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Announcing ASP.NET 4.6 and ASP.NET 5 beta 5 in Visual Studio 2015 Release

Long time readers of this blog or followers of the ASP.NET Community Standup know that this day was coming, and we have a released version of ASP.NET 4.6 framework and tools with Visual Studio 2015....

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Announcing the latest improvements for the F12 developer tools in Windows 10

The latest Windows 10 Insider Preview updates bring great new improvements to the F12 developer tools, including some of your most requested features from UserVoice and a new experiments initiative...

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Location consent prompts and settings improvements in Windows 10 Mobile

This blog was written by Jon Kay, Program Manager, Location Team.We have made big investments in Windows 10 to unify the Windows and Windows Phone app platform. Based on user and developer feedback,...

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ASP.NET Community Standup - July 21, 2015

This is the next in a series of blog posts that will cover the topics discussed in the ASP.NET Community Standup.  The community standup is a short video-based discussion with some of the leaders of...

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Bringing automated testing to Microsoft Edge through WebDriver

Today we’re announcing support for automated testing of Microsoft Edge through the W3C WebDriver standard. To use WebDriver with Microsoft Edge, you need the MicrosoftWebDriver server on a Windows...

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Changes to Store listings and search algorithms

As we near the launch of Windows 10, I want to share with you some changes coming in the new Windows Store: lists and search algorithms, a new web Store, changes to the app listings and updates to...

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Announcing Availability of ASP.NET 5 beta 6

It feels like we just did this… we just announced an ASP.NET release, and here comes another one.  The development team has been hard at work right through the release of Visual Studio 2015 to deliver...

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Opening the Windows 10 Store for Developers

Today we’re making Windows 10 available to customers in over 190 markets and providing developers the tools they need to submit Universal Windows Platform apps and games to a single unified Windows...

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It’s time to upgrade your world, and your apps

Today marks a huge milestone for Windows developers – Windows 10 and the related developer tools are now both available for download and for use in a production environment. Today, you can officially...

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Dev Center open for Windows 10 app submissions, adds new features

The new unified Windows Dev Center is now open for Windows 10 app submissions. Dev Center launched a number of new features yesterday, summarized by Todd Brix. In this post I’ll share more details...

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Recapping the July 2015 TC39 Committee meeting in Redmond

For most of Microsoft, the end of July means the excitement of our //OneWeek celebration and welcoming tens of millions of new users to Windows 10 and Microsoft Edge! Some who follow JavaScript closely...

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ANGLE for Windows Now Available On NuGet

You have developed and/or published apps running on iOS and Android with OpenGL ES content. You want your app in the hands of the forecasted 1 billion Windows 10 users, but your graphics code will not...

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Build better apps: Windows 10 by 10 development series

We’ve been talking about the new capabilities that come with Windows 10 for some time, but an area that we haven’t really dug into yet is how they can help your app better engage your users. To remedy...

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Windows Bridge for iOS: Let’s open this up

Post written by Salmaan Ahmed, Program Manager, Windows Bridge for iOSToday I’m going to take you a bit deeper on what’s in the Windows Bridge for iOS (previously referred to as ‘Project Islandwood’),...

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Open Sourcing the Windows Bridge for iOS

Last week, we released Windows 10 as a free upgrade in over 190 markets, taking the first big step toward upgrading 1 billion devices to Windows 10 and the Universal Windows Platform (UWP). Alongside...

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Unit testing with DNX (ASP.NET 5) projects

One common question that I get is “How do I unit test my ASP.NET 5 (DNX) projects?” The biggest reason for the question is because we don’t have a good starting point (File->New Project) for unit...

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Hello, Windows 10 IoT Core

Greetings, Makers!We are excited to announce the public release of Windows 10 IoT Core for the Raspberry Pi 2 and the MinnowBoard Max. Visit the Windows IoT Dev Center to choose your target board, then...

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Getting noticed and installed more often (10 by 10)

Welcome to the first week of our Windows 10 by 10 series. To kick things off, let’s begin where your customer engagement starts – with the Windows Store.To help ensure that your apps are getting...

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Contextual sensing in Windows 10

This blog was written by Rinku Sreedhar, Senior Program ManagerIn Windows 10, we are very excited to introduce several APIs for contextual sensing that can help you build apps to improve your...

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