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Agent Harness: Scaling the claw or harness capabilities

Part 3 of Build your own claw and harness with Microsoft Agent Framework. In Part 2 our personal finance assistant learned to work with your data safely: it reads your portfolio, asks before it trades, and remembers what matters across sessions. It's useful - but everything it knows is...
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Don't rewrite your CLI for agents

There's advice making the rounds: replace your CLI args with a single --json payload so agents can use your tool more effectively. The thinking being, that agents already think in structured formats, and nested data maps cleanly to JSON. Flat args on the other hand, force awkward...
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Jun 8, 2026
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Microsoft Build 2026 recap: vision, launches, and top sessions

Jon Galloway
Catch up on Microsoft Build 2026 with the vision lead-off, top developer announcements, and must-watch sessions across the Microsoft developer ecosystem.
Microsoft for Developers
Jun 8, 2026
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.NET at Microsoft Build 2026: Must watch sessions

Daniel Roth
Catch up on all the .NET sessions from Microsoft Build 2026 covering .NET 11, union types in C#, AI building blocks, the agentic web, .NET MAUI, and more!
.NET Blog
Jun 8, 2026
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Enterprise Live Migrations: Moving from Azure DevOps Repo to GitHub with minimal disruption

Soo,
Bhuvan
Over the last several years, we’ve encouraged customers to move their repositories from Azure Repos to GitHub to take advantage of the latest AI-powered and agentic development experiences. For many enterprise teams, however, migrating at scale comes with real constraints. Traditional...
Azure DevOps Blog
Jun 8, 2026
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Rotation revisited: Shuffling more than three blocks, and other small notes

Raymond Chen
Generalizing the shuffle to arbitrary numbers of blocks.
The Old New Thing
Jun 5, 2026
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Rotation revisited: Avoiding having to calculate the gcd when doing cycle decomposition

Raymond Chen
Math is hard. Let's go counting!
The Old New Thing
Jun 4, 2026
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What's New in vcpkg (May 2026)

Augustin Popa
This release includes major library updates for Boost 1.91, Qt 6.11, and OpenCASCADE 8.0, along with 27 new ports and over 500 port updates.
C++ Team Blog
Jun 4, 2026
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Frameworks only matter when they force decisions

davidwright,
Arnaud,
Suzanne
Frameworks mean nothing, until they change what gets built! In this article we discuss how Git-Ape turns architecture and governance into delivery controls on Azure because, if frameworks do not shape delivery decisions, they are just decoration. Cloud teams do not have a...
All things Azure
Jun 4, 2026
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Aspire Multi-repo Rollout at Scale with Agentic AI

Jeff Liu
This is part 2 blog of the windows 365 integration journey with Aspire. This blog focus to show how Windows 365 scaled Aspire adoption with reliability patterns and an agentic AI rollout system across 50+ repos.
Aspire Blog