Microsoft's Build 2024 conference is getting under way in Seattle. As the Copilot company makes a multitude of AI announcements, one question seems pertinent: Is Build and Microsoft's commitment to developers starting to wither?
The comparison between the highlights of 2019 and 2024's Build starkly shines a light on the issue for developers working with Microsoft technology. In 2019, it was all about Visual Studio. The Windows Subsystem for Linux 2, replete with a Linux kernel for Windows 10, was on display. There was Windows Terminal, and Microsoft talked up what was coming with .NET 5.0 – an increase in scope and a performance bump.
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