Visual Studio “14” CTP 2 and Entity Framework
Today we’re providing a second CTP of the next version of Visual Studio, to gather your early feedback. For more information on this release, see Visual Studio “14” CTPs. This post covers the places...
View ArticleVisual Studio “14” CTP 2 Available
Today we released CTP 2 of Visual Studio “14”, which is the codename for the next version of Visual Studio. To get started, you can download the bits (also available on MSDN subscriber downloads), or...
View ArticleJuly 2014 Internet Explorer Updates
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS14-037 - CriticalThis security update resolves one publicly disclosed vulnerability and twenty-three privately reported vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer. The most...
View ArticleCTP2 for Visual Studio "14" Now Available
You have probably already heard, but CTP2 for Visual Studio "14" is now available. Download Visual Studio "14" CTP2 (also available on MSDN ). You could save time and use the VM in Azure . Learn more...
View Article[Announcement] OData Client Code Generator 2.0.0 release
We are happy to announce that the OData Client Code Generator is released and available on Visual Studio Gallery. In this release, we focused on lighting up more OData features and the usability of the...
View Article[Tutorial & Sample] Client Delayed Query
In OData Client 6.5.0, together with OData Client Code Generator 2.0.0, we have improved the user experience on the client side by introducing delayed query into it. This feature enables valid...
View ArticleUpcoming VS Online Licensing Changes
Through the fall and spring, we transitioned VS Online from Preview to General Availability. That process included changes to branding, the SLA, the announcement of pricing, the end of the early...
View ArticleBuilding 8.1 apps (Windows Phone and Windows Store) using Visual Studio “14”...
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View ArticleRelease Candidate for Katana 3 and the ASP.NET Security Components
One step closer to GA! The release candidate NuGet packages for Katana 3 are now available on the NuGet.org gallery, published with version 3.0.0-rc2.Most of this release consists of bug fixes and...
View ArticlePartner Profile: Education app ported to Windows 8.1, Microsoft Azure for...
Intro:We continue our Partner Profile series with a look at Castle Rock Research, a developer of educational materials and solutions.The education market continues to see strong growth of tablets and...
View ArticleWhich app should I build? Exploring opportunities in the market
This blog post is the first in a guest series of articles from the creators of AppFeds.com which walk developers through some of the business aspects of app development. In this post, we will cover the...
View ArticleRolling out the Windows Developer Program for IoT
You’ve heard quite a bit recently about Microsoft’s strategy for bringing Windows to more devices, including IoT. Today I’d like to update you on the commitments we made during the recent O’Reilly...
View ArticleHanselman's Newsletter of Wonderful Things: June 2nd, 2014
I have a "whenever I get around to doing it" Newsletter of Wonderful Things. Why a newsletter? I dunno. It seems more personal somehow. Fight me.You can view all the previous newsletters here. You can...
View ArticlePersonal Productivity: Business vs. busyness vs. laziness
There's an ancient cliché that drives a lot of my thinking about personal productivity. "Excessive busy-ness is a common form of laziness."Busy-ness in the Tibetan tradition is considered the most...
View ArticleProject Siena Beta 3: Enabling business users to create custom apps to...
I am excited to announce the availability of the Beta3 release of Project Siena. This new release makes it even easier for business experts, business analysts and other app imagineers to create...
View ArticleToday @ Worldwide Partner Conference – Microsoft’s Vertical ISV Partnership...
I’m here at Microsoft’s Worldwide Partner Conference in Washington, D.C. to meet with many of the partners who make Microsoft great and, in turn, help those partners be successful, working with them to...
View ArticleTips for submitting apps in markets that require an age rating
Windows and Windows Phone apps are available in hundreds of markets, as seen in my Windows Store trends blog. Many of these markets have organizations that help label apps for the age group for which...
View ArticleWPC Day 2 – Showcasing our partners
I’m excited to be spending a second day at the Worldwide Partner Conference in Washington, D.C. True to the conference’s name, I’ve been meeting with many of our key partners who are building...
View ArticleKinect powers virtual reality experience for Disney’s Planes 2: Fire & Rescue
It’s been as busy day, and not only with our partners at WPC!I am excited to tell you that we began shipping Kinect for Windows v2 sensors earlier today and that we simultaneously released a preview...
View ArticleNew Opportunity: Kinect for Windows + Unified Windows developer portal and...
Earlier this week Microsoft released the Kinect for Windows Public Preview which represents a new opportunity for Windows developers, as apps created with the new SDK may be published to the Window...
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