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May 20, 2025
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Azure DevOps with GitHub Repositories – Your path to Agentic AI

Aaron Hallberg
Aaron Hallberg

GitHub Copilot has evolved beyond a coding assistant in the IDE into an agentic teammate – providing actionable feedback on pull requests, fixing bugs and implementing new features, creating pull requests and responding to feedback, and much more. These new capabilities will transform every aspect of the software development lifecycle, as we are al...

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May 19, 2025
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Agent mode for every developer 

Katie Savage
Katie Savage

At the beginning of April, agent mode rolled out to all users in Visual Studio Code. Since then, we’ve seen and heard how developers are embracing this tool and using it to transform their workflows. Now, just six weeks later, we’re excited to announce that it’s available to all developers using VS Code, Visual Studio, GitHub Codespaces, JetBrains ...

Microsoft for DevelopersGitHub
May 19, 2025
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Build Apps and Agents with Visual Studio Code and Azure

Mandy Whaley
Mandy Whaley

In tech, the ground shifts fast—new frameworks, new patterns, new demands. That’s why our developer tools need to move just as quickly. At Microsoft, we’re building tools that keep pace with how you build—whether you’re debugging locally in VS Code, deploying to Azure, or exploring what’s next with AI. Our goal: to help you ship faster, stay in fl...

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May 12, 2025
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Building Claude-Ready Entra ID-Protected MCP Servers with Azure API Management

Pranami Jhawar Den Delimarsky
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With the launch of custom integrations in Claude, developers and enterprises can now extend Claude’s capabilities by connecting their own hosted Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers as native integrations. This capability allows Claude and any of its agents to perform complex tasks by invoking a variety of APIs exposed through MCP servers. Devel...

Microsoft for DevelopersAzureSecurity
Nov 11, 2024
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Welcome to the Microsoft for Developers blog

Amanda Silver
Amanda Silver

Did you know that developers use an average of 16 tools per day? A typical developer works across their code editor, a terminal, several command-line tools and web portals – not to mention all the SDKs and packages they take a dependency on in their code. Sometimes it can be challenging to figure out how to make it all work together. If you’re task...

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