Today we are announcing the release of Visual Studio for Mac version 7.6. Our focus with this release has been to improve product reliability in various areas, with a special focus on the co… Read More
Endpoint Routing in 2.2
What is it?
We're making a big investment in routing starting in 2.2 to make it interoperate more seamlessly with middleware. For 2.2 this will start with us making a… Read More
Symptom
Creating a Peer 2 Peer publication from SQL scripts and you observe the Distribution Agents failing with "incorrect syntax near". These messages can be observed in SQL Serve… Read More
In my last post I wrote about Print and Let - which reminded me of some work I did to manipulate some text recently (it also used a Print operator, which was the thing that reminded me).
Th… Read More
This article (as a test) was also published to my LinkedIn feed
Sometimes you need some demo data to work with, here are two methods:
Use the Print operator to create some
In its basic use… Read More
“Do Bigha Zameen movie lo protagonist evaru?” Indian readers who speak any combination of Hindi, English, or Tamil, could translate this question with ease - “Who is the pr… Read More
Visual Studio 2017 version 15.8 made it possible to use the PackageReference syntax to reference NuGet packages in Visual Studio Extensibility (VSIX) projects. This makes it much simpler to… Read More
This post is part of a regular series of posts where the C++ product team and other guests answer questions we have received from customers. The questions can be about anything C++ related:… Read More
This post is part of a regular series of posts where the C++ product team and other guests answer questions we have received from customers. The questions can be about anything C++ related:… Read More
In the previous post in this series, we used clang-query to examine the Abstract Syntax Tree of a simple source code file. Using clang-query, we can prototype an AST Matcher which we can use… Read More
Written by Kanchan Mehrotra, Tony Wu, and Rakesh Patil from AzureCAT. Reviewed by Solliance. Edited by Nanette Ray.
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I started to learn quantum computing when I joined Microsoft Quantum team less then two years ago. Before that the most exposure I had to the topic was a course on quantum mechanics back in… Read More
This is part 5 of a blog post series. Part 1 contains all the prerequisites, part 2 is about cloning the project and get your sandbox environment up running, part 3 is about build agents, an… Read More
Written by Kanchan Mehrotra, Tony Wu, and Rakesh Patil from AzureCAT. Reviewed by Solliance. Edited by Nanette Ray.
This article is also available as an eBook:
Download the Parallel Vi… Read More
One of the common MySQL server errors is “MySQL server has gone away”.
This is a pretty generic error and can happen because of a server error or a client-side error. While Azure… Read More
Conscious Life Space
In the 1960s, in our public schools in California along the border with Mexico, Spanish language-learning was a requirement, beginning in sixth grade. I… Read More
TypeScript 3.2 is here today!
If you're unfamiliar with TypeScript, it's a language that brings static type-checking to JavaScript so that you can catch issues before you even run your code… Read More
For this part of the Dynamics 365 App for Outlook series, let's talk about what is supported.
At the time of this post, I am covering what is currently supported, including the specific… Read More
As you hopefully heard, the first preview of Visual Studio 2019 is now available. In this post I’ll cover some of the productivity improvements for .NET developers we’re most exc… Read More
RichEdit has many character-format properties, most of which are documented for ITextFont2 and CHARFORMAT2. Nevertheless, the OpenType specification defines many more character-format proper… Read More
Preview builds of the PowerShell extension are now available in VSCode
We are excited to announce the PowerShell Preview extension in the VSCode marketplace!
The PowerShell Preview extensi… Read More
Do you own a GitHub repository? Do you create releases on GitHub to distribute software packages? Do you manually compile a list of changes to be included in release notes? If yes, you will… Read More
.NET Core 3.0 Preview 2 is now available and it includes a bunch of new updates to ASP.NET Core.
Here's the list of what's new in this preview:
Razor Components
SignalR client-to-server stre… Read More
Getting Started with Pytorch and Azure Jupyter Notebooks
Azure Notebooks http://notebooks.azure.com is a free, cloud-hosted Jupyter Notebooks solution that you can use for interactive… Read More
Why did Jesus speak in parables? There are easy answers to the question, but they are just that: easy. Too easy. As in Jesus spoke in parables because the Old Testament sai… Read More
Step out of the illusion
Published by: Osho Dhyan Leela Foundation
ISBN: 978-8192461274
Pages: 226
Price: INR 495
Every believing person has actually contemplated over his presence at one… Read More
What are ALT Tags?
ALT tags are HTML attributes which are also known as “alt attribute or “alt description”.
An alt tag is used on images to provide the textual vers… Read More
Well this is disconcerting …did Bernie tell Hillary?
Women in this country will control their own bodies. Not the United States government.
