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  1. Sure, you could always install Visual Studio 2022 on your local machine, but there are times when a quick, easy to provision Virtual Machine with Visual Studio 2022 pre-installed may be very useful. First, you don’t need to install Visual Studio and can get developing on a new, clean machine in a matter of minutes. […] The article Setup Visual Studio 2022 Development VM in Microsoft Azure appeared first on Build5Nines. View the full article
  2. We are happy to announce the general availability of the new streamlined deployment experience for .NET applications. With sensible defaults for all deployment settings, you can now get your .NET application up and running in just one click, or with a few easy steps - without needing deep expertise in AWS. You will receive recommendations on the optimal compute for your application, giving you more confidence in your initial deployments. You can find it in the AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio using the new “Publish to AWS” wizard. It is also available via the .NET CLI by installing AWS Deploy Tool for .NET. Key capabilities: Compute recommendations - get the compute recommendations and learn which AWS compute is best suited for your application. Dockerfile generation – the Dockerfile will be auto-generated if required by your chosen AWS compute. Auto packaging and deployment – your application will be built and packaged as required by the chosen AWS compute. The tooling will provision the necessary infrastructure and deploy your application using AWS CDK. Repeatable and shareable deployments – you can generate well organized and documented AWS CDK deployment projects and start modifying them to fit your specific use-case. Then version control them and share with your team for repeatable deployments. CI/CD integration – turn off the interactive features and use different deployment settings to push the same application bundle to different environments. Help with learning AWS CDK for .NET! – gradually learn the underlying AWS tools that it is built on, such as the AWS CDK. View the full article
  3. Developers can now access Amazon CloudWatch Logs within Visual Studio using the AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio. Directly from the IDE, it is now possible to search and filter log groups, log streams, and events. Additionally, log groups can be accessed from their associated resources, and log events can be downloaded to a file. View the full article
  4. AWS Systems Manager now enables developers to view, author, and publish Automation runbooks directly from Visual Studio Code, a free code editor built on open source. You can now use the editor to author runbooks faster and be more productive by starting with pre-built templates, auto-completing the code with snippets, and validating the runbook for syntax errors in real time. Once built, you can publish the runbooks from the editor to the cloud with a single click. View the full article
  5. The Visual AI-powered testing platform integrates with GitHub and Microsoft for UI version control and fast build-test workflows with the goal of ensuring a software delivery life cycle that improves quality while rapidly bringing ideas to production SAN MATEO, Calif., — October 27, 2020 — Applitools (applitools.com), provider of a test automation platform powered by Visual AI […] The post Applitools announces integrations with GitHub Actions and Microsoft Visual Studio App Center appeared first on DevOps.com. View the full article
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