remote development

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Remote development on Windows involves using tools and editors that support coding, debugging, and testing from a distance, often via cloud or local network connections. Discussions on WindowsForum cover the Zed Windows beta, a Rust-based GPU-accelerated editor that enables remote development workflows, and Microsoft's new Edit text editor, a CLI tool designed for modern developer productivity. Security is also a key concern, as seen in coverage of CVE-2025-47959, a Visual Studio command injection vulnerability that could impact remote development environments. Additionally, Microsoft Build 2025 highlights include AI and cloud innovations that shape the future of remote development on Windows.
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    Zed Windows Beta Brings Rust GPU Editor to Windows Preview

    Zed Industries has quietly pushed a Windows beta into the wild, seeding a public nightly build via its community channels and opening the door for Windows users to try the Rust‑based editor that until now has been largely a macOS and Linux affair. Background Zed began life as a high‑performance...
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    CVE-2025-47959 in Visual Studio: How to Protect Against Command Injection Attacks

    Visual Studio users have long enjoyed a robust integrated development environment, complete with advanced debugging capabilities, intelligent code completion, and seamless integration with cloud-based workflows. However, even flagship software is not immune to security pitfalls. Among the more...
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    Microsoft’s New ‘Edit’ Text Editor on Windows: A Developer’s Next-Gen CLI Tool

    When Microsoft unveiled its new “Edit” text editor at its annual Build conference, it sent an unambiguous signal that foundational tools for Windows developers are due for a thoughtful refresh. The arrival of Edit on Windows, a text editor designed specifically to integrate with the command line...
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    Microsoft Build 2025 Highlights: AI, Cloud, and Windows Innovation Unveiled

    As the digital world zeros in on Seattle for the much-anticipated kickoff of Microsoft Build 2025, the mood among developers, IT strategists, and tech enthusiasts is a heady mix of excitement tempered by tough, unanswered questions. This four-day annual developer showcase, running from May 19 to...
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