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Coding and Testing Linux Applications on Windows Using WSL and VS Code

Dzone - DevOps

In this article, I will share my experience of using Windows Subsystem for Linux along with Visual Studio Code for some basic coding and testing in C++ and Java. While I will be using some of the examples from the Refinitiv Real-time SDKs, ?the the notes below should be applicable to general C++ and Java development.

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VSCode + WSL makes Windows awesome for web development

David Heinemeier Hansson

Windows actually got good for web developers. Between VSCode , WSL , and Intel’s latest desktop chips, I’ve been living with a PC for over a week that runs my programming tests faster than an M3 Max, ships with an excellent window manager out-the-box, and generally feels like a completely viable alternative to macOS for working with the web.

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Visual Studio Code finalizes test coverage API

InfoWorld

The update brings capabilities such as a test coverage API, custom editor labels, and locked scrolling. can be downloaded for Windows, Linux, or Mac from the project website. In this release, Microsoft has finalized its Test Coverage API, bringing native coverage support to VS Code.

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Rezilion Adds Windows Support to Dynamic SBOM Tool

DevOps.com

Rezilion has added support for Windows applications to its tool for dynamically generating software bills of materials (SBOMs). Rezilion CEO Liran Tancman said in addition to existing support for Linux applications, it’s now possible to analyze all the components that make up a Windows application runtime environment in real-time.

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2024—Year of the Linux Desktop? ChromeOS Reflects its Inner Penguin ¦ GNOME Rethink

DevOps.com

In this week’s #TheLongView: Can the Linux desktop installed base break the mythical 10% barrier? Google has been refactoring ChromeOS, and GNOME is working on new window manager ideas.

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Daily Crunch: Major tech firms partner with Linux Foundation to support open map data development

TechCrunch

A gaggle of companies, including Meta, Microsoft, AWS and TomTom, have partnered with the Linux Foundation to form the Overture Maps Foundation to do a few things: develop interoperable open map data and knock Google’s map dominance down a few pegs. Image Credits: Jonathan Knowles (opens in a new window) / Getty Images. Paul has more.

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Fast Deployments of Microservices Using Ansible and Kubernetes

Dzone - DevOps

Does the time your CI/CD pipeline takes to deploy hold you back during development testing? In the first post , I explained how to get Ansible up and running on a Linux virtual machine inside Windows. In the first post , I explained how to get Ansible up and running on a Linux virtual machine inside Windows.