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Visual Studio 2026 includes GitHub Copilot functionality built into the IDE, while third-party AI coding assistants remain available through the Visual Studio Marketplace. Using Marketplace install ...
Vibe coding, all the recent rage with AI increasingly taking over the typing drudgery and generating code according to typed or verbal human instruction, is accelerating in recent Visual Studio 2022 ...
Visual Studio has never really been the lightweight option. It's not the tool you open just to tweak a config file or write a quick script. It is the big Windows development environment, the one built ...
Anthropic PBC today opened access to Claude Opus 4.7, the latest addition to its popular line of large language models. The company says that the LLM is significantly better than its predecessor at ...
Microsoft has released a new GitHub Copilot extension in public preview designed to help enterprise .NET developers modernize and migrate legacy applications to Azure. Integrated with Visual Studio ...
Visual Studio 2026 handles the heavy lifting with AI-assisted coding, real-time collaboration, and support for everything from .NET and C++ to cloud-connected apps. It’s built for serious workflows, ...
Claude Opus 4.7 is Anthropic’s most advanced AI model yet, bringing powerful upgrades in AI for coding and automation. Anthropic has revealed Claude Opus 4.7, making it the most potent model of AI ...
A security researcher, working with colleagues at Johns Hopkins University, opened a GitHub pull request, typed a malicious instruction into the PR title, and watched Anthropic’s Claude Code Security ...