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Copilot Autofix for GitHub Advanced Security for Azure DevOps
Over the last few years, we've encouraged customers to move their repositories from Azure Repos to GitHub, where the newest AI-powered and agentic development experiences land first.
Migrating isn't equally simple for everyone. A move to GitHub can range from straightforward to a...
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Read moreClick to read more about this postMake Visual Studio look the way you want
Themes are personal. Some of us live in dark mode, some swear by high contrast, and some of us have very strong opinions about that one shade of blue from years ago. The new themes in Visual Studio 2026 are built on Fluent, which gives us a much more consistent and accessible foundation,...
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Jun 17, 2026
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Visual Studio Code 1.125

Learn what's new in Visual Studio Code 1.125 (Insiders)
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Jun 17, 2026
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AI-Powered MSBuild Investigation with the Microsoft Binlog MCP Server
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Diagnose MSBuild build failures and performance issues with AI using the new Microsoft Binlog MCP Server - 15 specialized tools that let your AI assistant investigate binary logs.
.NET Blog

Jun 17, 2026
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When your agent extensions fight each other

This is the fourth article in a series about Agent Experience (AX): the practice of making AI coding agents work correctly with your technology. The series covers what you can and can't control in the agent stack, how to measure whether your extensions are helping or hurting, and how to...
Microsoft for Developers

Jun 17, 2026
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Azure Backup for Azure Cosmos DB Public Preview Adds Immutable Backups and Long-Term Retention
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Azure Backup for Azure Cosmos DB Public Preview Adds Immutable Backups and Long-Term Retention
Picture the first few hours after a serious data incident. A production application is down. Security teams are still trying to understand what happened. Application owners need to know...
Azure Cosmos DB Blog

Jun 16, 2026
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Boosting Adobe Photoshop’s Performance with MSVC and SPGO
Boosting Adobe Photoshop’s Performance with MSVC and SPGO
Adobe and Microsoft worked together to improve Photoshop performance and responsiveness on Windows by combining MSVC’s peak-performance build settings with Sample-based Profile-Guided Optimization (SPGO). The collaboration...
C++ Team Blog

Jun 16, 2026
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Aspire in VS Code: the 13.4 developer loop

Aspire 13.4 brings more of the local development loop into VS Code: AppHost CodeLens actions, live resource state, dashboard shortcuts, typed resource command prompts, TypeScript AppHost support, and multi-language debugging.
Aspire Blog

Jun 16, 2026
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Third Rule of MSIX
MSIX has several core principles underlying its design and implementation. Engineers half-jokingly call these The Rules of MSIX. The Third Rule of MSIX is arguably the most important and certainly the most foundational:
Package identity is unique across space and...
Inside MSIX

Jun 16, 2026
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Competing against yourself

You shipped a new CLI: better developer experience, modern architecture, and optimized for agents. You deprecated the old one, updated the docs, and blogged about it. Developers are migrating. Then someone asks an AI coding agent to scaffold a project, and the agent... uses the old...
Microsoft for Developers

Jun 16, 2026
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Retrofitting the WM_COPYDATA message onto Windows 3.1

It was carefully designed to be trivial.
The Old New Thing

Jun 16, 2026
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Announcing General Availability of the Azure Cosmos DB Built-in Connector for Logic Apps Standard

Today, we're excited to announce the general availability of the Azure Cosmos DB built-in connector for Azure Logic Apps Standard. This connector gives you a native, high-performance way to integrate Azure Cosmos DB into your Standard logic app workflows, with better throughput, lower...
Azure Cosmos DB Blog

Jun 15, 2026
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GitHub Copilot for JetBrains is moving to Copilot CLI as the default agent harness
Copilot CLI is becoming the default agent harness in GitHub Copilot for JetBrains, and our local harness will be deprecated.
This change provides greater consistency across all GitHub Copilot surfaces and is an important step toward faster feature parity and higher-quality results in...
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Jun 15, 2026
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Make Visual Studio look the way you want

