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How do you get AI to generate reliable tests? Today on #OneDevQuestion, @debs_obrien shows how Copilot, with the help of #MCP, can actually browse, click, type, and turn that into a working #Playwright test. 🎥 https://t.co/Xpfhyfkvn5
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Should you add a chatbot to your app? Steve Sanderson says maybe—but it’s often not the best place to start. In this #OneDevQuestion, he shares why automating business processes with AI can deliver value faster and (cont) https://t.co/JV2wGfY3l0
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Last season was all about AI models—so why is everyone suddenly talking about agents? @JohnMaeda explains the shift, and how cheaper model costs are opening the door to something much bigger. Azure AI Foundry: https://t.co/Dp7PakOP2c
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What's the first thing you should do when starting a coding project? Nothing! Raymond Chen explains his reasoning. Do you agree? #OneDevQuestion
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Michael Howard breaks down what a threat model really is in this #OneDevQuestion. He explains it as a design-time blueprint for security to make sure you’ve asked the right questions about authentication, data (cont) https://t.co/lfXU5rBpPh
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Sometimes a very elegant solution can cause more problems than it solves. Raymond Chen, of course, has the story. #OneDevQuestion
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If you're drowning in logs, alerts, and metrics? Martin Simecek shares how a new approach in Azure Health Monitor might just turn that noisy flood into a single, clear signal. Learn more: https://t.co/JxZ0kfVazj
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We asked @michael_howard what his all-time favorite security bug is. His pick involves a quirky problem with the letter “i” in the Turkish locale—and it’s a reminder of how tricky input validation can get. More from Michael: https://t.co/qO64PrlbWY
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Craig Loewen’s - @craigaloewen - highlight from #MSBuild 2025? #WSL is now fully open source. In this #OneDevQuestion, he shares what that means for developers, plus why he’s excited about Windows AI Foundry for running local AI models in your apps. More: https://t.co/IY1L7bPWL1
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Built-in OpenAPI in #ASPNET Core 9 skips the default UI — and that’s exactly why Safia Abdalla loves it. She shares about this and a few more of her favorite features in this #OneDevQuestion. Read the OpenAI Overview here: https://t.co/8mA3vLOyeM
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Why do binary contracts matter? Larry @osterman explains the importance of the contract when you are sharing binaries. #OneDevQuestion
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Why is my computer using only even numbered processes? Raymond Chen, @ChenCravat, solves the mystery in today's #OneDevQuestion. You can also find out more development details about Windows and its history on Raymond's blog - https://t.co/VsL4uKiqYd
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What happened to the source code for The AppleSoft Compiler? The one and only Raymond Chen tells us who wrote it and what happened after it shipped. #OneDevQuestion. Find more development details about Windows and its history on Raymond's blog - https://t.co/BxrWi90gwp
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“AI agent” gets thrown around a lot—but what does it actually mean? @sethjuarez breaks it down as a new kind of control structure that turns plain language into real code execution. Learn more: https://t.co/Lp1wMfoFFp
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Hey, we need your opinion. We’re updating the branding on our #OneDevQuestion videos. What style do you like the best? Answer in the poll below!
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Can you guess what obscure programming language they used to sneak in the credit screen in #Windows95? Raymond Chen knows! #OneDevQuestion. Find more development details about Windows and its history on Raymond's blog - https://t.co/BxrWi90gwp
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âť” What is GitHub Copilot? Damian Brady, @damovisa, has the scoop in this new #OneDevQuestion series. Use #GitHubCopilot to speed the process of writing basic code so you can focus on the stuff that is more fun to develop! Learn more: https://t.co/C0Qb9yJ6dG
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In this #OneDevQuestion, Michael Howard shares his simple but powerful habit for daily learning—and how Microsoft To Do helps him stay sharp with 30 minutes a day. Microsoft Security Blog: https://t.co/4LADr7JZpL
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Is developing for #Linux on Windows feasible? Scott Hanselman says absolutely—and shares how WSL lets him run Linux terminals, GUI apps, Docker containers, and still enjoy his favorite Windows tools. #WSL info: https://t.co/vK0dybiusc
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