Microsoft Developer Newsletter - Volume 23, Number 15: July 24, 2019

Top News Worldwide

Watch: Real-world scenario testing using Azure DevOps and automated UI tests

Quantum Development Kit is now open source: Learn about recent updates

Free tool: Reduce bugs in your code with Coverlet
 
 

How to: Write software tests with F#

Checklist for writing great Visual Studio extensions
Follow these best practices to ensure your extensions are reliable, look well crafted, do what they advertise, and blend in among Visual Studio features.

Networking and the Naked Objects Framework
Take a deep look at Naked Objects Framework RESTful API networking and discover how the entire state of the network interaction is stored in a hypermedia document shared between the client and the server.

Announcing the Azure Boards app for Slack
Learn about a new Azure Boards app for Slack that makes it easier for development teams to work across Azure Boards and Slack.

Create a machine learning prediction system using AutoML
Writing a program that uses Microsoft ML.NET to create a prediction model is not a trivial task. Discover how the automated machine learning (AutoML) system helps by using the ML.NET command-line interface tool to automatically create a prediction model for you.

Free training: Build mobile apps with Xamarin.Forms
Check out this free learning path and learn how to use C# and Visual Studio to create apps that run on iOS and Android devices.

Understanding Azure AI Services
Explore the various artificial intelligence (AI) services offered by Azure and understand the best options for specific scenarios. Step through an end-to-end scenario and see how various Azure services can be applied at each stage.

New Azure SDKs now in preview
Discover a new set of libraries for working with Azure Storage, Azure Cosmos DB, Azure Key Vault, and Azure Event Hubs in Java, Python, JavaScript, and .NET. Find out how this is the first step in making the libraries easier to learn and integrate into your software.

Write code quickly and effectively with Roslyn analyzers
Get an overview of Roslyn analyzer packages. Learn how they provide verbose analysis, explore some useful solutions in the Roslyn analyzers GitHub repository, and find out how to get started using Roslyn analyzers.

Events

Microsoft Ignite 2019 
November 4–8, 2019, Orlando, FL
Register for this live event to learn the latest in software development, security, architecture, and IT. Explore hands-on experiences to innovate your development, cloud, and security strategies.

Resources

Downloads and tools for Windows 10

Get started with app development

Create your Azure free account today

Microsoft Learn – free training

Testing tools for web developers

TechNet Flash

Get the latest information from Channel 9

Microsoft for Startups

Code editing tools for building and debugging modern web and cloud applications

Microsoft Docs for developers and IT professionals
 

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