new—and very cold—way of developing software
From the Microsoft Graph to LinkedIn and beyond, Microsoft is betting on a graph database future
Hybrid applications need dedicated connectivity and new ways of getting data from your datacenter to the cloud
Microsoft Azure has many data storage options, so how do you choose what to use? This guide explains the options
Microsoft’s Windows 10 browser is about to run apps offline. Here’s how to take advantage of its new features in your web apps