Today, we’re announcing ARM64EC (“Emulation Compatible”), a new way to build apps for Windows 11 on ARM. With the latest Visual Studio tools in preview and the Windows 11 Insider SDK, you'll be able to take advantage of ARM64EC to incrementally transition your app to running with native speed on...
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For those of you who read this blog there was one piece of news last week that I'm sure got you excited.
A team of volunteers, with the full support of Microsoft, has taken our loved Windows Live Writer (which I am using right now to write this) and given it a new lease on live.
Say hello to...
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Starting today at Link Removed in San Francisco, we’re going deep on details around Windows 10. This morning, Link Removed described our goal to bring Windows 10 to a billion devices over the next two-three years, and showed off a number of innovations that will help us reach more individual...
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The .NET Core Team talks about the release of the Link Removed. CoreCLR is the second open source repo that the team has shared on GitHub, the first one being CoreFX. CoreCLR is an execution engine for .NET apps, performing functions such as IL byte code loading, compilation to machine code and...
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FFMpeg's ffvp8, the Fastest VP8 Decoder
Just after 3 weeks of Link Removed due to 404 Error, the FFMpeg team still impressing us but this time with a new benchmark of their own vp8 decoder. The new ffvp8 decoder written independently using pre-existent FFMpeg code-base iLink Removed - Invalid...
Judging from the comments at places like Link Removed , I somehow don't think so. The iCabbal forces won't allow it.
To which mike responded quite well: