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Version 1.91 is now available! Read about the new features and fixes from June. A Common Protocol for Languages June 27, 2016 by The VS Code Team, @code Visual Studio Code is an editor for any developer, no matter what programming language you use. Between languages bundled in the tool or extensions in the Marketplace, we have support for over 150 languages. We’re also committed to developing VS C
Founder/CEO Pulumi • Cloud, languages, and developer tools guy • Eat, sleep, code, repeat Enough time has passed that I feel safe blogging about my prior project here at Microsoft, “Midori.” In the months to come, I’ll publish a dozen-or-so articles covering the most interesting aspects of this project, and my key take-aways. Midori was a research/incubation project to explore ways of innovating t
Founder/CEO Pulumi • Cloud, languages, and developer tools guy • Eat, sleep, code, repeat Midori was written in an ahead-of-time compiled, type-safe language based on C#. Aside from our microkernel, the whole system was written in it, including drivers, the domain kernel, and all user code. I’ve hinted at a few things along the way and now it’s time to address them head-on. The entire language is
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