![]() ![]() □♂️ Microsoft abandons semi-annual releases for Windows Server. That’s pretty remarkable and allows me to forgive the many sins JavaScript committed. Yes, launch a Visual Studio Code instance, in your browser, already targetting a repository with a single keypress. □ Github Codespaces has been released and you can access it from any repository by pressing the period key. ![]() NET Core 3.1.18 has been released and these same vulnerability were backported from. There are several CVEs resolved in this release, including CVE-2021-34485, an information disclosure vulnerability related to crash dumps, CVE-2021-26423, a Denial of Service Vulnerability, and CVE-2021-34532 which is an ASP.ENT Core Information Disclosure Vulnerability, this time areound logging JWT tokens that are unparsable. NET SDK templates that use the latest C# features and now there’s literally a one line console application template. □ Visual Studio 2022 Preview 3 now available! This preview release includes improvements to the Dark Theme, added new JavaScript and TypeScript project types, and because of course they did, easier one click publishing to Azure DevOps. The release notes tout several experimental features, push notifications and windowing improvements. □ Windows App SDK 1.0.0-experimental has been releasedand Kevin Gallo attended the App Development Community STandup to underscore why it’s an important release. □ Magick.NET 8.2.0 has been released which is an image manipulation library for. ![]()
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