Visual Studio Professional 2026 requires Windows 10 or 11 (64-bit) with at least 4GB RAM and an internet connection for ...
The multiple tab/document version of WinUIpad is still incomplete, but its codebase is now available to one and all on GitHub.
Microsoft has released the second preview version for .NET 11.0, bringing, among other things, innovations for asynchronous programming. Dr. Holger Schwichtenberg is Chief Technology Expert at ...
Microsoft open-sourced the MS-BASIC language. Bill Gates would never have seen this coming back in the day. MS-BASIC 1.1 was many developers' first language. In 1976, they rebranded Altair BASIC to ...
Did you know that, between 1976 and 1978, Microsoft developed its own version of the BASIC programming language? It was initially called Altair BASIC before becoming Microsoft BASIC, and it was ...
This is a simple implementation of the Valve RCON protocol in Visual Basic .NET 2019 Community Edition (Framework 4.7.2). Whith this library/class you can connect/authenticate/send commands/receive ...
You’re hard pressed to find a “good” TV that’s not also a “smart” TV. In fact, I’m not really sure one exists. All of the best TVs come with smart features. Whether it’s Google, Amazon Fire, Tizen, ...
.NET Aspire is an interesting piece of the .NET ecosystem, providing a framework for building, testing, and deploying cloud-native applications. Still relatively new, Aspire takes an opinionated ...
Uno Platform Studio includes a Figma plugin, hot reload, and a visual designer that updates XAML in real time, immediately reflecting the changes in the UI. Uno Platform has unveiled the Uno Platform ...
Value stream management involves people in the organization to examine workflows and other processes to ensure they are deriving the maximum value from their efforts while eliminating waste — of ...
Through the looking glass: The .NET framework was originally developed by Microsoft in the early 2000s to simplify software development on Windows. The technology was later ported to other computing ...
Sixty years ago, on May 1, 1964, at 4 am in the morning, a quiet revolution in computing began at Dartmouth College. That’s when mathematicians John G. Kemeny and Thomas E. Kurtz successfully ran the ...