Top Stories from the Microsoft DevOps Community – 2021.06.18
It's Friday which means there's a new batch of content from the community to share. We have new posts on pipelines, DevSecOps, and Bicep to share with you. Let's get into it!
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It's Friday which means there's a new batch of content from the community to share. We have new posts on pipelines, DevSecOps, and Bicep to share with you. Let's get into it!
There are far more ARM instructions than I'm going to cover here. I've skipped over the floating point instructions, the SIMD instructions, and some other specialty instructions that I haven't yet seen come out of the compiler. Here are a few that are still interesting, even if I haven't seen the compiler generate them. A few miscellaneous...
.NET MAUI Preview 5 is now available. We have enabled animations and view transformations, completed the porting of several UI components, and introduced improvements to the single project templates.
Hello Xamarin developers! We’ve discussed Window Manager in previous blog posts – it’s an AndroidX library that brings dual-screen and foldable support to Android, across a variety of devices including Microsoft Surface Duo. Window Manager is now available to test with Xamarin.Android apps via a prerelease NuGet Xamarin....
Learn about blazing fast compiled models and other enhancements to EF Core 6.0 preview 5.
.NET 6 Preview 5 is now available! Check out all the improvements in ASP.NET Core in this update.
.NET 6 Preview 5 is now available.
We're excited to announce that the first preview release of Visual Studio 2022 is ready to install! This is the first release of a 64-bit Visual Studio and we’d love for you to download it, try it out, and join us in shaping the next major release of Visual Studio with your feedback.
In Visual Studio 2022 Preview 1 you can automatically complete larger chunks of code, up to a whole line at a time; download the preview now.
The Department of Defense (DoD) has approved Microsoft access to the Enterprise Mission Assurance Support Service (eMASS). This allows DoD mission owners to coordinate with Microsoft on access to the Azure security authorization packages, including control inheritance and control implementation details.