Windows Terminal, Console and Command Line, Windows Subsystem for Linux, WSL, Windows Package Manager| Windows Command Line
We are thrilled to announce the launch of Microsoft.Extensions.AI for .NET! Our collaboration with the .NET team since the debut of Semantic Kernel has resulted in a powerful new feature that aligns with the best practices of both current and upcoming .NET releases. With the introduction of Microsoft.Extensions.AI, Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) and AI solution […]| Semantic Kernel
Introducing the integration of Microsoft's Semantic Kernel with Google's A2A protocol, enabling Semantic Kernel agents to seamlessly exchange context, instructions, and data with other agents to collaboratively accomplish tasks.| Azure AI Foundry Blog
The Agent Store offers a new, immersive experience within Microsoft 365 Copilot that enables users to browse, install, and try agents tailored to their needs.| Microsoft 365 Developer Blog
Read the latest updates about all things Python at Microsoft| Microsoft for Python Developers Blog
Get the latest information, insights, and news from Microsoft.| Microsoft for Developers
C++ tutorials, C and C++ news, and information about Visual Studio, Visual Studio Code, and Vcpkg from the Microsoft C++ team.| C++ Team Blog
Starting with Go 1.25, we're enabling telemetry collection in the Microsoft build of Go to gather valuable usage data that helps us prioritize future roadmap items and improve the developer experience.| Microsoft for Go Developers
The official source of product insight from the Visual Studio Engineering Team| Visual Studio Blog
In previous posts I’ve talked about performance improvements that our team contributed to the Git community. At Microsoft, we’ve been pushing Git to its limits with the largest and busiest Git repositories on the planet, improving core Git as we go and sending these improvements back upstream. With Git 2.21.0 and later you can take […]| Azure DevOps Blog
You’re building a next generation AI-powered app. It needs to be fast, private, and work anywhere, even without internet connectivity. This isn’t just about prototyping. You’re shipping a real app to real users, with AI that delivers value and scales cost-effectively. Meet Foundry Local—the high-performance local AI runtime stack that brings Azure AI Foundry’s power […]| Azure AI Foundry Blog
The latest news on Microsoft's Graphics and Display technology| DirectX Developer Blog
Starting August 15, 2024 we will be retiring the Office 365 connectors feature from Microsoft Teams and recommend Power Automate workflows as a solution.| Microsoft 365 Developer Blog
The Microsoft build of Go 1.24 ships with many new FIPS-140 related features. Here's a closer look at the upcoming changes.| Microsoft for Go Developers
Performance tuning and debugging for DirectX 12 games on Windows| PIX on Windows
The command-line tool provides convenient methods to access Microsoft Graph API capabilities on any operating system and any shell.| Microsoft 365 Developer Blog
Last year, we introduced the option to make PackageReference the default package management format for managing NuGet dependencies when installing the first NuGet package for a newly created projects. With Visual Studio Version 15.7 Preview 3, we have introduced the capability to migrate existing projects that use the packages.config format to use PackageReference instead. Benefits […]| The NuGet Blog
Quantum Development| Q# Blog
Free. Cross-platform. Open source. A developer platform for building all your apps.| .NET Blog