Connect(); 2016
Volume 31 Number 12
![]() [Visual Studio Development]Productivity Enhancements in Visual Studio 2017 RCExplore the new and improved features in Visual Studio 2017 RC, including easier navigation with GoTo and Find All References, enhancements to IntelliSense across C#, VB and XAML, and an expansion of live code analysis. Also covered is Live Unit Testing and improved debugging with the new exception helper. |
![]() [Visual Studio Development]Introducing Visual Studio for MacMikayla Hutchinson introduces Visual Studio for Mac, outlining the evolution of the Xamarin Studio IDE into a true mobile-first, cloud-first development tool for .NET and C# that brings the Visual Studio experience to the Mac. |
![]() [.NET Framework]What's New in C# 7.0The team is now buttoning down development on C# 7.0, and Visual Studio 2017 Release Candidate is implementing virtually all of the new features. Come along as Mark Michaelis explores each of the new features in detail, including deconstructors, pattern matching with is and switch, local variables, and more. |
![]() [Connect(); Mobile DevOps]Exploring Visual Studio Mobile CenterMicrosoft is taking Mobile DevOps to the next level with Visual Studio Mobile Center. Connect your repository, then build, test, deliver and monitor your apps all from a single dashboard and connect it with your Azure backend. |
![]() [Xamarin]Xamarin and the Universal Windows PlatformUse Xamarin to target the Universal Windows Platform and add users and increase engagement with your app and content across your entire app ecosystem, including iOS and Android. |
![]() [Mobile]Embedding Native Views in Your Xamarin.Forms AppsNative view embedding allows you to directly reference iOS, Android and Windows native controls right in your Xamarin.Forms XAML files. You can assign them properties, handle events, and use them with nearly as much flexibility as the standard Xamarin.Forms controls to improve cross-platform mobile development. |
![]() [Xamarin Workbooks]The (Interactive) Future of Technical DocsXamarin Workbooks bring interactive documentation plus live coding to mobile and desktop application development, letting you learn and experiment with the entire native SDKs for Android, iOS, Mac, and WPF. Craig Dunn gets you started. |
![]() [ALM and DevOps]Secure and Deliver with Rugged DevOpsJean-Marc Prieur, Sam Guckenheimer DevOps is about going fast. Security is about minimizing risks. Rugged DevOps is a set of practices designed to meet both goals more effectively. This article reviews the practices, the partners and how to set CI/CD for Rugged DevOps. |
![]() [Office]Microsoft Graph: Gateway to Data and IntelligenceYina Arenas dives into Microsoft Graph and how it's used to build smarter and context-aware people-centric applications that use the latest APIs from SharePoint, Exchange, Azure Active Directory and other services in Office 365 and the Microsoft cloud, all under a single endpoint and with a single auth flow. |
![]() [Intelligent Apps]Big Data Development Made EasyThe development model and tools in Azure Data Lake (ADL) radically simplify working with scale-out, distributed queries over non-traditional data. This article shows some of the development and debugging strengths in ADL with U-SQL. |
![]() [Connect(); Mobile Test]Scale Your Automated Mobile App Testing with Xamarin Test CloudThe mobile ecosystem presents unique challenges to developers and QA professionals with its breadth of mobile devices and OSes. Xamarin Test Cloud makes it simple to scale your local testing to cover hundreds of unique device configurations in just a few minutes. |
![]() [Connect(); Intelligent Apps]Extensibility in U-SQL Big Data ApplicationsLearn how to use U-SQL extensibility mechanisms to process a variety of different data ranging from JSON to image data, along with how to add your own operators. |
![]() [Editor's Note]ReconnectIt's been two years since the first Microsoft Connect(); conference, which plotted a course toward cross-platform, open source, mobile and cloud. This year's Connect(); event sees Microsoft redoubling its efforts. |
![]() November 2016 issueSee all the articles from the November 2016 MSDN Magazine here. |