Microsoft launched its free ID@Azure program, which aims to help game developers use the cloud. ID@Azure is a platform-agnostic tool that can be used to develop games for console, PC, mobile devices, ...
Microsoft introduced a new azd AI agent extension that lets developers build and deploy Microsoft Foundry agents directly from their local development environments. The update brings agent workflows ...
Just as it does at each one of its developer-oriented Ignite conferences, Microsoft has announced a bunch of new capabilities for its Azure cloud in the 2022 edition as well. Starting off with Azure ...
Microsoft’s new Azure developer tool streamlines development in the Azure cloud, from deploying dev environments to running CI/CD. We often talk about learning curves when it comes to new technologies ...
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For the past few years, Microsoft has been looking to get game developers to use Azure and other Microsoft cloud services. On March 23, Microsoft announced the launch of a couple more programs and ...
Microsoft is bringing its Azure-aware Copilot experience to Visual Studio 2022. The new GitHub Copilot for Azure extension, now in Public Preview for newer Visual Studio 2022 editions, surfaces Azure ...
Azure DevOps and GitHub are both developer collaboration tools owned by Microsoft. Despite these similarities, the two DevOps tools are far from interchangeable. Developers in need of a software ...