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IT Pro had a conversation with Scott Hanselman, who will be giving a keynote address at Thursday's All Things Open as well as an afternoon presentation on .NET Core. We talked about Microsoft's approach to open source.
HashiCorp's Mitchell Hashimoto tells IT Pro how he got started in software, about the acceptance of open source by the enterprise, and why he recently changed hats from CEO to CTO at the company he founded.
Last week it looked like the Microsoft Developer team had begun a new process of providing users a recap of each week's developer related news about resources, APIs and other tools that are useful to someone in the Windows stack and it appears...
It looks like the Microsoft Developer Team has begun using a weekly summary to highlight all of the development news the team shares on their Build Apps for Windows website and on social media...
Since the beginning, ActiveX has been a requirement to view the Microsoft Update Catalog on the web. ActiveX, of course, is a plugin that works with Internet Explorer, but does not work with Microsoft’s newest browsing creation, Microsoft Edge...
A strongly worded concurring opinion by a Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit judge doesn't mean that software patents are going away, but might raise the bar for enforcing software patents through the courts.
Microsoft confirmed this week that they will host the third annual edition of their Connect Developers Conference from New York City on 16 and 17 November 2016...
In the past Microsoft used to make their entire development stack available in virtual machines that could be used to explore the Windows development tools...
Earlier this year, I casually mentioned that data structures are serious affairs, like hypertension or texting-while-driving: people die when they're done badly. A friend assumed I was jesting. It's time to begin to explain how serious I...