Visual Studio Team Services announces the newest release of our Eclipse...
We are pleased to announce the availability of Team Explorer Everywhere 14.0.3, our Visual Studio Team Services and Team Foundation Server plug-in for Eclipse.Download locations:The command line...
View ArticleAnnouncing the .NET Framework 4.6.2 Preview
We are pleased to announce the .NET Framework Preview 4.6.2. You can download the release from one of the following links:.NET Framework 4.6.2 Preview – Standalone.NET Framework 4.6.2 Preview – Web...
View ArticleDevelopers can run Bash Shell and user-mode Ubuntu Linux binaries on Windows 10
As a web developer who uses Windows 10, sometimes I'll end up browsing the web and stumble on some cool new open source command-line utility and see something like this:In that past, that $ prompt...
View ArticleWindows 10 Anniversary SDK is bringing exciting opportunities to developers
Hello from Build 2016! I just had an opportunity to participate in today’s keynote with Satya Nadella and Terry Myerson where we celebrated the progress we have made with Windows 10, gave a preview of...
View ArticleRun Bash on Ubuntu on Windows
Since we started planning and building Windows 10, we’ve been talking to a lot of you about what you would like to see in Windows to make it a great place for you to build awesome apps, sites and...
View ArticleUpdates for Debugging Installed App Packages in Visual Studio 2015 Update 2
In Visual Studio 2015 Update 2, we added support to the Debug Installed App Package dialog for:Starting an installed application on Xbox, HoloLens, and IoT (Internet of Things) devicesAttaching to...
View ArticleUserVoice Suggestions Completed in Visual Studio 2015
We continue to receive many helpful suggestions and comments from the community on the Visual Studio UserVoice site. Your contributions help us improve Visual Studio and the C++ experience for...
View ArticleVisual Studio 2015 Update 2 RTM
Today at Build 2016 we released the final version of Visual Studio 2015 Update 2. This release includes everything we shared in the Visual Studio 2015 Update 2 CTP release, as well as Visual Studio...
View ArticleBuild Ionic Apps in Minutes with VS Code
With our Cordova Tools Extension for Visual Studio Code, you can use your existing web skills to build cross-platform hybrid mobile applications for iOS, Android, and other platforms. This means that...
View ArticleVisual C++ for Linux Development
Visual C++ for Linux DevelopmentToday we’re making a new extension available that enables C++ development in Visual Studio for Linux. With this extension you can author C++ code for Linux servers,...
View ArticleNew Build 2016 Partner Extensions in the Visual Studio Team Services Marketplace
Today at Build 2016, we featured two new extensions from our Partners that are now live in the Visual Studio Team Services Marketplace. It’s been fantastic to see the growth of the extensions since we...
View ArticleAnnouncing the VC++ 2015 Migration Virtual Development Laboratory
The Visual C++ Team is pleased to announce the VC++ 2015 Migration Virtual Development Laboratory (Virtual DevLab) which will run from April 18th through September 30th of this year.A Virtual DevLab is...
View ArticleExecuting Automated tests in Build vNext using Test Plan, Test Suites
With Sprint 97 deployment on VSTS, users who have invested in planned testing using Test Plan, Test Suites can trigger automated runs in Build vNext. This functionality has been added to the Run...
View ArticleVS2015 Update 2 and TFS 2015 Update 2 have shipped
Yesterday, at the //Build/ conference, we announced the final release of Visual Studio 2015 Update 2 and Team Foundation Server 2015 Update 2. You can learn more at the following links:Visual Studio...
View ArticleAzure App Service Tools Updates in the Azure SDK for .NET 2.9
In the Azure SDK 2.9 we’ve made it significantly more convenient for developers who use Azure App Service to host their Web, Mobile, API, and background-processing WebJob apps. We’ve heard from...
View ArticleVisual C++ 2015 Update 2 Bug Fixes
We’re happy to have shipped Visual Studio 2015 Update 2 (grab a copy here!). This is a quick glance at the Visual C++ bugs resolved that were reported on the Microsoft Connect portal. We have fixed 330...
View ArticleC/C++ extension for Visual Studio Code
Today is an exciting day for all of us on the C++ team here at Microsoft! We love that we offer the great development experience C and C++ developers enjoy in Visual Studio on Windows, but at the same...
View ArticleAnnouncing New Dev Center Capabilities to Increase App Revenue and Streamline...
In the Build opening keynote, Satya Nadella and Terry Myerson talked about our ambition to make Windows the home for all developers. In the last year we’ve moved from discussing what would be possible...
View ArticleTeam Foundation Server Extensions
Extensions enable publishers (partners, customers, developers) to create first-class, integrated experiences within Visual Studio Team Services. They enable integration at the UI layer – surfacing the...
View Article.NET at Build 2016 – Open, Cross-platform and FREE
Wow! Could you imagine your ecosystem being this good? It is.Today, at Build 2016, we surprised a lot of people with some amazing announcements. If you were watching, you could tell that Scott Guthrie...
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