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Microsoft called the code—written by the company’s founder, Bill Gates, and its second-ever employee, Ric Weiland—”one of the ...
Microsoft’s version of BASIC was one of the first programming languages that the general public came into contact with, ...
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Instead, what Microsoft is doing here is taking some of the low-code aspects of a tool like Power Apps and using AI to essentially turn those into no-code experiences, too.
Open source developers resist Microsoft code. Again, not news. And if Microsoft developers support both while open source supports just one, that's a gain in a mixed-source world.
Microsoft is joining hands with Code.org to bring Minecraft to a major coding event next month.