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) A… Read More
Brian Friel is a large name within Ireland’s literary world. During his lifetime he created many poems, plays and short stories. In addition, he created many well-known pieces, for exa… Read More
How Do You Know If You've Written a ClassicPart 5James Clavell Move Over Previous parts in "How do you know if you've written a classic?" series are:Part 1 in this Series is about writi… Read More
We have all heard that some people are more left-brained (or logical) and some others are more right-brained (or creative). The idea has seeped deep into the collective consciousness of our… Read More
Governments are back on their anti-encryption bullshit again.
Between the U.S. Senate’s “EARN IT” Act, the E.U.’s slew of anti-encryption proposals, and Australia… Read More
The OpenSSH team recently announced the removal of support for ssh-rsa keys in OpenSSH. This announcement was met with a modest and well-deserved fanfare from cryptographers, because RSA suc… Read More
Imagine you’re a software developer, and you need to authenticate users based on a username and password.
If you’re well-read on the industry standard best practices, you&rsqu… Read More
Cryptographers and cryptography engineers love to talk about the latest attacks and how to mitigate them. LadderLeak breaks ECDSA with less than 1 bit of nonce leakage? Raccoon attack brings… Read More
How Long Should A Chapter BeThis may become a Part OneA Chapter should be long enough to complete its structure and set up the next chapter or end the book. A chapter ENDS on a CLIFF-HANGER… Read More
Jesus told parables. Lots of them. But what exactly is a parable? What’s the point of them? Are parables to tell us something? Or are they to hide something from us? Either way… Read More
Previously on Dead Ends in Cryptanalysis, we talked about length-extension attacks and precisely why modern hash functions like SHA-3 and BLAKE2 aren’t susceptible.
The art and scie… Read More
The Collatz conjecture is an allegedly-unsolved problem in mathematics.
I say allegedly there because, reading those words, I feel like mathematicians are going to jump out from my closet… Read More
NIST opened public comments on SP 800-108 Rev. 1 (the NIST recommendations for Key Derivation Functions) last month. The main thing that’s changed from the original document published… Read More
Effective SEO is a culmination of lots of contributing factors, and taking a linguistic approach to SEO is a fundamental one.
Gone are the days of only interpreting individual keywords &n… Read More
It happened again. You were doom-scrolling on the hellsite (a.k.a. browsng Twitter) and stumbled upon some stranger’s tweet that was so stunningly ignorant that it almost seems artific… Read More
Did you know that, in the Furry Fandom, the most popular choice in species for one’s fursona is actually a hybrid?
Source: FurScience
Of course, we’re not talking about tha… Read More
If you can somehow avoid using RSA (i.e. using Elliptic Curve Cryptography instead), then don’t use RSA at all. Then you can skip this blog post entirely and all is right in the world… Read More
Blockchain is a charismatic technology, working wonders through its smart contracts and nodes. From finance, logistics, real estate, digital assets, you name it; blockchain is gaining popula… Read More
PHP is a popular programming language that is used to create dynamic websites. A PHP framework is a software application that provides a structure for developing web applications, and Larave… Read More
Search engines have transformed significantly over the past decade. In the early days, Google would simply scan web content for keywords in order to match users with results.
Now, Google… Read More
It is practically impossible to talk about the web, its history and its development without mentioning HTML. This language that was born in the Late 1980s, is what still allows us to… Read More
The greatest risk to the security of a web application is when it either accepts user input and processes it or renders data in a comprehensible format (HTML, JSON, etc.) to the user.
For… Read More
Verbandsbüro - All-In-One Plattform für Vereine und VerbändeDas beste Erklärvideo für Vereine und Verbände – Tipps 2022
Sie wollen Ihren Verein bekannter… Read More
We are all aware that Herodotus once remarked, “Egypt is the gift of the Nile,” but not everyone is aware of how true this statement is. Ancient Egypt’s civilization would… Read More
Why do you need to start learning Arabic?
The Arabic language is one of the oldest living languages on the face of the earth, researchers dispute the age of this language. The Arabic lang… Read More
It’s no secret that keywords are incredibly important for SEO, but what about sentences? Do they really matter?
To cut a long story short – yes, sentence structure is absolute… Read More
If you’ve spent any amount of time running a Linux server then you’ll know what a time sink it can be. Especially in a development environment, where debugging stuff will often h… Read More
Ever since YouTube put the axe to my favorite music-playing discord bot RhythmBot in 2021. I’ve been going without which sucks and makes me a sad camper. With some research and experi… Read More
Literary terms are one of the many techniques a writer uses to enhance the quality of their writing style, structure, or overall impression. They can be used playfully to crack us up, in a h… Read More
While different cultures have different symbol systems, one symbol is common to all: Language. Language is a system of signs through which people communicate and transmit culture.
Some la… Read More
Blockchain app development is gaining momentum at a fast pace and this trend is here to stay. Blockchain solutions have proven their worth as game-changers in almost every industry vertical… Read More
One of the common questions about the Asus VivoBook X515JA laptop is whether it is suitable for programming. The answer is yes; the Asus VivoBook X515JA laptop is capable of handling most pr… Read More
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