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    GitHub Copilot Free Launch: Empowering Developers Worldwide with AI Tools

    GitHub, the mammoth Microsoft-owned platform relied on by coders across the globe, just dropped a major announcement — and the coding world is buzzing. They’ve surpassed a jaw-dropping 150 million developers and are amplifying this milestone with the launch of “GitHub Copilot Free” in Visual...
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    GitHub Reaches 150 Million Developers: Unlocking Free AI with Copilot

    The world's largest developer platform, GitHub, announced an impressive milestone this week: 150 million developers now use the platform. For perspective, that's almost double the population of Germany or roughly the combined populations of the UK and France! To underline its commitment to...
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    GitHub Celebrates 150 Million Users with Free Copilot AI Coding Tool

    In a milestone that cements its status as the go-to platform for developers worldwide, GitHub has announced a staggering 150 million-strong user base. The news, unveiled on December 19th, 2024, comes alongside another big reveal: a new GitHub Copilot Free tier that’s sure to spark joy among...
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    GitHub Copilot: The Frustrations of Responsible AI Policies for Developers

    Here’s the scene: you're deep in the trenches of code with Visual Studio, your trusted integrated development environment (IDE), relying on GitHub Copilot, that ever-so-helpful AI pair programmer, to guide you through a particularly gnarly issue. But wait! Just as you’re ready to get the answer...
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    Microsoft's Windows 11 Virtual Machines Disappear: What You Need to Know

    In a surprising twist of events, Microsoft's official Windows 11 virtual machines have vanished from the digital realm, leaving users scratching their heads and wondering about the implications of this sudden disappearance. So, what exactly happened? Spoiler alert: it's not a glitch in the...
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    Announcing dual-screen preview SDKs and Microsoft 365 Developer Day

    In November, we shared our vision for dual-screen devices and how this new device category will help people get more done on smaller and more mobile form factors. Today, we are excited to give you an update on how you can get started and optimize for dual-screen devices by: Exploring preview...
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    Announcing the Microsoft Azure DevOps Bounty program

    The Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC) is pleased to announce the launch of the Link Removed program, a program dedicated to providing rock-solid security for our DevOps customers. Starting January 17, 2019, we’re excited to offer rewards up to US$20,000 for eligible vulnerabilities in...
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    Making mixed reality: a conversation with Alexandros Sigaras and Sophia Roshal

    Link Removed Dr. Olivier Elemento (left) alongside with his Ph.D students Neil Madhukar and Katie Gayvert, analyze medical network data (photo courtesy of the Englander Institute for Precision Medicine) Welcome! This is Making mixed reality, a series celebrating the passionate community...
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    Building vorlon.JS with the help of the developer community and what’s next

    Recently at Link Removed and in the Microsoft Edge Web Platform Summit, we have talked about how our focus on bringing our teams and the technologies behind our web platform closer to the broader community of developers. We’ve made it a priority to contribute to open source projects that improve...
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    Windows 7 The 400 horsepower device

    When web development reached critical mass in the early-mid 2000's, there was a lot of discussion about what it all meant for native development and apps that are optimized for devices, but developers' penchant for exploiting what devices can do has persisted through all of that, and it keeps...
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    Windows 8 Development Causes a Stir with Developers

    Early previews of Windows 8 have caused quite the stir in the developer community. The uproar is mainly due to the emphasis on HTML5 and JavaScript as the “primary” way for building new applications for the Windows 8 platform. Source: Yahoo! News
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    Windows 7 ICSE 2011: Conversation with Andreas Zeller

    ICSE, the International Conference on Software Engineering,® is the premier software engineering conference, providing a forum for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, experiences and concerns in the field of software engineering...
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    Windows 7 Talkin' C++ with Boris Jabes: C++ Intellisense, Game Development, and Boris Faces His Demons

    Boris Jabes is fun guy to talk to about C++. He has the distinction of being the first guy to share the news about the removal of C++/CLI intellisense support in VC10. He also has a great perspective on why the decision was made and understands the complexity of intellisense projects and complex...
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    Windows 7 Checking In: Jeff Derstadt - Programming Data and the Entity Framework

    Jeff Derstadt is a developer on the Entity Framework team. Erik stops by to learn more about what Jeff does day to day. Jeff and Erik talk about programming data, generally, and the Entity Framework development model, specifically. We learn about how Jeff got into software development, how/why...
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    Windows 7 Web Camps TV #5 - Building your own WebMatrix Helpers

    In this episode of Web Camps TV, James is joined by Erik Porter, PM on the ASP.NET team. Erik is responsible for the Helpers that go into the WebMatrix tool. You can think of Helpers as shortcuts used to build apps more quickly, and these shortcuts are broken into two different types: UI Helpers...
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