In this column, I'm finally going to deliver what I've been building toward for the last few months: An HTML page in the client that uses TypeScript to integrate Web API services with a client-side ...
Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code has become one of the most popular development tools out there. Mixing proprietary Microsoft features with an extensible open source core, it’s a quick install that can ...
In brief: If you've ever wanted to run Visual Studio code in a web browser, now you can. Microsoft has made a zero-installation version of the popular desktop app that can be used as a local ...
In the old days, programmers primarily used Notepad to write code. The old days have long gone after the rise of more sophisticated coding tools for HTML and everything else, but despite that, many ...
If you're thinking about Blazor at all, you have to be wondering if it's possible to integrate Blazor into existing pages. The current state of Blazor suggests that it's possible to integrate ...
With Visual Studio Code 1.107, developers can use GitHub Copilot and custom agents together and delegate work across local, background, and cloud agents.
The command palette can now be moved and new AI functions are available. Publishers can be defined as trustworthy for extensions. Microsoft has released Visual Studio Code 1.97. The first release of ...
Copilot automatically creates comments for code sections in the Visual Studio Editor. This works with projects in C++ and C#. Copilot gets to work by entering the desired comment format in the editor ...