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Microsoft Build 2020: the first Build with no room — 48 hours of everywhere, and the year our stack shipped thumbnail

Microsoft Build 2020: the first Build with no room — 48 hours of everywhere, and the year our stack shipped

By Thimo Buchheister · Wednesday, May 20, 2020 · 0 comments

Build 2020 was the first all-digital Build — a free, 48-hour stream born out of COVID-19. Blazor WebAssembly hit GA, Project Reunion and WinUI 3 arrived, Windows Terminal reached 1.0, WSL2 gained GPU and Linux GUI apps, winget went to preview, and Azure Static Web Apps launched. A look back from a company that watched it from home — and watched the next remote Build six years later.

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Microsoft Build 2019: the roadmap that started a company thumbnail

Microsoft Build 2019: the roadmap that started a company

By Thimo Buchheister · Wednesday, May 8, 2019 · 0 comments

Three days in Seattle where Microsoft drew the next half-decade on a whiteboard: WSL 2 with a real Linux kernel, Windows Terminal, the unified .NET 5 vision, Fluid Framework, Chromium Edge, and 'trust as a design principle.' We'd existed for ten weeks — and watched our entire bet get validated on stage.

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