What's New in Angular 9, VS Code Boosts Java, VS for Mac Adds ASP.NET Core Authentication, Azure Security, More

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February 27, 2020

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Q&A with Brice Wilson: What's New in Angular 9
We caught up with expert web developer/trainer Brice Wilson to get his take on Angular, which always appears at or near the top of periodic rankings of the most popular JavaScript-based web development frameworks. [Read More]
 
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Visual Studio Code Boosts Java Dependency Viewer
Easier management of project code dependencies and improvements to extensions for popular Java frameworks and runtimes highlight the February update to Java in Visual Studio Code functionality. [Read More]
 
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Visual Studio 2019 for Mac 8.5 Preview Adds ASP.NET Core Authentication
Microsoft, after shipping Visual Studio 2019 for Mac v8.4 with support for ASP.NET Core Blazor Server applications last month, is now previewing the v8.5 series, adding new authentication templates for ASP.NET Core along with other improvements. [Read More]
 
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Virtualization & Cloud Review: Cisco, Google, Microsoft Lead Chorus of New Security Initiatives
Cisco, Google, Microsoft and other industry heaveyweights led a chorus of recent announcements from security players large and small as the RSA Conference continues in San Francisco. [Read More]
 
 


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