Get notified in your email when a new post is published to this blog The .NET Language Strategy I am constantly aware of the enormous impact our language investments have on so many people’s daily lives. Our languages are a huge strength of the .NET platform, and a primary factor in people choosing to bet on it – and stay on it. I’ve been here on the .NET languages team at Microsoft for more than
Get notified in your email when a new post is published to this blog This week at Build 2016, we released Visual Studio 2015 Update 2 and Visual Studio “15” Preview. Both releases include many new language features that you can try today. It’s safe to install both versions of Visual Studio on the same machine so that you can check out all of the new features for yourself. Download Visual Studio Up
物言わぬ多数派: Visual Basic 6 が今でも成功している理由 David Platt マイクロソフトは最近、Windows 8 の有効期間は Visual Basic 6 アプリケーションが「動作する」よう、互換性を確保する期間を延長することを発表しました (詳しくは今月の編集長のコラム、「老兵は死なず」をお読みください)。最初に Visual Basic 6 がリリースされたのは 1998 年なので、Visual Basic 6 アプリケーションは少なくとも 24 年にわたってサポートされることになります。Windows 7 (2009 年) と互換性がない Microsoft .NET Framework 1.0 (2002 年) とは対照的です。 Eric という私の生徒が、Visual Basic 6 を、Windows エコシステムに巣くう「なかなか退治できないゴキブ
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In Visual Studio 2022 17.10 Preview 2, we’ve introduced some UX updates and usability improvements to the Connection Manager. With these updates we provide a more seamless experience when connecting to remote systems and/or debugging failed connections. Please install the latest Preview to try it out. Read on to learn what the Connection ...
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In Visual Studio 2022 17.10 Preview 2, we’ve introduced some UX updates and usability improvements to the Connection Manager. With these updates we provide a more seamless experience when connecting to remote systems and/or debugging failed connections. Please install the latest Preview to try it out. Read on to learn what the Connection ...
In Visual Studio 2022 17.10 Preview 2, we’ve introduced some UX updates and usability improvements to the Connection Manager. With these updates we provide a more seamless experience when connecting to remote systems and/or debugging failed connections. Please install the latest Preview to try it out. Read on to learn what the Connection ...
In Visual Studio 2022 17.10 Preview 2, we’ve introduced some UX updates and usability improvements to the Connection Manager. With these updates we provide a more seamless experience when connecting to remote systems and/or debugging failed connections. Please install the latest Preview to try it out. Read on to learn what the Connection ...
In Visual Studio 2022 17.10 Preview 2, we’ve introduced some UX updates and usability improvements to the Connection Manager. With these updates we provide a more seamless experience when connecting to remote systems and/or debugging failed connections. Please install the latest Preview to try it out. Read on to learn what the Connection ...
In Visual Studio 2022 17.10 Preview 2, we’ve introduced some UX updates and usability improvements to the Connection Manager. With these updates we provide a more seamless experience when connecting to remote systems and/or debugging failed connections. Please install the latest Preview to try it out. Read on to learn what the Connection ...
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A Brief Introduction to the Reactive Extensions for .NET, Rx Wow, it has been a long time since I have blogged. Yesterday, we made the first official... Author: wesdyer Date: 11/18/2009 The Marvels of Monads If the word "continuation" causes eyes to glaze over, then the word "monad"... Author: wesdyer Date: 01/10/2008 Continuation-Passing Style There are some technical words that cause quite a st
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