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⚡️ Many Developers Miss Out on Visual Studio Subscription Benefits At Visual Studio Live! Redmond, a speaker asked over 400 developers who had Visual Studio subscriptions. About half said yes, but only around 160 had logged in and activated their benefits. ♻️ Subscribe for free now!

⚡️ Microsoft Agent Framework (Preview) for .NET Developers Microsoft Agent Framework (Preview) brings together agent creation, orchestration, tools, hosting, and tracking in one place. This helps .NET users build and release AI agents more quickly. ♻️ Subscribe for free now!

⚡️ Microsoft Agent Framework Public Preview and Azure AI Foundry Updates Microsoft has launched the Agent Framework in public preview. This, along with new features in Azure AI Foundry, helps create, watch, and manage multi-agent systems more easily. ♻️ Subscribe for free now!

⚡️ TypeScript 7 Native Preview in Visual Studio 2026 TypeScript 7 native preview was announced in March, and Visual Studio 2026 Insiders now supports it. Users can try this preview to see faster compile times, lower memory use, and better performance in the IDE. ♻️ Subscribe for free now!

⚡️ Visual Studio 2022 September 2025 Update Highlights The September 2025 update for Visual Studio 2022 (version 17.14) is now out. This update adds a built-in AI feature for code work, including code writing, updates, checking, and tracking, and brings the Profiler Agent tool to Visual Studio 2022. ♻️ Subscribe for free now!

⚡️ How to Publish NuGet Packages Using Trusted Publishing in GitHub Actions The text explains how to use nuget.org's Trusted Publishing feature to publish NuGet packages from a GitHub Actions workflow. It shows the steps to make the process simple and safe. ♻️ Subscribe for free now!

⚡️ Microsoft has launched Windows ML Microsoft has announced the full launch of Windows ML, a built-in tool for local AI model inference on Windows 11 PCs. The new framework supports processors, graphics, and NPUs from AMD, Intel, NVIDIA, and Qualcomm, allowing developers to build fast, secure, and offline solutions without cloud dependency. Early partners, including Adobe, McAfee, and Topaz Labs, are already integrating Windows ML into their applications, paving the way for the mass adoption of local AI in the Windows ecosystem. ♻️ Subscribe for free now!

⚡️ .NET Aspire 9.5 Adds AI Tools and AppHost Option .NET Aspire 9.5 now has a one-file AppHost and a Generative AI Visualizer. It also works with GitHub Models, Azure AI Foundry, OpenAI, and has better tools for app lifecycle and logging. ♻️ Subscribe for free now!

⚡️ New HTTP Header Support in Data API builder 1.6 Data API builder 1.6 gives REST and GraphQL endpoints for different databases. With new HTTP headers, users can change how REST requests work, like making updates or finding new data. The If-Match header lets updates happen only if a row is there. ♻️ Subscribe for free now!

⚡️ Grok 4 Launches on Azure AI Foundry Grok 4, the newest model from xAI, is now in Azure AI Foundry. Microsoft and xAI worked together to bring strong reasoning features to a safe and controlled business platform. ♻️ Subscribe for free now!

⚡️ Switching Git HTTPS URLs to SSH with insteadOf When working with Git, repository URLs are often in HTTPS format. The insteadOf setting in Git lets you change these URLs to SSH, making it easier to use SSH keys, even for submodules. ♻️ Subscribe for free now!

⚡️ Composing Pure Haskell Assertions with HUnit and QuickCheck The text explores how to combine pure assertions using HUnit and QuickCheck in Haskell. It points out that making these assertions work together is not always simple. ♻️ Subscribe for free now!

⚡️ F# Weekly #39, 2025 Summary The F# Weekly #39, 2025 update from amplifyingfsharp.io shares news and updates about F#. It covers the latest happenings and developments in the F# community. ♻️ Subscribe for free now!

⚡️ Google Play 16 KB Page Size Rule for .NET MAUI Apps Google Play will soon require app page sizes to be no more than 16 KB. .NET MAUI app makers need to get ready for this rule by November 2025. ♻️ Subscribe for free now!

⚡️ Microsoft Launches Unified Marketplace On September 25, 2025, Microsoft announced a new Microsoft Marketplace that brings Azure Marketplace and Microsoft AppSource together. The new platform is set up to offer cloud solutions, AI apps, agents, and industry tools in one place. ♻️ Subscribe for free now!

⚡️ Azure Basic Public IP Addresses Upgrade Required Azure will stop using the Basic SKU for Public IP addresses. Users need to switch to the Standard SKU before the deadline, which comes with new rules and added features. ♻️ Subscribe for free now!

⚡️ Copilot Now Supports .NET App Modernization in Visual Studio The GitHub Copilot tool for Visual Studio can now help update and move .NET apps to Azure. It offers automated fixes, checks for known security issues, and helps apps run in containers. ♻️ Subscribe for free now!

⚡️ Aspire 9.5 Release Details Aspire 9.5 is now out. It brings a preview 'aspire update' command, lets you use a single-file AppHost, has better CLI and dashboard design, and adds new tools for AI and DevTunnels. ♻️ Subscribe for free now!

⚡️ Microsoft Marketplace Launch and Frontier Firms Microsoft is launching a Marketplace that offers thousands of solutions to millions of customers. New companies called Frontier Firms are using AI-powered technology and human skills to change how work and innovation happen. ♻️ Subscribe for free now!

⚡️ Data API builder 1.6 Adds Flexible Logging Options The new Data API builder 1.6 lets users set filters and levels for logs from the engine. This update also adds support for file and Azure Log Analytics as logging targets, along with earlier options like Application Insights and OpenTelemetry. ♻️ Subscribe for free now!