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Build 2020: Windows developer story gets better with Project Reunion
Microsoft plans to roll out access to the Project Reunion platform in waves with the first being early-access to WinUI 3 Preview 1
Here's what's new this month in Microsoft Teams
Another IT-minded add for the month of February comes in the form of Teams Templates
Microsoft open sources Trill, an internal tool for processing "a trillion events per day"
Trill was the first streaming engine to incorporate techniques and algorithms that process events in small batches of data based on the latency tolerated by the user.
Windows Community Toolkit 5.0 released with new tools for developers
The company is still heading its bets with UWP and .NET developers.
Microsoft to push out .NET Framework updates with Windows 10 updates starting in October
The firm noted yesterday in a blog post that starting with the Windows 10 October 2018 Update, .NET Framework updates will be delivered alongside Windows 10 Cumulative Updates
Visual Studio 2019 officially announced by Microsoft
On the company's Visual Studio Blog, director of program managment for Visual Studio, John Mont announced the next itteration of the developer software, simply called Visual Studio 19 and what users can expect with the next release.
Microsoft celebrates 15 years of .NET
the .NET blog is hosting a handful of anniversary tidbits of Microsoft's .NET programming language.
Microsoft's Channel 9 introduces .Game, a new series focused on game development using .NET
Microsoft has introduced a new show to its Channel 9 platform. .Game will focus on teaching game development using .NET.
Today's Visual Studio Toolbox video covers how to get started with Xamarin
Robert Green, a technical evangelist for Visual Studio, and James Montemango walk developers through getting started with Xamarin and the Visual Studio.
Don't miss the Xamarin party at next week's Microsoft Build 2016
Understandably, a lot of attention will be paid to what Microsoft speakers say and don’t say about Xamarin during Build 2016, but to hear it from the horse’s mouth attendees only need to attend the Xamarin-specific party.