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Microsoft hands Xamarin to Visual Studio users

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Microsoft hands Xamarin to Visual Studio users

The cross-platform application development system that Microsoft acquired will be open sourced and made part of the .Net framework. Read More

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2016 Predictions: Security Solutions

The security market will continue to evolve alongside new requirements arising from the Internet of Things, cloud computing and sophisticated targeted attacks. Read More

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HoloLens hands-on: The Developer Edition

The shipping hardware is lighter, easier to adjust, and much more comfortable than last year's prototypes. Read More

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Microsoft Visual Studio '15' Preview expands Android, iOS support

Company offers preview of next version of software development platform. Read More

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Microsoft pushes developers to build apps for Office 365

Microsoft Executive Vice President Qi Lu outlines new capabilities in Microsoft Graph and on running apps inside Office. Read More

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Microsoft fires back at AWS with Azure Functions service and more

A new IoT Gateway SDK will help developers connect old hardware to the cloud. Read More

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Microsoft details changes to the schedule for Office updates

Microsoft's updating has been a mess, but a just-announced change may help streamline things a bit. Read More

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3 Major Challenges to Securing Your Data

Is your enterprise planning to leverage cloud computing and mobile computing in order to improve business agility, increase employee productivity, and lower capital expenses? Read More

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5 dev tools for better code security

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JavaScript's Brendan Eich aims to protect web user privacy

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Mar 31, 2016
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5 dev tools for better code security

Static and dynamic analysis can catch vulnerabilities in the development process -- before the bad guys can even access your code Read More

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How to Integrate E-Signatures into Your Java-based Web Application

In this presentation, we'll show you how easy it is to get started with the eSignLive API and Java SDK to integrate e-signature capabilities into your web portal, core system or legacy application. Read More

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JavaScript's Brendan Eich aims to protect web user privacy

Brendan Eich's latest project involves a browser that automatically blocks ads and trackers, protects user privacy Read More

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Oracle seeks $9.3 billion for Google's use of Java in Android

Oracle is seeking as much as $9.3 billion in damages in a long-running copyright lawsuit against Google over its use of Java in Android, court filings show. Read More

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Node.js alert: Google engineer finds flaw in NPM scripts

Node.js developers, run NPM install at your own risk -- a self-replicating worm can easily spread through the ecosystem Read More

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Coding with JRebel: Java Forever Changed

With JRebel, developers get to see their code changes immediately, fine-tune their code with incremental changes, debug, explore and deploy their code with ease, and ultimately spend more time coding. Read More

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