Microsoft is bringing Visual Studio to the browser, unveils .NET 5, and launches ML.NET 1.0 [venturebeat.com]
Microsoft’s IntelliCode for AI-assisted coding comes out of preview [techcrunch.com]
Microsoft launches Visual Studio Online, an online code editor [techcrunch.com]
Microsoft makes it easy for enterprises to adopt GitHub with new updates [mspoweruser.com]
Microsoft announces Visual Studio Online, a web-based code editor [mspoweruser.com]
Microsoft open-sources its quantum computing development tools [techcrunch.com]
Introducing .NET 5 [devblogs.microsoft.com]
One .NET: unification of .NET for Windows and .NET Core, Xamarin too [www.itwriting.com]
GitHub cozies up to Azure Active Directory, Visual Studio in series of new updates from Microsoft [www.geekwire.com]
Build 2019: .NET 5 Announced as .NET Core and .NET Framework Replacement [winbuzzer.com]
You can now sign into Azure with your GitHub account [venturebeat.com]
Microsoft Build 2019: Cloud, AI and what else to expect at annual dev conference [www.hindustantimes.com]
Build 2019: Microsoft Releases Managed Business Blockchain Service [www.silicon.co.uk]
Microsoft is open-sourcing its Quantum Development Kit [venturebeat.com]
Intelligent Productivity and Collaboration, from Anywhere [devblogs.microsoft.com]
The big developer news at #MSBuild:@VisualStudio is coming to the browser@dotnet 5 ships in Novemberhttps://t.co/nRYZAH2FtX
— Emil Protalinski (@EPro) May 6, 2019
IntelliCode, Microsoft's tool for AI-assisted coding that was trained on GitHub projects with 100+ stars, is now generally available (Frederic Lardinois/TechCrunch) https://t.co/2F5lDT0cb6
— Chris Heilmann (@codepo8) May 6, 2019
きゃー!ついにVS Codeがブラウザベースで動くVisual Studio Onlineってのが発表されたぞ! #MSBuild
— nabettu?渡邊達明 (@nabettu) May 6, 2019
GitHub買収からのこの流れは、、、GitHub上のコードがブラウザdev環境(裏はAzureのVM)で動くやつが来て、完全にiPad開発が捗るやつ。開発マシンのシンクライアント化的な。https://t.co/eWAI2MCckq
Microsoft launches Visual Studio Online, an online code editor https://t.co/R9dcQjWwtj
— Olivier Leplus ? (@olivierleplus) May 6, 2019
Microsoft launches Visual Studio Online, an online code editor – TechCrunch https://t.co/vOsogJSqBo
— Mattbrowne (@MattBrowne) May 6, 2019
【アナウンス】
— Madoka ??4/27-5/8(水)米国なう (@chomado) May 6, 2019
新サービス Visual Studio Online が private preview でリリース
webブラウザ上で Visual Studio Code みたいなエディタが動き実際に互換性も。デモでは iPad でコード編集 #MSBuild
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Microsoft launches Visual Studio Online, an online code editorhttps://t.co/YwIwaMqgbc
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?Microsoft launches Visual Studio Online, an online code editor | TechCrunchhttps://t.co/5j1Cm2BtwE#MSBuild #VSCode #VisualStudioOnline
— 戸倉彩 (Aya Tokura) ??5/6-5/8 #MS Build ?? (@ayatokura) May 6, 2019
Does this mean that Visual Studio will support Swift? ?https://t.co/0ORWEyWGkN
— JP Simard (@simjp) May 6, 2019
Introducing .NET 5 https://t.co/OT6A0KkL0i
— .NET Team (@dotnet) May 6, 2019
We also announced .NET 5 which unifies the .NET platform. https://t.co/qIKFgrIvBw. You can watch @shanselman and I discuss this live at 2pm pacific at https://t.co/h8GqAFx4WL
— Scott Hunter (@coolcsh) May 6, 2019
You can't just sneak in "Java Interop on all platforms" and give us no details Microsoft https://t.co/2krdmaAbzV
— Richard Minerich (@rickasaurus) May 6, 2019
#microsoft announced .NET 5; They will ship .NET Core 3.0 this September, .NET 5 in November 2020, and then intend to ship a major version of .NET once a year, every November. @dotnet https://t.co/VtUiNR3Nei
— Loek Duys (@LDuys) May 6, 2019
