Alongside the new Windows 10 build in the Dev channel, Microsoft has also released the equivalent builds of Windows Server and the Windows 10 SDK. As usual, there's no changelog available.
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Along with the new Windows 10 build, Microsoft has released matching builds of Windows Server as well as the Windows 10 SDK. As usual, neither release comes with a list of changes.
Microsoft has released Windows 10 SDK Preview and Windows Server build 20180 today. The firm confirmed that it will release SDK and server builds along with Windows 10 Dev channel builds.
Along with this week's Windows 10 build, Microsoft has released a matching build of the Windows 10 SDK. There's also a new build of Windows Server, but as usual, there's no changelog.
In addition to a new Windows 10 build in the Dev channel, Microsoft has also released build 20170 of the Windows 10 SDK preview, as well as Windows Server. The changes are unknown.
Microsoft has released a new build of Windows Server to users in the Insider program, as well as a new Windows 10 SDK Preview. As usual, there's no changelog to speak of, so it's unclear what's new.
Hot on the heels of a new Windows 10 build in the Dev channel, Microsoft has released the same build of the Windows 10 SDK, as well as a new build of Windows Server. There's no changelog, though.
To go along with the latest Windows 10 build in the Fast ring, Microsoft has also released build 19624 of Windows Server for Insiders, as well as matching builds of the SDK, ADK, and WDK.
Microsoft has released yet another preview build of Windows Server to Insiders, matching last week's Windows 10 build. However, as usual, there's no sign of a changelog for the release.
Microsoft has released a new build of Window Server to those enrolled in the Insider program, bringing the build number to 19608. The Windows 10 SDK Preview has also been updated to the same build.
Microsoft has released a new preview build of the Windows 10 SDK for those enrolled in the Insider program. This is the first build that's part of the new development cycle after the 20H1 update.
Microsoft has released a new preview build of the Windows 10 SDK for the new feature update. As usual, the build aligns with last week's Windows 10 build, and there's no changelog yet.
Microsoft has released a new build of Windows Server to Insiders, bringing the build number to 19035, though there's no changelog yet. There's also a new build of the Windows 10 SDK.
Microsoft has released its weekly preview build of the Windows 10 SDK, bringing it to build number 19028. The changelog is currently unknown, but it's likely there are no big changes.
Microsoft has released build 19023 of the Windows 10 SDK Preview, along with matching builds of the ADK, WDK, and HLK. There's no blog post yet, so it's not clear what's new in this build.
Microsoft has released its weekly preview build of the Windows 10 SDK, once again matching the build released to Fast ring Insiders last week. There's no changelog for it yet, though.
Microsoft has released a new ISO for Windows Insiders, and it's build 19013, which was released last week for Insiders in the Fast Ring. There's also a matching build of the Windows 10 SDK.
Microsoft has released yet another version of the Windows 10 SDK for Insiders, bringing it to build number 19002. There's no blog post yet, so it's not clear what's new in this release.
Microsoft has released a new preview build of the Windows 10 SDK, matching last week's Windows 10 build in the Fast ring. There shouldn't be a lot that's new, but a blog post hasn't been posted yet.
Microsoft has released another preview build of the Windows 10 SDK in the 20H1 cycle, this time bringing it to build number 18995. As usual, no significant changes have been made in this release.
Microsoft has released a new preview build of the Windows 10 SDK, and as usual, it doesn't bring much in the way of new features. New ADK, WDK, and HLK preview builds are also available.
Microsoft has released a new preview build of the Windows 10 SDK for the 20H1 development cycle, aligning with last week's Windows 10 build for Insiders. It includes a new way to sign apps.
As it's usual for Microsoft, on the week after an Insider preview build is made available, the equivalent version of the SDK is also released. Build 18922 includes no big changes from 18917.
As per usual, Microsoft has released a new build of the Windows 10 SDK Preview, which aligns with the Windows 10 build released to Insiders in the Fast Ring last week, with no significant changes.
Microsoft has released a new Windows 10 SDK Preview build for Insiders, and the second one that's part of the 20H1 branch. There are no big changes, but it does include some API additions.
Microsoft has released the first Windows 10 SDK as part of the 20H1 development cycle, and the first since the release of the final SDK for version 1903. As such, this one actually has new changes.
As Windows 10 version 1903 draws closer to a public release, Microsoft has published build 18362 of the Windows 10 SDK, lining up with the build currently available in the Fast and Slow rings.
Microsoft is rolling out a new build of the Windows 10 SDK Preview, this time with build 18361. As usual, there are no notable changes in this release, though it brings us closer to a stable build.
Microsoft has released another new Windows 10 SDK Preview build for Insiders, this time with build number 18351. As usual, there's not a whole lot of changes with this release, but there is one.
As has become tradition over the past few weeks, Microsoft is today releasing a new Windows 10 SDK Preview build to match the Insider build released last Friday. There are no major changes, though.
Microsoft has released another Insider Preview build of the Windows 10 SDK, matching the build number of the OS released to Insiders last week. There are no major changes in this release.
Microsoft has made a new Windows 10 SDK Preview available to download that works with Build 17666 and earlier. Some of the changes include new APIs that can hook into Sets and more.
After announcing the second Windows Developer Awards in December, Microsoft finally revealed to the public who had won the six awards that were up for grabs at its annual BUILD conference.
Following yesterday's worldwide general availability of the Windows 10 April 2018 Update through various manual install methods and Windows Update, the company has also released the SDK.
Last year saw the very first Windows Developer Awards at BUILD, and this year the finalists have been chosen in five categories and are awaiting your vote, you just need a Microsoft ID to take part.
Microsoft has been providing less support for the Windows 10 Mobile operating system, and the end may be nigh. In a subtle move, the company has pulled the OS's definition from the latest Windows SDK.
A day after rolling out Windows 10 Insider Preview build 10565 for PCs, Microsoft has released SDK Preview build 10563, including the corresponding Windows 10 Mobile emulators.
If you are a developer and have been awaiting the arrival of the Windows 10 SDK, Microsoft has finally released the bits and you can download them now via the link after the jump.
A new build of the Windows 10 SDK Preview is now available for developers that includes bug fixes, API surface level changes and the latest Windows 10 Mobile emulator.
If you are developing a Windows 10 app and have been using the SDK, Microsoft is about to start pushing out builds of the SDK at a higher frequency starting this month for Insiders.