Welcome to the new DevOps blog!

Anisha Pindoria

Today, we’re proud to show you the new look and URL for the Microsoft DevOps blog. With our new mobile-friendly design, you can stay connected with our developer community even when you’re AFK (away from keyboard).

You’ll see this enhanced UI and functionality on this blog as well as the Visual Studio, IoT Developer, Premier Developer, and the new Q# blogs. Over the next few weeks, you’ll see additional developer blogs transition to this new URL. All blogs will preserve existing content as well as your bookmarks and RSS feed subscriptions. However, if you have any issues reaching your desired content, please report it to us through the Feedback button in the lower right corner.

Explore your favourite categories

On some of our existing posts, you will notice some visual changes. We’ve reviewed our previous posts on the DevOps blog and edited for more accurate categories so that you can easily find content. When you find a post that is helpful, make sure to check out the categories at the bottom to discover other related posts. We’ll be evolving and improving these categories over time to make sure that we’re keeping you connected with the latest topics and news.

Share with your colleagues

It’s a great feeling when you can show someone a tool or trick that makes their development so much easier. Now, when you discover a quote, code snippet, or blog post that shows you that new tool or concept, you can share it on your favourite social media easily.

Follow an author

We all have authors and anchors we like, be it in the scope of books, news, game shows. Blogs are no different. If you like a particular author, it is now very easy to follow that author, and also add a feed to your favourite reader for all posts by that author.

Share your feedback!

We are very excited about our new blogs and would love to hear your thoughts. Please let us know what you think about the new DevOps blog, and share your feedback and bug reports through the feedback button.

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FAQs

To see the full list of FAQs and latest on the known issues, please see our Developer Blogs FAQ. If you have a question, idea, or concern that isn’t listed, please share it with us through the Feedback button in the lower-right.

  • How do I find content, especially about topics relevant to my projects or from my favourite authors? You can always do a search or filter to posts in a specific blog. To find posts by a certain author, you can now visit their author page where you can connect with on social media or discover other topics they’ve recently written about.

  • I have saved/bookmarked the URL to this blog. Will I need to change this? We have you covered. All your existing URLs will auto-redirect. However, if a link unintentionally breaks, please report it through our feedback.

  • What about my RSS feed? Will my feed reader still get all the latest posts? Your RSS feed will continue to work through your previous set-up. If your RSS feed is broken, please report it with details about which feed reader you use.

  • How do I follow the team / author? For the authors, please visit the author pages to find the appropriate social spaces to follow them at. For a blog, or related social, please see the “Follow Us” links at the very bottom of the blog.

  • How do I find other developer blogs? The navigation on top will take you to our various developer blogs. Some links will take you to a blog on the new site. Others will show an error. This is because those blogs are still in the process of moving to our new platform. For immediate access to content on those blogs, please continue to visit the MSDN blog.

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  • Jayendran Arumugam 0

    Wow ! this new look is so Cool! I can able to manage my dashboard link all my social sites with the new WordPress site. The one issue is the comments which I posted earlier in blogs.msdn.microsoft.com has been deleted.

    • Anisha PindoriaMicrosoft employee 0

      Glad you like it 🙂 Any comments on the msdn blog have not been migrated over unfortunately.

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