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Ten years ago, Microsoft released the source for MS-DOS 1.25 and 2.0 to the Computer History Museum, and then later republished them for reference purposes. This code holds an important place in history and is a fascinating read of an operating system that was written entirely in 8086 assembly code nearly 45 years ago. Today, in partnership with IBM and in the spirit of open innovation, we're rele
A new Microsoft video series for developers learning how to script. According to Stack Overflow 2022 Developer Survey, Bash is one of the top 10 most popular technologies. This shouldn’t come as a surprise, given the popularity of using Linux systems with the Bash shell readily installed, across many tech stacks and the cloud. On Azure, more than 50 percent of virtual machine (VM) cores run on Lin
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Following the release of our Developer Preview in June, today we’re announcing an exciting next step as we make the source code of TensorFlow-DirectML, an extension of TensorFlow on Windows, available to the public as an open-source project on GitHub. TensorFlow-DirectML broadens the reach of TensorFlow beyond its traditional Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) support, by enabling high-performance tra
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Linux container technology has changed the face of computing, but especially distributed computing in publicly rentable servers commonly said to be “the public cloud” (like Microsoft Azure). With containers came tooling – like Docker – and systems that orchestrate potentially millions of them – with Kubernetes becoming the most widely used. Together, they have enabled millions of developers and or
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Announcing Distributed Application Runtime (Dapr), an open source project to make it easier for every developer to build microservice applications Toggle share menu for: Announcing Distributed Application Runtime (Dapr), an open source project to make it easier for every developer to build microservice applications Share Share Announcing Distributed Application Runtime (Dapr), an open source proje
Announcing the Open Application Model (OAM), an open standard for developing and operating applications on Kubernetes and other platforms Toggle share menu for: Announcing the Open Application Model (OAM), an open standard for developing and operating applications on Kubernetes and other platforms Share Share Announcing the Open Application Model (OAM), an open standard for developing and operatin
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Microsoft ♥ Linux – we say that a lot, and we mean it! Today we’re pleased to announce that Microsoft is supporting the addition of Microsoft’s exFAT technology to the Linux kernel. exFAT is the Microsoft-developed file system that’s used in Windows and in many types of storage devices like SD Cards and USB flash drives. It’s why hundreds of millions of storage devices that are formatted using exF
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Introducing pg_auto_failover: Open source extension for automated failover and high-availability in PostgreSQL Toggle share menu for: Introducing pg_auto_failover: Open source extension for automated failover and high-availability in PostgreSQL Share Share Introducing pg_auto_failover: Open source extension for automated failover and high-availability in PostgreSQL on Twitter Twitter Share Introdu
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Toggle share menu for: Introducing CNAB: a cloud-agnostic format for packaging and running distributed applications Share Share Introducing CNAB: a cloud-agnostic format for packaging and running distributed applications on X X Share Introducing CNAB: a cloud-agnostic format for packaging and running distributed applications on LinkedIn LinkedIn Share Introducing CNAB: a cloud-agnostic format for
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