⚡️ Uno Platform Studio 2.0 Adds AI-Powered Dev Tools
Uno Platform Studio 2.0 steps up cross-platform .NET development with new AI-driven design, documentation, and runtime interaction tools. It’s a solid move toward faster, smarter app building across Windows, Web, Mac, and mobile—all in one familiar workflow.
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Uno Platform Studio 2.0 steps up cross-platform .NET development with new AI-driven design, documentation, and runtime interaction tools. It’s a solid move toward faster, smarter app building across Windows, Web, Mac, and mobile—all in one familiar workflow.
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Uno Platform Studio 2.0 Adds New AI Tools for Cross-Platform .NET Development -- Visual Studio Magazine
Uno Platform released Studio 2.0, adding new AI-driven design, documentation, and runtime interaction tools to streamline cross-platform .NET development.
⚡️ Aspire 13 brings AI and cross‑language power
Aspire 13 lands with deep AI integration via the Model Context Protocol and a bold 'Aspireify anything' vision, letting any app join its distributed dev framework. The release strips the .NET label, adds pipeline automation, and extends first‑class support for JavaScript and Python — a clear move to unite more of the modern stack under one roof.
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Aspire 13 lands with deep AI integration via the Model Context Protocol and a bold 'Aspireify anything' vision, letting any app join its distributed dev framework. The release strips the .NET label, adds pipeline automation, and extends first‑class support for JavaScript and Python — a clear move to unite more of the modern stack under one roof.
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Microsoft Releases Aspire 13, Dropping the .NET Part -- Visual Studio Magazine
Microsoft released Aspire 13 at .NET Conf 2025, adding AI integration through the Model Context Protocol and introducing the “Aspireify anything” concept to bring any app into its distributed development framework. The update also adds new pipeline automation…
⚡️ Visual Studio 2026 goes fully AI‑native
Visual Studio 2026 lands as the first truly AI‑native IDE — embedding intelligent agents, Copilot Workspace, and sharper Azure DevOps tools. It runs faster, stays compatible with .NET 10 and existing extensions, and brings a sleeker, more responsive UI. A serious leap toward intelligent developer workflows.
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Visual Studio 2026 lands as the first truly AI‑native IDE — embedding intelligent agents, Copilot Workspace, and sharper Azure DevOps tools. It runs faster, stays compatible with .NET 10 and existing extensions, and brings a sleeker, more responsive UI. A serious leap toward intelligent developer workflows.
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Visual Studio 2026 GA: 'First Intelligent Developer Environment (IDE)' -- Visual Studio Magazine
Visual Studio 2026 debuts as the world’s first AI-native IDE, introducing intelligent agents, faster performance, and full compatibility with .NET 10 and existing extensions. The release adds Copilot Workspace integration, improved Azure DevOps tooling, and…
⚡️ .NET 10 brings AI into the core stack
.NET 10 lands with native AI integration via the new Microsoft Agent Framework, weaving intelligent capabilities directly into the developer workflow. Alongside that, major performance gains and upgraded tooling make this one of the most substantial .NET updates in years.
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.NET 10 lands with native AI integration via the new Microsoft Agent Framework, weaving intelligent capabilities directly into the developer workflow. Alongside that, major performance gains and upgraded tooling make this one of the most substantial .NET updates in years.
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.NET 10 Arrives with AI Integration, Performance Boosts, and New Tools -- Visual Studio Magazine
Microsoft's .NET 10 release highlights AI integration through the new Microsoft Agent Framework and related extensions, alongside significant performance, language, and tooling upgrades across the ecosystem.
⚡️ VS Code 1.106 brings Agent HQ and stronger security
VS Code 1.106 lands with Agent HQ — a new hub to manage AI agents directly inside the editor. The update expands Model Context Protocol authentication and tightens workspace trust and security, refining how developers work and safeguard their AI-driven workflows.
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VS Code 1.106 lands with Agent HQ — a new hub to manage AI agents directly inside the editor. The update expands Model Context Protocol authentication and tightens workspace trust and security, refining how developers work and safeguard their AI-driven workflows.
