Visual Studio Code 1.128 is out now. It's the latest weekly release and this time brings a handful of new features.
Microsoft is fixing a Windows 11 XAML shell bug that could break Start, Search, Settings, and File Explorer on some managed ...
Windows 11 provides a rich GUI, but it also supports various command line interfaces (CLIs) through a modern Terminal app.
Support vector regression can predict numeric values effectively, and this article shows how to implement and train a kernel SVR model in C# using stochastic sub-gradient descent.
Microsoft is delivering tools to quickly configure Windows PCs as workstations for Windows and Linux development.
Buying a new AC can be confusing, especially when there are different options available in the market. Apart from the popular split and window ACs, buyers can now also choose compact studio ACs that ...
Visual Studio and Azure DevOps are available both as individual products and services and as part of a subscription. Visual Studio Community is available only as an individual product, and only to ...
The Studio Season 2 just locked in its return window, and the cast is already making big promises. The show’s stars revealed what fans can expect from the Apple TV+ comedy’s upcoming season. Lionsgate ...
VS Code 1.120 brings the Agents window to Stable preview. The new window opens from a title-bar button. Agent customizations include Agents, Skills, Instructions, Hooks, MCP Servers and Plugins. It ...
Microsoft is finally acknowledging what many Windows 11 users have felt for years, File Explorer can be slow in ways that a faster launch alone won’t fix. The latest explanation from Microsoft points ...
Files is a powerful, modern alternative to Windows File Explorer, built on WinUI 3 with a clean UI, dual-pane support, tabs, tags, and advanced tools like previews, Git, and FTP. It fixes many ...
There are no shortage of complaints about Windows 11 and its slow File Explorer, with owners reporting buggy behavior, non-responsive commands, and crashing out of the blue. That's partly why Windows ...