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Microsoft engineers show Rust 2023: rewrite the compiler, solve management problems – Programmer Sought

Nick Cameron is a principal engineer responsible for Rust development at Microsoft and was previously a member of the Rust core development team. He wrote 3 months ago: “Top 10 Rust Challenges“, saying that this is a problem that Rust should solve in 2023. Last week, he published another article: “Rust in 2023”, expressing his

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Microsoft Starts Providing DirectX Shader Compiler Linux Binaries

In early 2017, Microsoft announcedopen sourcetheir DirectX shader compiler (DirectX Shader Compiler); and later, in 2018, build support on Linux. Today, Microsoft announced that it is starting to provide official Linux binaries of its DirectX shader compiler. The latest December 2022 DX compiler release marks the first time it has full Linux binaries as part

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Microsoft open source Soundscape, the source code will be released in January- News Fast Delivery

Soundscape, a research project created by Microsoft in 2017, is essentially a navigation app (iOS platform), but unlike traditional navigation apps, Soundscape uses 3D audio cues to enrich the user’s awareness of the environment, allowing users to Feel your surroundings in an immersive way without having to look at directions on your phone’s tiny screen.

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Microsoft will end support for Windows 7 and 8.1 next month

Microsoft plans to end support for Windows 7 and 8.1 on January 10, 2022. After support ends, devices using these two Windows versions will no longer receive updates, and some programs, such as Chrome or Microsoft Edge, will not receive version updates. Windows 7 and 8.1 have a considerable share of the Windows market share.According

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Microsoft Store’s WSL officially GA, supports Win 10/11 – News Fast Delivery

Microsoft has announced that Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) in the Microsoft Store has graduated from the “preview” stage and officially upgraded to “GA” with the release of 1.0. WSL was last yearput on shelvesGo to the Microsoft Store to make it easier for users to install and update, initially only supporting Windows 11. Now

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Microsoft WSL 1.0 released- News Fast Delivery

WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux) is a compatibility layer launched by Microsoft for Windows systems, which allows developers to run the GNU/Linux environment directly on Windows – including most command-line tools, utilities and applications, without modification, without Additional operations such as traditional virtual machines or dual-boot setups. Now Microsoft has officially released the WSL 1.0

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Microsoft DirectStorage 1.1 released, officially launched GPU decompression function

Microsoft’s DirectStorage is a feature designed to let games take full advantage of high-speed storage (such as NVMe SSDs), which can provide gigabytes per second of small data (such as 64kb) reads with minimal CPU overhead. At present, DirectStorage 1.1 has been released. This version officially brings the GPU decompression function, which accelerates the decompression

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Microsoft contributes Linux kernel code to run multiple Windows

Recently, Microsoft has provided a series of patches for the Linux kernel in order to expand the kernel support. One of the notable places is that Microsoft brings the function of running nested hypervisors (Hyper-V) or nested virtualization to Linux. This set of patches was issued by Jinank Jain, a senior Linux engineer at Microsoft,

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Microsoft Faster CPython Team: Adding Value to the Python Community

Microsoft released a blog titled “A Team at Microsoft is Helping Make Python Faster” detailing the company’s Faster CPython team. At the beginning of the article, it is pointed out that the status of Python has been continuously improved in recent years, including TIOBE and IEEE ranking the language at the top of the list.

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The open source editor VS Code was sold, and Microsoft and Google were silent when they saw it

The above picture is very popular recently. I thought it was a spoof of netizens at first. It was not until someone provided the source that I found out that it was real – the free code editor VS Code developed by Microsoft was packaged as a paid software and sold .From the text of

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Microsoft shows off next-generation UI design prototype for Windows

According to foreign media windows centra, Microsoft “accidentally” showcased the next-generation UI design prototype for Windows at Ignite 2022. The new UI is not much different from Windows 11. The taskbar is still floating at the bottom, but the system icon has been moved to the upper right corner, there is a floating search box

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