Microsoft has released Visual Studio 2022 for Mac 17.0 Preview 7. The update contains a native UI for Preferences screens, improved Xamarin support, and the ability to use Azure Functions V4.
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Visual Studio 2022 for Mac Preview 6 fixes top issues, reduces crashes along with addressing top reported feedback. However, Xamarin developers should continue using Visual Studio 2019 for Mac v8.10.
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Microsoft has rolled out Visual Studio 2017 15.7 Preview 1. Among the release highlights is inclusion of Visual Studio Tools for Xamarin which can now automatically install missing Android API levels.
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After releasing its first preview of Visual Studio for Mac in November, Microsoft has announced general availability of the new version of its integrated development environment for Apple devices.
Alongside the general release of Visual Studio 2017 today, Microsoft also rolled out its latest preview of Visual Studio for Mac, bringing a wide range of improvements, new features, and bug fixes.
Over the last twelve months, people and press alike have been talking about Microsoft with genuine excitement. We take a look back at the highs and lows of an extraordinary year for the Redmond giant.
Many people still think of Microsoft as the dull corporate leviathan of yesteryear. But it's changed in any number of ways, and there are many reasons to be excited about what it's working on.
A blog post appeared earlier today announcing the launch of Visual Studio for Mac - but it seems that the post wasn't supposed to go live until Microsoft's Connect() conference later this week.
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Microsoft this week released a third preview of the iOS Simulator for Xamarin on Visual Studio. The feature - announced at Build 2016 - allows developers to preview iOS apps on Windows.
Apple might be holding its yearly Worldwide Developer Conference, but Microsoft drop by and have its own event. WWDC attendees are invited to an afterparty, discussing Xamarin and iOS.
Microsoft has shared some new Windows Store insights, claiming that the store has enjoyed 6.5 billion visits since the launch of Windows 10, touting it as a profitable opportunity for developers.
Day 2 of Microsoft's BUILD 2016 developer conference has already started and the company has made a huge announcement by making Xamarin free for all, and also opening up the source for contributors.
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After years of rumors, Microsoft has finally acquired cross-platform mobile development company Xamarin. Xamarin allows developers to create native Android, iOS, and Windows apps with one code base.
A new report claims that Microsoft is in talks to either acquire or become a major investor in Xamarin, a San Francisco-based company that offers tools to make iOS and Android apps in C#