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After being recognized as ONE of the fastest-growing programming languages in last year's developer report from dev tooling specialist JetBrains, Microsoft's TypeScript was named THE fastest-growing language this year.
02/02/2023
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The latest State of JavaScript survey confirms findings from previous editions: Developers like and want static typing for the super-popular programming language. What's more, they're more likely to use statically typed TypeScript 100 percent of the time rather than dynamically typed vanilla JavaScript.
01/12/2023
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"TypeScript posted a doubletake-inducing 2,788 percent gain."
11/17/2022
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TypeScript has climbed steadily over the past few years to become the most popular programming language used on the CircleCI platform.
09/27/2022
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Microsoft released TypeScript 4.8 with a host of new features ranging from Find All References improvements to the ability to exclude specific files from auto-imports.
08/30/2022
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TypeScript, for the first time, has been separated from JavaScript in this year's report.
08/25/2022
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A new tech jobs report for the first half of 2022 from careers marketplace Dice shows that postings for TypeScript positions have exploded compared to the same period last year.
08/24/2022
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Arriving with .NET 7 in early November will be many new features in C# 11, the latest iteration of Microsoft's flagship programming language.
08/23/2022
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One use case for the analysis of variance statistics technique is asking if student performances are the same in three classrooms taught by the same teacher but with different textbooks, says Dr. James McCaffrey of Microsoft Research.
08/17/2022
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With no built-in functions for classical statistics analyses in the .NET library, Dr. James McCaffrey of Microsoft Research explains how to roll your own from scratch.
08/02/2022
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After previously discussing permutations, Dr. James McCaffrey of Microsoft Research uses step-by-step examples and full code presentations to explore combinations.
07/20/2022
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Microsoft's TypeScript programming language over the past few years has been steadily climbing the popularity rankings in Stack Overflow's huge annual developer survey, this year knocking off Java to crack the top five.
06/28/2022
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Rust rules among programming languages used for WebAssembly projects, but Blazor (C#) is coming on strong.
06/24/2022
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"An unacceptable abuse of power from the stewards of the platform, and a betrayal of the community."
06/16/2022
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It was a big week for Microsoft-centric development news, including TypeScript 4.7 reaching General Availability, Visual Studio for Arm coming soon, Azure Deployment environments and more.
05/27/2022
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Microsoft's C# programming language posted the largest 12-month gain in popularity, says the TIOBE Index for May 2022
05/10/2022
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Dr. James McCaffrey of Microsoft Research presents a full step-by-step example with all code to predict a person's optimism score from their occupation, eye color and country.
05/02/2022
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Amazon Web Services is previewing a new framework for using its recently introduced .NET 6 runtime to create AWS Lambda functions, the foundation of serverless computing in the Amazon cloud.
04/28/2022
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C# coders can now use the Functions service in the Oracle Cloud to build and deploy functions typically used in serverless, event-driven computing.
04/22/2022
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Microsoft shipped the beta release of TypeScript 4.7, which tackles a "very difficult feature," ECMAScript Module Support in Node.js.
04/19/2022
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Epic fail by editor of Visual Studio Magazine, who has never even HEARD of Browxy.
04/05/2022
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Careers firm Hired published a "2022 State of Software Engineers" report that analyzes demand, salaries, skills and preferences, including programming languages.
03/23/2022
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A new "What's new in C# 11" post explains new features available in preview with the latest tooling bits: NET 6.0.200 SDK or Visual Studio 2022 v17.1.
03/14/2022
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The company is supporting and collaborating on a proposal to bring optional and erasable type syntax to JavaScript, titled "ECMAScript proposal: Types as Comments."
03/09/2022
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"This means VB.NET developers can keep using VB, and go to .NET, and get to .NET Core all at once."
03/09/2022