Visual Studio Code has been my favorite programming text editor and integrated development environment (IDE) for years. Even as I’ve switched between working on front-end web development, CLI tools, ...
Microsoft today announced that the brand-new Visual Studio 2026 will be the star of the show at the Visual Studio Live! developer conference in Orlando in November.
Overview VS Code, CLion, and Qt Creator stand out for cross-platform flexibility and advanced features in 2025Code::Blocks and Dev-C++ remain reliable options f ...
Big software projects call for tools that can handle serious workloads and keep teams connected. Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2022 is a 64-bit integrated development environment built to ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has moved from basic functions, such as conversation and text generation, to more advanced roles in specialized domains. It is now evolving into systems that can act as ...
Microsoft has brought its Go-based native TypeScript compiler to Visual Studio 2026 Insiders, marking a major milestone in the move toward TypeScript 7 with up to 10x performance gains and a ...
Visual Studio is probably one of the best IDEs out there, especially when it comes to Windows apps. Now, it just got a lot better with a new set of features—including a lot of AI stuff that should ...
This shift allows AI agents, including those in Microsoft Security Copilot, GitHub Copilot and other ecosystems, to reason, automate and act at enterprise scale. According to Microsoft, the ...
AI agents are all the rage right now. Google announced its “agentic era” for Google Gemini back in spring 2025, while Microsoft, OpenAI, Anthropic, and the other big players in the AI space have each ...
Microsoft has recruited a number of executives in 2025, including a new Canada president, a corporate vice president overseeing Copilot Studio and multiple Google DeepMind employees.
Microsoft has launched the open-source Agent Framework, a new SDK that unifies Semantic Kernel and AutoGen to simplify enterprise-grade AI agent development.
From unpatched cars to hijacked clouds, this week's Threatsday headlines remind us of one thing — no corner of technology is safe. Attackers are scanning firewalls for critical flaws, bending ...