“There will be just one .NET going forward, and you will be able to use it to target Windows, Linux, macOS, iOS, Android, tvOS, watchOS and WebAssembly and more” https://t.co/ruRdpnOTuj
— Peter Steinberger (@steipete) May 6, 2019
Introducing .NET 5, the next step in our journey that unifies the #dotnet platform https://t.co/OT6A0KkL0i #build2019 pic.twitter.com/3FU09YDf3C
— .NET Team (@dotnet) May 6, 2019
very torn between "naming is hard, RIP .NET Core" and "yasssss, semver-ing .NET finally" but this is some good news all round https://t.co/JX5LGmQMaP
— brendan forster ?? (@shiftkey) May 6, 2019
Microsoft launches Visual Studio Online, an online code editor | @TechCrunch https://t.co/uHf2528F7P
— Tim Warner (@TechTrainerTim) May 6, 2019
Visual Studio Online (昔のやつじゃなくてねw)の登場で、ついに iPad でVisual Studio を使う事ができるのか!https://t.co/dUBUdL2P2x
— しのぶ@エバンジェリスト (@shinoblogavi) May 6, 2019
VS Codeがどんどん僕の理想を実現していくんだが… https://t.co/NuyTu7NuDZ
— shishi (@shishi4tw) May 6, 2019
Visual Studio @code added Cloud-Hosted Dev Environments and @code in the Browser! Full details here - https://t.co/hesloqygBs - #MSBuild pic.twitter.com/AUSNbbLiFf
— Dan Fernandez (@danielfe) May 6, 2019
A new "Visual Studio Online" (VSO): Visual Studio Code in the browser. Yes, Microsoft is reusing the name that was used for Azure DevOps in 2011-2013. https://t.co/6ptGXkpmKk @code pic.twitter.com/6WFMpCmnCm
— Dr. Holger Schwichtenberg (@DOTNETDOKTOR) May 6, 2019
Incredibly Amazing Announcment!! https://t.co/nAGtT5zoVK
— Sean (廖肖恩) in ?? (@TheLarkInn) May 6, 2019
Visual Studio Online (@code online it seems). Ironic because @code as a project started in the browser. It's amazing to see it coming back with full force.
Super excited to share an early look at the future of developer productivity in Visual Studio. If you’re interested in learning more and working with our team, don’t hesitate to sign up for the private preview! ? https://t.co/2qrUCusU4p
— Jonathan Carter (@LostInTangent) May 6, 2019
? VSCode online: "You will be able to navigate to https://t.co/5xwUACn3Eb and access any of your remote environments" https://t.co/junpJVOfSK
— Alberto Gimeno ? (@gimenete) May 6, 2019
#VS2019 and more at #MSBuild:
— Shahed Chowdhuri @ Microsoft (@shahedC) May 6, 2019
Intelligent Productivity and Collaboration, from Anywhere
* Remote-Powered Developer Tools
* Cloud-Hosted Development Environments
* Browser-Based Web Companionhttps://t.co/RtvJiFhUOQ
Developer Collaboration everywhere...what @shanselman and @amandaksilver just demonstrated at #MSBuild with @code and @VisualStudio - sign up for the private preview! https://t.co/BOd5wnUxY8
— Tim Heuer (@timheuer) May 6, 2019
Intelligent Productivity and Collaboration, from Anywhere https://t.co/MZ6fipzjhI via @VisualStudio #VisualStudio #Microsoft
— ♫ Nik sıoqǝןɹɐɥɔ ♫ ♬ (@NikCharlebois) May 6, 2019
Code anywhere with Visual Studio Online @code #MSBuild https://t.co/QNq3WgMaql
— Nicole Herskowitz (@nicolelamb) May 6, 2019
Check out the new Visual Studio Online Cloud-Hosted Development Environments https://t.co/S1GfjrRbnO #Azure #VSCode #VisualStudio #MSBuild #AzDev #AzOps
— Thomas Maurer (@ThomasMaurer) May 6, 2019
Welcome to the browser, @Code! https://t.co/ZjquDc2Ag2
— Amjad Masad ? (@amasad) May 6, 2019
This is so exciting! Can’t wait to try out the @code online preview! https://t.co/ZaguERTg5P #MSBuild
— Christina Warren @ #MSBuild (@film_girl) May 6, 2019
iPadで開発できるな "Cloud-Hosted Development Environments" "Browser-Based Web Companion
— Toru Makabe (@tmak_tw) May 6, 2019
" / Intelligent Productivity and Collaboration, from Anywhere | The Visual Studio Blog https://t.co/lTwY4P7hAK
마이크로소프트는 닷넷 프레임워크, 닷넷 코어, 모노와 자마린을 통합한 닷넷 5을 발표.
