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Microsoft will retire Visual Studio App Center in a year, listing several workarounds to replace the package of integrated developer services for building, testing, releasing and monitoring ...
Microsoft is giving up on making its Visual Studio App Center a Mobile Backend-as-a-Service (MBaaS) to concentrate on DevOps functionality, and many developers aren't happy about it.
Late last year, Microsoft launched Visual Studio App Center, its new unified mobile app development lifecycle solution for developers who want to write iOS, Android, Windows and macOS apps. The ...
With Visual Studio App Center, developers get streamlined workflows for mobile apps including automated UI testing.
After being acquired at end of 2014, HockeyApp will ultimately give way to Visual Studio App Center in November 2019 according to a migration plan that has been published by Microsoft.
Microsoft on Thursday announced an 'early preview' of Visual Studio App Center Auth, which lets developers build user authentication processes into their applications.
More immediately, today marks the general availability of Visual Studio App Center (formerly Mobile Center), Microsoft's one-stop shop for mobile application deployment and testing.
In other developer tool-related news, Microsoft also announced today general availability of its Visual Studio App Center -- the Azure service formerly known as the Mobile Center.
Microsoft announced plans to shut down HockeyApp and replace it with Visual Studio App Center. The company acquired the startup behind HockeyApp back in 2014. And if you’re still using HockeyApp ...
Visual Studio App Center and GitHub can now integrate with one another, allowing developers to automate DevOps processes from within GitHub. Visual Studio IntelliCode and Live Share are in preview ...