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Windows 10 SDK Preview 17115 Adds C++/WinRT
As well as adding the C++/WinRT compiler to Windows 10 SDK, Microsoft is also previewing new APIs ahead of a full release.
Windows 10 SDK 17069 Preview Released for Insiders
Microsoft has launched a new Windows 10 SDK Insider Preview, bringing the platform up to version 17069 on the Insider. However, no changelog has been published for the release.
Windows 10 Fall Creators Update SDK is Now Available
The Windows 10 Fall Creators Update SDK comes with features such as Project Rome, Fluent Design, and the Windows Mixed Reality platform.
Microsoft Launches .NET Core 2.0 and Reveals F# Integration
.NET Core 2.0 and .NET Standard 2.0 are available for download now. Developers will get improved performance and an increase in available APIs. Microsoft has integrated F# support deeper into the service.
Microsoft Launches Windows 10 16257 Preview SDK
Users can now download the SDK of Windows 10 16257, which launched with the Eye Control feature a week ago. The latest Mobile Emulator is also available.
Windows 10 Preview Build 16232 Now Available as SDK Preview
Microsoft has followed today’s ISO image release with the SDK of Windows 10 Preview Build 16232. Launched on the Fast Ring last month, the build is the latest foreshadow of the Fall Creators Update.
Microsoft Launches New Windows 10 SDK Preview 16255
The latest Windows 10 SDK is preview build 16255 and it is available for Insiders running Windows 10 build of the same build or higher.
Microsoft: Xamarin Live Player Still Requires Fully Configured Mac
After confusion that Xamarin Live Player removes the need of a Mac during iOS app developments, Microsoft has clarified the functionality of the service in a new FAQ.
Microsoft Releases Windows 10 SDK Preview Build 15042
Windows 10 SDK Preview Build 15042 brings several bug fixes, as well as a name change for the setup executable which will be “WinSDKSetup.exe” from now on. No API changes have occurred since build 15021.
Microsoft Celebrates 15th Anniversary of .NET
Microsoft .NET platform is 15 years old today. Since its launch in 2002, the platform has helped developers create applications across multiple platforms.
Microsoft Releases Windows 10 SDK Preview Build 15021
Windows 10 SDK Preview Build 15021 includes several API updates and addition as well as important new features for the Debugging Tools for Windows.
Microsoft Brings F# Language Support for Azure Notebooks
Azure Notebooks now have support for F# language. Microsoft says the preview comes after it brought Data Storage and Data Science workloads and R integrations and Python integration last week.
Mojang Launches Marketplace Pass: A New Subscription Model for Minecraft
Minecraft launches $3.99/month subscription "Marketplace Pass" for access to premium content, skins, textures, and world expansions.
GitHub Copilot Chat Joins Microsoft’s Azure Migrate for Enhanced Code Assessment
Microsoft improved their .NET migration tool by integrating GitHub Copilot Chat. This provides developers with personalized advice on migration issues
Microsoft Teams at Build 2021: Collaborative Apps, Integrations, Fluid Chat Components, and More
Microsoft Teams – now used by 145 million people daily – just got more powerful at Build 2021 thanks to a bunch of new features.
Gartner Report Says Amazon Is Still on Top for Cloud Infrastructure, Azure Is Unreliable
Gartner's 2019 IaaS report places AWS way on top, while Azure is evolving into a strong offering with good IoT integration but troubling reliability.
Windows 10 20H1’s First SDK Preview Build Is Here
The Windows 10 20H1 SDK preview makes changes to mc.exe, tracewpp, and more, while removing Irprops.lib.
Microsoft Releases Azure Machine Learning and Updates IoT Edge Services
Microsoft has announced the general availability of Azure Machine Learning and rolled out Azure Stream Analytics.
Windows 10 SDK Update Brings Ink Analysis, Microsoft Graph Notifcations
Visual Studio 15.9.1 introduces a number of improvements for developers, allowing Fluent design elements in older apps, improving notifications, and giving new Inking tools.
Microsoft Store Is Now Accepting Submissions for Native ARM64 Apps
Visual Studio 15.9 finally lets developers creative native ARM64 apps, with the Microsoft Store officially open to their submission. The move should increase performance for some apps on Snapdragon processors.