Napa.js
A multi-threaded JavaScript runtime.
Highlights of the new release of the popular code editor.
Microsoft takes a major step from vision to reality.
An exploration of expressive, performant typography.
Interactive construction of bespoke chart layouts.
Now with mapped tuples, typesVersions, and more.
Visual Studio Code lets you customize your active color theme.
The first builds of the next version of Microsoft Edge.
Microsoft’s next browser, based on Chromium.
New extensions to develop across SSH, WSL or containers.
Everything you need to know.
Now available in Microsoft Edge preview builds.
Enterprise evaluation and roadmap.
Cloud-powered development environments accessible from anywhere.
Better privacy protections by default without breaking sites.
Node library to automate Chromium, Firefox and WebKit browsers.
DevTools are now localized in 10 languages.
One of the most-requested features for Chromium DevTools is coming soon.
And Windows 10 sunsets Microsoft Edge Legacy.
Pain points for web developers and how to improve the situation.
Lessons about core concepts that help you build a foundation.
The popular browser now comes with a password generator/monitor.
Future security updates will no longer be available.
Better performance, PWAs in the Microsoft Store, and more.
Everything from Microsoft for JavaScript developers.
What to expect from Microsoft Edge’s Automatic HTTPS.
Access to GitHub repositories directly from within Visual Studio Code.
Terminals in the editor, scrollbar customizations, and more.
If you debug with Edge, you also get DevTools in your editor.
New live HTML preview within VS Code with JavaScript debugging support.
Microsoft and Google bring support for CSS module scripts to Chromium.
Built-in bracket pair colorization, automatic language detection, and more.
One API to get your URLs into all IndexNow-enabled search engines.
Highlights of WebView2, Progressive Web Apps on Windows, and Edge DevTools.
Today, Microsoft officially retires its once-dominant web browser.