Microsoft released Visual Studio Code 1.123 on June 3, adding agent-focused features, larger model context support, integrated browser updates and a new delay for some automatic extension updates.
The Build 2026 keynote was overly-long, in keeping with tradition. But there was some good news for Windows developers too.
Meta’s Rust-powered linter and type checker for Python pairs blazing speed with advanced and innovative features.
Abstract: The problem of answering questions about an image is popularly known as visual question answering (or VQA in short). It is a well-established problem in computer vision. However, none of the ...
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 ...
Microsoft has had a VS Code extension for a long time, and it finally came back to bite them.
An exercise-driven course on Advanced Python Programming that was battle-tested several hundred times on the corporate-training circuit for more than a decade. Written by David Beazley, author of the ...
TL;DR: The Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2026 bundle includes 15 coding courses and is on sale for $49.97 (regularly ...
The base component of the LM Studio SDK is the (synchronous) Client. This should be created once and used to manage the underlying websocket connections to the LM Studio instance. However, a top level ...
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 ...