In-Browser VS Code, OpenSilver Arrives as Silverlight Dies, Devs Decry UWP Deprecation, .NET MAUI Preview, More

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November 1, 2021

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Microsoft Takes VS Code to the Browser (but No Debugger or Terminal)
"Now when you go to https://vscode.dev, you'll be presented with a lightweight version of VS Code running fully in the browser. Open a folder on your local machine and start coding. No install required." [Read More]
 
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OpenSilver v1.0 Arrives as Microsoft Ends Silverlight Support
Userware, on a years-long mission to provide an open source alternative to Microsoft Silverlight, shipped OpenSilver 1.0 just as Microsoft ended support for the popular web-dev tool. [Read More]
 
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Microsoft Says '.NET 5/6 Will Not Be Coming to UWP Project Types,' Developers Sound Off
UWP deprecation angst is back in vogue. [Read More]
 
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Lagging .NET MAUI Preview 9 Updates Controls and Supports Borders, Corners and Shadows
 
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Anomaly Detection Using Principal Component Analysis (PCA)
The main advantage of using PCA for anomaly detection, compared to alternative techniques such as a neural autoencoder, is simplicity -- assuming you have a function that computes eigenvalues and eigenvectors. [Read More]
 
 


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