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Microsoft releases first native Arm64 Visual Studio: Another step towards making Windows on Arm compelling

Microsoft has previewed Visual Studio for Arm64, saying it is “the first version of Visual Studio that will […]

RubyGems progresses with mandatory MFA for publishers

The maintainers of RubyGems, the main package – or “gem” – repository for the Ruby programming language, are […]

Deno’s Fresh framework: From editor to edge with no build required

The Deno company, sponsors of the Deno project which provides an open source runtime for TypeScript and JavaScript, […]

Microsoft releases version 1.68 of Visual Studio Code: Tweaks, sponsor buttons, and continuing performance worries

Microsoft has pushed out version 1.68 of Visual Studio Code, also known as the May 2022 update, with […]

Web push and container queries come to Safari: Enough to fend off accusations of holding back the web?

Apple’s WWDC developer event is under way this week, with the company’s previewing fresh features for the Safari […]

Interview: Does new Envoy Gateway give hope for reduction in Kubernetes project sprawl?

Among the most significant announcements at the recent Kubecon Europe was the introduction of Envoy Gateway – not […]

Microsoft releases first major update to Windows App SDK – but winning over devs is a challenge

Microsoft Windows App SDK 1.1 is out, with many important updates to the framework once known as “project […]

GitHub Enterprise Server 3.5 released with Dependabot and more, but cloud version gets features first

GitHub Enterprise Server, the self-hosted version of the code shack’s platform, has hit version 3.5. The company said […]

Mintlify will document code with AI – but there is no substitute for the human factor

Mintlify, a startup specializing in automated code documentation, secured $2.8 million in seed funding this week. The company […]

How Python 3.11 is gaining performance at the cost of ‘a bit more memory’

One of the most keenly anticipated new features in the forthcoming Python 3.11 (scheduled for October) is better […]