Tim Anderson
AWS supporting Azure DevOps with container migration service for Java and .NET
AWS is showing that there is no such thing as a competitor when it comes to making it […]
Rust applications previewed on Azure Sphere – a ‘lifeline’ for embedded systems, says Microsoft
Microsoft has previewed Rust-based applications on Azure Sphere, its platform for cloud-connected devices. Azure Sphere is formed of […]
Microsoft’s devcontainer.json: Just for VS Code or an evolving standard?
Last month, Microsoft declared that “dev containers have become broadly useful for scenarios beyond VS Code” and introduced […]
Why is there a .NET dustup? Microsoft introduced closed-source C# extension for VS Code
Microsoft will introduce a closed-source extension for C# in Visual Studio Code as an alternative to the existing […]
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 […]