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VS Code 1.106 (October Update) Adds Agent HQ, New Security Controls -- Visual Studio Magazine
The October 2025 update to Visual Studio Code (v1.106) introduces Agent HQ for managing AI agents, expands Model Context Protocol authentication, and delivers improvements to security, trust, and the overall coding experience.
⚡️ GitHub Copilot gets smarter with Auto Model preview
GitHub Copilot in Visual Studio now auto‑selects the optimal AI model for each chat session, boosting response speed and accuracy. Paid users also get quicker replies plus a 10% cut on premium requests — a practical step toward more adaptive, cost‑efficient coding assistants.
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GitHub Copilot in Visual Studio now auto‑selects the optimal AI model for each chat session, boosting response speed and accuracy. Paid users also get quicker replies plus a 10% cut on premium requests — a practical step toward more adaptive, cost‑efficient coding assistants.
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GitHub Copilot Adds 'Auto Model' Selection Preview for Smarter, Faster Responses -- Visual Studio Magazine
Microsoft introduced a new auto model selection feature in Visual Studio's Copilot Chat that automatically chooses the best available AI model for each session, improving performance and efficiency while offering paid users faster responses and a 10% discount…
⚡️ Azure MCP Server lands natively in Visual Studio 2026
Visual Studio 2026 now ships with Azure MCP Server built-in — no extra installs, no context switching. Developers can manage cloud resources and automate workflows directly inside the IDE using the Model Context Protocol. It’s a clean move toward more agentic, cloud-aware development.
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Visual Studio 2026 now ships with Azure MCP Server built-in — no extra installs, no context switching. Developers can manage cloud resources and automate workflows directly inside the IDE using the Model Context Protocol. It’s a clean move toward more agentic, cloud-aware development.
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Azure MCP Server Now Built-In with Visual Studio 2026: A New Era for Agentic Workflows
Discover how Azure MCP Server integrates with Visual Studio 2026 to revolutionize your Azure development experience and efficiency.
⚡️ Visual Studio 2026 gets built‑in Azure MCP Server
Visual Studio 2026 now embeds the Azure MCP Server, turning the IDE into an 'Intelligent Developer Environment.' Developers can manage Azure resources through natural‑language prompts directly inside the editor — cloud orchestration just got dramatically more intuitive.
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Visual Studio 2026 now embeds the Azure MCP Server, turning the IDE into an 'Intelligent Developer Environment.' Developers can manage Azure resources through natural‑language prompts directly inside the editor — cloud orchestration just got dramatically more intuitive.
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Visual Studio Magazine
Visual Studio 2026 Integrates Azure MCP Server for Agentic Cloud Workflows -- Visual Studio Magazine
Microsoft has added the Azure MCP Server directly into Visual Studio 2026, enabling developers to manage Azure resources through natural-language interactions inside the IDE, which the company says now stands for 'Intelligent Developer Environment.'
⚡️ F# shines at .NET Conf 2025 and #FsAdvent
F# takes the stage at .NET Conf 2025 with fresh community energy and real-world showcases. This week’s #FsAdvent highlights how F# developers push functional programming into production — from clean domain models to smarter tooling. A strong close to the year for the F# ecosystem.
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F# takes the stage at .NET Conf 2025 with fresh community energy and real-world showcases. This week’s #FsAdvent highlights how F# developers push functional programming into production — from clean domain models to smarter tooling. A strong close to the year for the F# ecosystem.
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Sergey Tihon's Blog
F# Weekly #46, 2025 – #FsAdvent & .NET Conf 2025
Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: News What’s new in F# 10 – F# Guide – .NET | Microsoft Learn What’s new in C# 14 | Microsoft Learn Announc…
⚡️ JetBrains heads to VSLive! Orlando
JetBrains is joining VSLive! Orlando next week, connecting directly with the .NET crowd. If you’re building on Visual Studio tech, this is your chance to talk tooling, performance, and the future of .NET development with the folks behind Rider and ReSharper.
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JetBrains is joining VSLive! Orlando next week, connecting directly with the .NET crowd. If you’re building on Visual Studio tech, this is your chance to talk tooling, performance, and the future of .NET development with the folks behind Rider and ReSharper.
