Supporting Jetty for Java in Visual Studio Code
Eclipse Jetty is a popular web server and servlet container in Java community. We’ve released a new Jetty extension for Visual Studio Code that makes it easy to run and deploy WAR packages (Web...
View ArticleThe 3 improvements to Dev Center you should know about
We’ve been working hard on Windows Dev Center and wanted to share some of the improvements we’ve made for you, our developers. You can now submit PWAs to the Microsoft Store First, we’re excited to...
View ArticleTowards More Intelligent Search: Deep Learning for Query Semantics
Deep learning is helping to make Bing’s search results more intelligent. Here’s a peek behind the curtain of how we’re applying some of these techniques. Last week, I noticed there were dates printed...
View ArticleThe Programmer’s Hindsight – Caching with HttpClientFactory and...
In my last blog post Adding Cross-Cutting Memory Caching to an HttpClientFactory in ASP.NET Core with Polly I actually failed to complete my mission. I talked to a few people (thanks Dylan and Damian...
View ArticleBring the power of serverless to your IoT application and compete for cash...
It is hard these days to not walk past something which is connected to the Internet in some way. These things are everywhere - desks, pockets, wrists, walls, kitchens, vehicles, factories, traffic...
View ArticleMicrosoft extends AI support to PyTorch 1.0 deep learning framework
Today Microsoft is announcing the support for PyTorch 1.0 in Azure Machine Learning Services and Data Science Virtual Machine. PyTorch 1.0 takes the modular, production-oriented capabilities from...
View ArticleThe Azure Cloud Collaboration Center: A First-of-Its Kind Facility
As businesses around the world continue to adopt Azure, it's our mission to ensure our customers can trust our cloud. Today in Redmond, we invited the world to see how our teams are innovating in the...
View ArticleAzure Storage Explorer Generally Available
We are pleased to announce the general availability of Microsoft Azure Storage Explorer. Storage Explorer provides easy management of Azure Storage accounts and contents, including Blobs, Files,...
View ArticleAnnouncing a new name for the UWP Community Toolkit: Windows Community Toolkit
I’m really excited to announce, starting with the next major release, the UWP Community Toolkit will have a new name – the Windows Community Toolkit. This is a huge milestone for the toolkit and the...
View ArticleBringing Screen Capture to Microsoft Edge with the Media Capture API
Beginning with the EdgeHTML 17, Microsoft Edge is the first browser to support Screen Capture via the Screen Capture API. Web developers can start building on this feature today by upgrading to the...
View ArticlePython at Microsoft: Meet us at Build and PyCon US!
Next week are the Microsoft Build conference in Seattle, WA on May 7-9, and the PyCon conference in Cleveland, OH on May 9-17, and we (the Microsoft Python team) will be at both conferences looking...
View ArticleTowards More Intelligent Search: Deep Learning for Query Semantics
Deep learning is helping to make Bing’s search results more intelligent. Here’s a peek behind the curtain of how we’re applying some of these techniques.Last week, I noticed there were dates printed on...
View ArticleBlazor 0.3.0 experimental release now available
Blazor 0.3.0 is now available! This release includes important bug fixes and many new feature enhancements. New features in this release (details below): Project templates updated to use Bootstrap 4...
View ArticlePython in Visual Studio Code – April 2018 Release
We are pleased to announce that the April 2018 release of the Python Extension for Visual Studio Code is now available from the marketplace and the gallery. You can download the Python extension from...
View ArticleAnnouncing ASP.NET MVC 5.2.5, Web API 5.2.5, and Web Pages 3.2.5
Today we released ASP.NET MVC 5.2.5, Web API 5.2.5, and Web Pages 3.2.5 on NuGet. This is a patch release that contains only bug fixes. You can find the full list of bug fixes for this release in the...
View ArticleEyes wide open – Correct Caching is always hard
In my last post I talked about Caching and some of the stuff I've been doing to cache the results of a VERY expensive call to the backend that hosts my podcast. As always, the comments are better than...
View ArticleThree Twitter Threads
I've been heads-down this week preparing for some upcoming talks, so not as much blogging as usual this week. But there have been some interesting conversations on Twitter this week that you may be...
View ArticleExploring Azure App Service – Introduction
Have you ever needed to quickly stand up a web site, or web API app that was publicly available? Is your team or organization thinking about moving to the cloud but aren’t sure the best place to start?...
View ArticleGeneral availability: Azure Storage metrics in Azure Monitor
Azure Storage metrics in Azure Monitor, which was previously in public preview, is now generally available. Azure Monitor is the platform service that provides a single source of monitoring data for...
View ArticleAzure expands certification scope of Health Information Trust Alliance Common...
I’m proud to announce that our Azure Health Information Trust Alliance (HITRUST) Common Security Framework (CSF) Certification was not only renewed by HITRUST, but our certification scope has expanded...
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