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Mar 3, 2025

AI in Action — How to build scalable RAG-enabled AI apps

For developers, the emphasis on building intelligence into apps has never been clearer. Over the next three years, 92% of companies plan on investing in AI to achieve business outcomes like enhancing productivity and delivering better customer service. At Microsoft, developers and...
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Mar 3, 2025

Great new productivity features in Visual Studio

Sometimes it’s the little things in life that matter the most. In the latest version of Visual Studio, we’ve added some features and tweaks that aim to put a smile on your face and make you more productive. Here is a list of some of these, and if you want the full list, make sure to...
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Mar 4, 2025
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Microspeak: Respin

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Raymond Chen
Spin it up again, baby.
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Mar 3, 2025
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Guest Blog: LLMAgentOps Toolkit for Semantic Kernel

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Prabal
Today the Semantic Kernel team is excited to welcome a guest author, Prabal Deb to share his work. LLMAgentOps Toolkit is repository that contains basic structure of LLM Agent based application built on top of the Semantic Kernel Python version. The toolkit is designed to be a...
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Mar 3, 2025
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Unlock new possibilities for AI Evaluations for .NET

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Wendy Breiding (SHE/HER)
Microsoft.Extensions.AI.Evaluations library is now open source, and a new Azure DevOps plug-in is available to make reporting in your CI pipelines easier than ever.
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Mar 3, 2025
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AI in Action — How to build scalable RAG-enabled AI apps

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Samit
For developers, the emphasis on building intelligence into apps has never been clearer. Over the next three years, 92% of companies plan on investing in AI to achieve business outcomes like enhancing productivity and delivering better customer service. At Microsoft, developers and...
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Great new productivity features in Visual Studio

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Mads Kristensen
Sometimes it’s the little things in life that matter the most. In the latest version of Visual Studio, we’ve added some features and tweaks that aim to put a smile on your face and make you more productive. Here is a list of some of these, and if you want the full list, make sure to...
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Mar 3, 2025
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Lexically scoped functions accessing parent locals: The display

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Raymond Chen
Using a well-known location instead of copying frame pointers.
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Mar 3, 2025
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Public preview of SharePoint Framework 1.21 – First release of upcoming features

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Vesa Juvonen
We are excited to announce the first preview of the upcoming SharePoint Framework 1.21. This release will have updates for SharePoint, Viva Connections and Microsoft Teams experiences.
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Mar 3, 2025
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Queue-Based Load Leveling Pattern (Starring Phi4, LangChain4j and Azure Service Bus)

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Rory Preddy
In this blog, we’re exploring the Queue-Based Load Leveling pattern—a powerful method for smoothing out workload spikes Why Choose Queue-Based Load Leveling? In today's fast-paced software environment, dynamic workloads are common. The Queue-Based Load Leveling...
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Feb 28, 2025
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Azure DevOps Basic usage included with GitHub Enterprise

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Andrew Brenner
Many customers want to use both GitHub and Azure DevOps together. Until now, unless you purchased Visual Studio subscriptions with GitHub Enterprise, you had to pay separately for both products. With the Sprint 252 release, Azure DevOps Basic usage rights are included with GitHub...
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