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A new version of Microsoft's tool for creating, publishing and maintaining Web sites and Web apps adds tighter Windows Azure integration and more.
Microsoft is planning to launch its WebMatrix Web-development tool bundle this week at the CodeMash event, according to multiple tweets. Microsoft's ISV Developer Community site confirmed the January ...
The tool installs Microsoft ‘s entire Web Platform, including Internet Information Server, Visual Web Developer 2008 Express Edition and SQL Server 2008 Express Edition.
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Microsoft has released WebMatrix 3, the latest version of its free web development tool. The new version now comes with deeper Windows Azure integration and support for GitHub.
Microsoft has quietly announced that its Expression suite of Web and design-oriented tools is being killed off and phased out. Vector graphics drawing tool Expression Design 4 has been end-of-lifed.
Developers can get free add-ons to build programs for Vista and Office 2007 and to create AJAX-style Web applications. Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green tech and cutting-edge ...
Microsoft on Thursday released WebMatrix, a free Web development tool that it claims lets website developers of all skill levels create, customize and publish websites to the Internet easily. It ...
Microsoft's business applications platform is opening up, allowing non-programmers to fill the 'developer gap'.
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Microsoft Wednesday unveiled a Web services-based technology intended to allow its Windows-centric management tools to integrate with other platforms such as Linux and Unix.
Microsoft Edge includes improved network tools and features in F12 Developer Tools for the browser in Windows 11/10. We take a look at them.