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JetBrains Is Heading to VSLive! Orlando | The .NET Tools Blog
Next week we’ll be in Orlando, Florida for Visual Studio Live!, and if you work with .NET, we’d like to meet you.
⚡️ OpenAPI.NET Hits Major Leap with Dual v2/v3 Release
OpenAPI.NET just got its biggest upgrade yet — twin releases bringing full OpenAPI 3.1 and 3.2 support. Beyond spec updates, Microsoft tuned performance and reliability, making API contract work faster and more robust across .NET projects.
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OpenAPI.NET just got its biggest upgrade yet — twin releases bringing full OpenAPI 3.1 and 3.2 support. Beyond spec updates, Microsoft tuned performance and reliability, making API contract work faster and more robust across .NET projects.
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Visual Studio Magazine
OpenAPI.NET Delivers Its 'Biggest Update Ever' With Twin v2 and v3 Releases -- Visual Studio Magazine
Microsoft announced two new OpenAPI.NET releases that it describes as the library's biggest update ever, adding OpenAPI 3.1 and 3.2 support along with performance and reliability improvements.
⚡️ TDD in Prototyping: When Tests Don’t Pay Off
Not every prototype deserves a full TDD suite. The latest piece in the 'empirical test-after' series digs into when tests actually slow early-stage development and when skipping them makes sense. A sharp reminder that 'always TDD' isn’t a universal truth.
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Not every prototype deserves a full TDD suite. The latest piece in the 'empirical test-after' series digs into when tests actually slow early-stage development and when skipping them makes sense. A sharp reminder that 'always TDD' isn’t a universal truth.
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Empirical software prototyping
How do you add tests to a proof-of-concept? Should you?
⚡️ .NET speeds up GUID creation for cleaner startups
Hard‑coded GUIDs in .NET can quietly slow down app startup — every `new Guid("...")` call adds overhead. The latest optimization cuts that cost, making GUID creation leaner and faster. A small win, but meaningful for performance‑tuned .NET apps.
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Hard‑coded GUIDs in .NET can quietly slow down app startup — every `new Guid("...")` call adds overhead. The latest optimization cuts that cost, making GUID creation leaner and faster. A small win, but meaningful for performance‑tuned .NET apps.
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Meziantou's blog
Optimize GUID creation performance in .NET applications
Learn how to improve application startup time by replacing GUID string parsing with numeric constructor parameters - a micro-optimization that can make a difference in performance-critical scenarios.
⚡️ Rider brings full DataGrip power into the IDE
Rider now embeds DataGrip’s full database tooling right into your IDE workspace. You can browse schemas, edit data, and run queries without leaving your coding flow. For developers juggling app logic and SQL daily, this integration cuts friction and seriously boosts productivity.
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Rider now embeds DataGrip’s full database tooling right into your IDE workspace. You can browse schemas, edit data, and run queries without leaving your coding flow. For developers juggling app logic and SQL daily, this integration cuts friction and seriously boosts productivity.
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Database Features in Rider | The .NET Tools Blog
Rider provides robust support for working with databases directly within the IDE - powered by DataGrip! Rider and DataGrip smooth development workflows by allowing you to manage and interact with a va
⚡️ C# 14 lands with .NET 10: cleaner, sharper code ahead
C# 14 rolls out alongside .NET 10, bringing smarter syntax and more polished developer ergonomics. It’s a steady upgrade—focused on clarity, cutting boilerplate, and refining what modern .NET coding feels like. A solid evolution for devs who value precision over flash.
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C# 14 rolls out alongside .NET 10, bringing smarter syntax and more polished developer ergonomics. It’s a steady upgrade—focused on clarity, cutting boilerplate, and refining what modern .NET coding feels like. A solid evolution for devs who value precision over flash.
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Microsoft News
Introducing C# 14
Learn what features are in C# 14, which ships as part of .NET 10.
⚡️ F# 10 lands with .NET 10 performance boost
F# 10 rolls out alongside .NET 10, bringing sharper language features, faster compile times, and refined tooling. It’s a focused upgrade — less ceremony, more speed — aimed at making functional-first development in .NET even smoother for real-world teams.
