Content by Tim Anderson (20)
Tim Anderson outlines the Kubernetes committees' warnings and technical reasons for the urgent migration from Ingress NGINX, detailing project deprecation, security issues, and community response.
In this piece, Tim Anderson interviews Anders Hejlsberg, Microsoft technical fellow, revealing insights on AI's use in compiler porting and the impact of machine learning on programming languages and developer tooling.
Tim Anderson summarizes Gerard Gallant’s WebAssembly adoption report, examining how .NET 10, Uno Platform, and recent browser innovations expand WebAssembly’s reach for developers.
Tim Anderson explains Microsoft's introduction of 'winapp,' a command-line tool designed to ease the adoption of modern Windows APIs outside Visual Studio, and discusses its technical implications for developers.
Tim Anderson highlights how attackers weaponize VS Code's tasks.json configuration to execute malicious code, detailing the risks for developers and the security implications.
Tim Anderson explores Microsoft's update to React Native Windows 0.81, comparing it with MAUI and analyzing the implications for developers seeking cross-platform frameworks.
Tim Anderson reports on Tenzai's research led by Ori David, highlighting how applications built with 'vibe coding' using AI agents like Claude and Codex tend to be insecure due to common flaws and overlooked best practices.
Tim Anderson delivers a detailed analysis of Azure Artifact Signing, Microsoft's new service to streamline and secure code signing for Windows applications, addressing modern security requirements and developer workflows.
Tim Anderson reports on Microsoft open sourcing XAML Studio, offering insights into the tool’s new status, ongoing development, and broader implications for the Windows desktop application developer community.
Tim Anderson examines the new visual web designer in Cursor, an AI-powered editor based on VS Code, exploring its technical features and developer reactions to bugs and UI changes.
Tim Anderson reports on the latest VS Code update, highlighting Agent HQ for agentic AI integration, TypeScript 7 support, and the move from IntelliCode to GitHub Copilot for AI-driven code completion.
Tim Anderson reviews research on how generative AI affects software development, revealing that longstanding best practices play a bigger role in success than the specific AI tools themselves.
Tim Anderson details Microsoft’s shift to annual Visual Studio releases, monthly updates, and the impact on developers' costs and workflows, alongside community feedback on licensing and usability.
Tim Anderson explores the migration of .NET Framework applications to modern .NET using GitHub Copilot in Visual Studio, detailing developer reactions, licensing changes, and technical hurdles.
Tim Anderson reports on Microsoft's latest update to Visual Studio Code, focusing on new Copilot and AI-related features, developer reactions, and potential impacts on coding workflows.
Tim Anderson analyzes Docker's new AI agent support in Compose and its GPU-powered Docker Offload cloud service, outlining key features and implications for developer workflows.
Tim Anderson explores Microsoft's addition of telemetry to its Go compiler build for FIPS compliance, discussing its impact on Azure Linux, cryptographic strategy, and developer workflows.
Tim Anderson's article explores how lingering commit history on GitHub enabled a researcher to find secrets—including admin tokens for Istio—highlighting security risks and mitigation strategies for developers.
Tim Anderson analyzes Microsoft's MCP tool for SQL Server, highlighting its AI-powered capabilities, practical frustrations, and integration with Node.js, .NET, and Azure SQL for developers.
Microsoft's stricter enforcement of its Visual Studio Code extension marketplace terms has left users of Cursor, an AI-powered coding editor, facing new roadblocks—especially with popular Microsoft extensions like C/C++.