Themes are personal. Some of us live in dark mode, some swear by high contrast, and some of us have very strong opinions about that one shade of blue from years ago. The new themes in Visual Studio 2026 are built on Fluent, which gives us a much more consistent and accessible foundation,...
Visual Studio Blog

Jun 15, 2026
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The time the x86 emulator team found code so bad that they fixed it during emulation

Offensive content in the eyes of a software engineer.
The Old New Thing

Jun 12, 2026
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GitHub Copilot modernization for C++ is out of preview

GitHub Copilot modernization for C++ is out of preview as of Visual Studio 2026, helping you upgrade your MSVC Build Tools with an AI-guided workflow.
C++ Team Blog

Jun 12, 2026
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How can I schedule work on a thread pool with low latency?

The thread pool is designed for throughput, not latency.
The Old New Thing

Jun 12, 2026
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Orchestration Patterns for Multi-Agent Systems: Performance and Trade-offs
Real-world lessons from evolving a production chatbot into a coordinator-based multi-agent architecture, including performance trade-offs for enterprise-scale agent reuse.
ISE Developer Blog

Jun 11, 2026
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MSVC Build Tools Preview updates - June 2026
Try the latest updates to MSVC Build Tools Preview
C++ Team Blog

Jun 11, 2026
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June Patches for Azure DevOps Server

We are releasing new patches for our self‑hosted product, Azure DevOps Server. We strongly recommend that all customers stay up to date with the latest, most secure version of Azure DevOps Server.
The most recent release, Azure DevOps Server, is available on the download page.
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Azure DevOps Blog

Jun 11, 2026
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Migrating EWS notifications to Microsoft Graph
Migrating from the Exchange Web Services (EWS) notification framework, which supports push, pull, and streaming notification types — to the Microsoft Graph subscription model represents a fundamental transition toward a unified, stateless, and event-driven framework.
Microsoft 365 Developer Blog

Jun 11, 2026
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Your agent just scaffolded a project from 2020

Your agent ran a scaffold command. Project generated, dependencies resolved, no errors. Everything looks fine. Except it's based on the project structure from 2020, and neither you nor the agent noticed.
How npx picks the right-but-wrong version
When an agent scaffolds a project or runs...
Microsoft for Developers

Jun 11, 2026
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Windows App Development CLI v0.3.2 — bundling support, smarter initialization, and more

Windows App Development CLI v0.3.2 is here! This release brings MSIX bundle support for multi-architecture packaging, a smarter winapp init experience that auto-detects your projects, higher quality UI screenshots, and a handful of reliability fixes across the board. Get the update by...
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Jun 11, 2026
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Review pull requests without leaving Visual Studio

Pull request integration in Visual Studio has been one of the most requested Git features. Developers have been asking for a way to open a PR, inspect the changes, discuss feedback, and finish the review without switching to the browser. The feedback on that request has played a big role...
Visual Studio Blog

Jun 11, 2026
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Copilot Autofix for GitHub Advanced Security for Azure DevOps

Over the last few years, we've encouraged customers to move their repositories from Azure Repos to GitHub, where the newest AI-powered and agentic development experiences land first.
Migrating isn't equally simple for everyone. A move to GitHub can range from straightforward to a...
Azure DevOps Blog

Jun 11, 2026
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Understanding the rationale behind a rule when trying to circumvent it

I mean, technically I didn't do it.
The Old New Thing

Jun 10, 2026
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Agents League Hackathon 2026 - Enterprise Agents

From declarative agents for Microsoft 365 Copilot to fully autonomous multi-agent systems orchestrating complex workflows, developers now have the power to redefine how work gets done. If you're ready to push those boundaries, Agents League Hackathon 2026 is your stage.
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Microsoft 365 Developer Blog

Jun 10, 2026
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Visual Studio Code 1.124

Learn what is new in Visual Studio Code 1.124
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Jun 10, 2026
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Is your agent extension actually working?

This is the third article in a series about Agent Experience (AX): the practice of making AI coding agents work correctly with your technology. The series covers what you can and can't control in the agent stack, how to measure whether your extensions are helping or hurting, and how to...
Microsoft for Developers