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F# 10 rolls out alongside .NET 10, bringing sharper language features, faster compile times, and refined tooling. It’s a focused upgrade — less ceremony, more speed — aimed at making functional-first development in .NET even smoother for real-world teams.
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Introducing F# 10
Learn about new F# 10 language features, performance upgrades, and tooling improvements shipping with .NET 10.
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⚡️ GPT-5.1 Lands in Copilot Studio as Experimental Model
Microsoft quietly dropped GPT-5.1 into Copilot Studio for early Power Platform environments. Developers can now experiment with the next-gen model before its general release — a rare early look at what’s coming to Copilot’s core AI stack.
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Microsoft quietly dropped GPT-5.1 into Copilot Studio for early Power Platform environments. Developers can now experiment with the next-gen model before its general release — a rare early look at what’s coming to Copilot’s core AI stack.
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GPT-5.1 Now Available in Microsoft Copilot Studio as Experimental Model -- Visual Studio Magazine
Microsoft added GPT-5.1 as an experimental model in Copilot Studio for early release Power Platform environments, enabling customers to test new capabilities ahead of general availability.
⚡️ C# 14 and F# 10 land with .NET 10
C# 14 arrives with extension members, streamlining how developers add functionality without touching original types. F# 10 introduces scoped warning suppression for cleaner, more focused code. Both languages sharpen their edges — a refinement-heavy release that polishes the .NET 10 developer experience.
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C# 14 arrives with extension members, streamlining how developers add functionality without touching original types. F# 10 introduces scoped warning suppression for cleaner, more focused code. Both languages sharpen their edges — a refinement-heavy release that polishes the .NET 10 developer experience.
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What's New for C# 14 and F# 10 in .NET 10 -- Visual Studio Magazine
Microsoft's C# 14 and F# 10 updates ship with .NET 10, adding new language features, tooling improvements and refinement-focused enhancements across both ecosystems. Extension member functionality highlights C# 14, while F# 10 gets scoped warning suppression…
⚡️ SharpIDE launches as a cross‑platform .NET IDE
A new player enters the .NET ecosystem: SharpIDE aims to offer a fast, modern, cross‑platform development environment built specifically for .NET developers. Early community buzz on Reddit highlights growing demand for lighter, developer‑centric tools beyond big incumbents like Visual Studio.
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A new player enters the .NET ecosystem: SharpIDE aims to offer a fast, modern, cross‑platform development environment built specifically for .NET developers. Early community buzz on Reddit highlights growing demand for lighter, developer‑centric tools beyond big incumbents like Visual Studio.
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⚡️ Kraft Heinz boosts data lineage speed 1,400x with Azure
Kraft Heinz cut data lineage processing time by 1,400x using Azure DocumentDB’s DiskANN vector and hybrid search. Tracking dependencies across 50+ enterprise systems and 1,000+ pipelines is now nearly instant—an enterprise-scale data ops leap powered by vector search efficiency.
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Kraft Heinz cut data lineage processing time by 1,400x using Azure DocumentDB’s DiskANN vector and hybrid search. Tracking dependencies across 50+ enterprise systems and 1,000+ pipelines is now nearly instant—an enterprise-scale data ops leap powered by vector search efficiency.
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How Kraft Heinz achieved 1,400x faster data lineage with Azure DocumentDB’s DiskANN vector search and hybrid search
Learn how Kraft Heinz used Azure DocumentDB vector search to optimize data movement across enterprise systems and save costs.
⚡️ .NET moves too fast? There’s a paid fix for that
Tired of chasing .NET’s rapid release cycle? The answer isn’t slowing Microsoft down — it’s paying for post-EOL support. Services like HeroDevs’ Never Ending Support for .NET 6 let companies stick with stable versions instead of scrambling after every new release.
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Tired of chasing .NET’s rapid release cycle? The answer isn’t slowing Microsoft down — it’s paying for post-EOL support. Services like HeroDevs’ Never Ending Support for .NET 6 let companies stick with stable versions instead of scrambling after every new release.
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Andrew Lock | .NET Escapades
Companies complaining .NET moves too fast should just pay for post-EOL support
In this post I describe a solution to .NET "releasing too quickly": just pay for support of older versions, such as HeroDevs' Never Ending Support for .NET 6