— 데드캣 (@deadcatssociety) May 7, 2019
닷넷 프레임워크와 혼동을 피하기 위해 4는 건너뛴다고https://t.co/62PeULYnzV pic.twitter.com/9F55GO8Uqi
Microsoft announced that they're going to become another player in @glitch and AWS Cloud9's back yard, and I am here for it. The more people that realizes how transformative web-based code editing can be, the better. https://t.co/2xpvXpr6R4
— Erin Sparling (@everyplace) May 6, 2019
Microsoft’s IntelliCode for AI-assisted coding comes out of preview | TechCrunch https://t.co/v1ox1ZEBse
— Peter Xing (@peterxing) May 6, 2019
? We're excited about trying Intellicode, an AI-powered new feature for Visual Studio!https://t.co/XR3eWE9dF8
— CoderFoundry (@CoderFoundry) May 6, 2019
Microsoft launches Visual Studio Online, an online code editor https://t.co/BlppMhIObT #Azure #DevOps
— Pete Zerger (@pzerger) May 6, 2019
Visual Studio Onlinehttps://t.co/6EjzvfVmmp
— ctmcisco (@ctmcisco) May 6, 2019
— どらげ (@ryu09101102) May 7, 2019
Microsoft launches Visual Studio Online, an online code editor https://t.co/9odVcdYxxH via @TechCrunch
— Vlad Catrinescu (@vladcatrinescu) May 7, 2019
時代が追いついてきたようだな...!(要素技術は違う) https://t.co/oyr65WXFZU https://t.co/QKBhOiU4mH
— Kei Nakazawa (@muo_jp) May 6, 2019
Microsoft announced that it is bringing back Visual Studio Online brand. It will allow developers to work on and edit code from any device with latest web browsers.https://t.co/hZAqD0zTQ3
— Alex Skrypnyk ⚽??? (@SkripnikAlex) May 6, 2019
Microsoft open-sources its quantum computing development toolshttps://t.co/Qu3iVbsDdn
— Computer Science (@CompSciFact) May 7, 2019
Microsoft open-sources its #quantumcomputing development tools | #microsoft #quantumtechnologies #quantum #software #openscience #github #Algorithms https://t.co/bx24cFlXoJ
— Araceli VenegasGomez (@sciencefreak_) May 7, 2019
Microsoft open-sources its quantum computing development tools https://t.co/BdugODCOFk
— Jesus Rodriguez (@jrdothoughts) May 7, 2019
Microsoft open-sources its quantum computing development tools https://t.co/tCsCgdCVRh via @techcrunch Q#のコア部分もオープンソース化するのか
— カドラ (@k_kadora) May 7, 2019
Microsoft open-sources its quantum computing development tools – #msbuild TechCrunch #quantum #microsoft @fredericl https://t.co/BKLOIpycTr
— Evan Kirstel (@evankirstel) May 6, 2019
omg i was so close to calling it on this one https://t.co/7MYuaW8h9n
— Jimmy Bogard ? (@jbogard) May 6, 2019
i said they should skip 3 and go to 4 like EF
Time for all of us to figure out what this means...https://t.co/c9XyGEIKBM
— Brendan Enrick (@brendoneus) May 6, 2019
.NET 5 looking good. https://t.co/gfMF87OHfa
— Aras Pranckevičius (@aras_p) May 7, 2019
Great news for the future of .net! Will make Uno evolution even easier! https://t.co/IOkAnI8rF2
— Uno Platform #msbuild (@UnoPlatform) May 6, 2019
Introducing .NET 5 https://t.co/pbnZ6RkD3D "There will be just one .NET going forward, and you will be able to use it to target Windows, Linux, macOS, iOS, Android, tvOS, watchOS and WebAssembly and more."
