Microsoft is embracing Linux-like command line utilities and integrating its Linux subsystem even further into Windows.
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.
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Developers who rely on GitHub Copilot inside Visual Studio Code now have a new option built entirely by Microsoft. The ...
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A VS Code vulnerability in GitHub.dev lets attackers steal full GitHub OAuth tokens via a single malicious link, exposing all private repositories.
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Microsoft now offers 75 native Linux commands and built-in WSL containers, making Windows a seamless development environment for cross-platform workflows. If you are starting out on a budget, the ...