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Local history, language-specific settings also enhanced in latest version of Microsoft’s open source code editor.
WebStorm, Visual Studio 2017, Visual Studio Code, NetBeans, Komodo, and Eclipse pull out the stops for JavaScript, Node.js, and friends.
SQL has dominated data querying for decades. Newer query languages offer more elegance, simplicity, and flexibility for modern use cases.
Whether software developers are on site or remote, these practices and tools boost the efficiency of meetings that can’t be an email.
Handled appropriately, low-code development tools pose no additional security risk over any other platform, system, or development environment.
The extension preview allows developers to preview ASP.NET and ASP.NET Core web projects, debug and edit HTML and CSS, and inspect and simulate network conditions.
Microsoft’s accessibility tool helps you build inclusive user experiences.
February 2022 release of Microsoft’s open source code editor also enhances debugging, audio cues, and VS Code for the Web.
Next version of Microsoft’s flagship programming language for .NET development will also simplify the syntax for parameter null checking.
The transition to .NET 6 has left some useful tools behind. The open source community is updating the ideas behind them for a new, cross-platform world.