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Jun 5, 2019
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Azure DevOps: Build pipelines for Arduino microcontrollers

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Azure DevOps applies to any language, any platform including Arduino. In this post, I will show you how to build Arduino microcontrollers using Azure DevOps Build pipeline and a custom build agent.

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Jun 4, 2019
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Making Sense of .NET 5

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At the first day of Microsoft’s annual Build conference, Microsoft announced .NET 5 which will be released in November 2020. This led to some confusion in discussions with some of my colleagues and friends. What about .NET Core? Isn’t that the future? The road forward?

Team.NET.NET Core
Jun 4, 2019
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React Native for Windows Goes Mainstream

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React Native for Windows adds support for Windows 10 SDK to React Native, which allows you to build apps for all Win-10 devices such as PCs, Tablets and Xbox using React.

Universal Windows PlatformReact Native
Jun 3, 2019
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Getting started with Azure Logic Apps

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If you’ve ever struggled with automating cloud/on-premises workflows or wondered what of your workflows could be automated, Azure Logic Apps now makes it possible for development and IT teams to automate these workflows with little to no code.

TeamAzureLogic Apps
Jun 2, 2019
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How to fetch a user’s profile from Azure Active Directory using PowerShell

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On my recent journey helping customers migrate from TFS to VSTS; one of the most common obstacle is verifying that users marked for active import to VSTS have matching AAD records. Thankfully there is a fairly streamlined way to do this using PowerShell and the Azure Graph API.

TeamDevOpsVSTS
Jun 1, 2019
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Migrating a repo from Bitbucket to Azure DevOps

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Migrating from Bitbucket to Azure DevOps is a quick and easy process. Once your code is in DevOps, you’ll have access to all the powerful services Azure has to offer.

TeamAzure DevOps