Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2026 bundle pairs dev tools with courses in Python, JavaScript, and SQL. TechRepublic Get the web's best business technology news, tutorials, reviews, trends, and ...
Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2026 bundle pairs dev tools with courses in Python, JavaScript, and SQL. TechRepublic Get the web's best business technology news, tutorials, reviews, trends, and ...
Visual Studio 2022 is an upgrade over its predecessor, the VS 2019. This Microsoft IDE is compatible with a lot of database technologies such as Azure, SQL, and SQLite, and has a perfect integration.
Microsoft has released a new GitHub Copilot extension in public preview designed to help enterprise .NET developers modernize and migrate legacy applications to Azure. Integrated with Visual Studio ...
Microsoft unveiled .NET Aspire at the Build 2024 developer conference, describing it as an opinionated, cloud-ready stack for building observable, production ready, distributed, cloud-native ...
Overview Microsoft SQL Bindings for Visual Studio Code enable users to develop Azure Functions with Azure SQL bindings. For more information, see Create Azure Functions with the SQL Bindings extension ...
New features for Visual Studio come from all manner of sources, with IDE extension author extraordinaire Mads Kristensen being near or at the top of the list. He solicits feature feedback regularly ...
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Visual Studio Code is a free, lightweight but powerful source code editor that runs on your desktop and on the web and is available for Windows, macOS, Linux, and Raspberry Pi OS. It comes with ...
I have a 2014 15” MacBook Pro that I’m looking to replace sooner or later with an equivalent M1 MacBook Pro (most likely the 14”). However, one big holdup is that for my day job, I run Visual Studio ...
Thanks to LINQ and Entity Framework, I don't write a lot of online, transactional SQL any more (I like to think that, thanks to Entity Framework, I have Microsoft's ADO.NET team doing that for me).
Anyone else going to the SQL/visual studio 2005 launch at Moscone tomorrow? A coworker and I will be there, learning all about features in SQL '05 we don't really care about (and getting free copies ...