— WebAssemblyWeekly (@WasmWeekly) May 7, 2019
Much news today at #MSbuild: the Terminal (https://t.co/B0jwZOQPQJ), Visual Studio Online (https://t.co/luLSJJ7JwC), and .NET 5 (https://t.co/lmcq6AjezO). Plus tons more...
— John Montgomery (@Johnmont) May 6, 2019
It's very much welcome to see the convergence happening for .NET runtimes https://t.co/JC5hbTq78Q
— Alexandre Mutel (@xoofx) May 7, 2019
But now that CoreRT is sadly being put off the track, we need to talk about .NET AOT
I hope that we will get a lot more insights, sooner than later, about what are mono AOT plans:
Introducing .NET 5, https://t.co/XCewMvm8A5.
— ? Ivan ? Enderlin ? (@mnt_io) May 7, 2019
.NET is getting unified:
> There will be just one .NET going forward, and you will be able to use it to target Windows, Linux, macOS, iOS, Android, tvOS, watchOS and WebAssembly and more.
Yup, WebAssembly.#dotNet #webassembly
Introducing .NET 5 : .NET 5 = .NET Core vNext
— Shayne Boyer (@spboyer) May 7, 2019
"There will be just one .NET going forward..."
At #msbuild this week, so much to breathe in, take some time and read this to see where we are headed.#aspnetcore #dotnet #aspnet #dotnet5https://t.co/3FzTNjaQ5y
Introducing .NET 5 - after .NET Core 3.0 release there will be just one .NET going forward, target multiple platforms https://t.co/Mksa9ZNeO8
— Katrien De Graeve (@katriendg) May 7, 2019
Microsoft announced .NET 5 at #MSBuild for Nov. 2020 as a the next release of .NET Core 3.0 which will ship Sept. 2019! Read more https://t.co/7LoSAc1ecH pic.twitter.com/07mbzIdNQL
— Laurent Kempé (@laurentkempe) May 6, 2019
Introducing .NET 5! https://t.co/UYSEDigxdH
— Steve Gordon (@stevejgordon) May 6, 2019
GitHub cozies up to Azure Active Directory, Visual Studio in series of new updates from Microsoft https://t.co/fndquRbQIp https://t.co/MYG92zXi8c
— Everything Microsoft (@EverythingMS) May 6, 2019
Lots of @Azure and @github love at #MSBuild https://t.co/pRctHH6m7T
— Emil Protalinski (@EPro) May 6, 2019
Visual Studio Online lives again...this time, it really is an editor: Visual Studio Code in a browser! Check it out: https://t.co/R2a4muMoND
— Buck Hodges (@tfsbuck) May 7, 2019
Intelligent Productivity and Collaboration, from Anywhere https://t.co/aH8J51i1tw
— Cristian Civera (@CristianCivera) May 6, 2019
Despite the reused name, stay tuned for a near future where you could develop your extensions for #MSDyn365BC directly from your browser...
— Stefano Demiliani (@demiliani) May 6, 2019
Start bookmarking this url: https://t.co/RV6ptFCrHA pic.twitter.com/iw4dU3yoMK
Visual Studio Code has introduced remote development which enables connecting local tools to a WSL, Docker container, or SSH environment!!!https://t.co/w8xCS3HCJ1#programming #ide #software #VisualStudio #ssh #docker #remote
— Marcin Mierzejewski (@mr_mierzejewski) May 7, 2019
Intelligent Productivity and Collaboration, from Anywhere #VisualStudio #Developer #Tools #Cloud https://t.co/utfWmHQMEG
— Johnny de Jong (@Johnny_de_Jong) May 7, 2019