Git, the most widely used open-source version control system, has released version 2.42 with several new features and bug fixes. With contributions from 78 contributors, 17 of them being new to the project, this release brings some remarkable enhancements. Here's a comprehensive look at what's new.
Microsoft has unveiled its Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 23526 to the devoted members of the Dev Channel, and there's a lot to digest. Whether you're a developer, a tech enthusiast, or just curious about the next iteration of Windows 11, here's a breakdown of the changes and enhancements that have been introduced in this build.
The anticipation of technical advancements is half the fun. And right now, anticipation for Realme's impending big unveil is intense in the smartphone industry. The next Realme GT 5 will be nothing short of a wonder, packing an astounding 24GB of RAM, according to the company's president for China, Xu Qi Chase. Just think about the gaming and multitasking opportunities that lie ahead!
Microsoft has unveiled the latest iteration of Dev Home, pushing it to version 0.4. Both the Dev Home Preview and its corresponding GitHub extension have been updated to this version, offering a host of new features and improvements, all aimed at enhancing user experience.
In the competitive world of software development, speed and efficiency are of the essence. Microsoft, well aware of the developer's need for rapid response times, has made it a priority to optimize the performance of its popular integrated development environment (IDE) - Visual Studio.
Their most recent release, Visual Studio 2022 version 17.7, stands as a testament to their ongoing commitment to this cause. Let's dive in as we break down, what these changes really mean for the everyday coder.