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https://www.linkedin.com/help/linkedin/answer/a517610/ | Inferred Age or Gender on LinkedIn | LinkedIn Help Attention screen reader users, you are in a mobile optimized view and content may not appear where you expect it to be. To return the screen to its desktop view, please maximize your browser. Skip to content Skip to search Close jump menu Help LinkedIn Help Dropdown menu, expand to explore help for other LinkedIn products Close menu Get help with: LinkedIn Corporate Billing Learning Marketing Solutions Recruiter Sales Navigator Talent Insights Go to LinkedIn Sign in Sign in Inferred Age or Gender on LinkedIn Last updated: 3 years ago LinkedIn may infer your age and your gender based on information in your profile. For example, we may infer your gender based on your first name or on the pronouns used when others recommend you for skills. We may infer your age based on when you graduated from school. We do not infer age or gender based on profile photos. We use inferred age and gender to provide aggregated insights about LinkedIn audiences for LinkedIn members, our customers and partners, and to personalize content such as ads . You can opt out of this targeting in your settings . We use such aggregated insights to conduct research and development concerning, for example, fairness and diversity in its services. Please note we don’t disclose the age or gender we have inferred for you as an individual member to others. We also enable you to provide and manage Personal Demographic Information in your settings, as well as voluntary job application self-identification demographic information . LinkedIn Contact us Select a language. The page will automatically refresh after a language has been selected. العربية (Arabic) বাংলা (Bangla) Čeština (Czech) Dansk (Danish) Deutsch (German) Ελληνικά (Greek) English (English) Español (Spanish) فارسی (Persian) Suomi (Finnish) Français (French) हिंदी (Hindi) Magyar (Hungarian) Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian) Italiano (Italian) עברית (Hebrew) 日本語 (Japanese) 한국어 (Korean) मराठी (Marathi) Bahasa Malaysia (Malay) Nederlands (Dutch) Norsk (Norwegian) ਪੰਜਾਬੀ (Punjabi) Polski (Polish) Português (Portuguese) Română (Romanian) Русский (Russian) Svenska (Swedish) తెలుగు (Telugu) ภาษาไทย (Thai) Türkçe (Turkish) Українська (Ukrainian) Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese) 简体中文 (Chinese (Simplified)) 正體中文 (Chinese (Traditional)) LinkedIn Corporation © 2026 About Transparency Center Privacy and Terms Cookies Copyright Terms Privacy Guest controls Dismiss Privacy and Terms menu LinkedIn Corporation © 2026 | 2026-01-13T08:48:34 |
https://www.linkedin.com/help/linkedin/answer/a1337820/ | Inferences we make about you | LinkedIn Help Attention screen reader users, you are in a mobile optimized view and content may not appear where you expect it to be. To return the screen to its desktop view, please maximize your browser. Skip to content Skip to search Close jump menu Help LinkedIn Help Dropdown menu, expand to explore help for other LinkedIn products Close menu Get help with: LinkedIn Corporate Billing Learning Marketing Solutions Recruiter Sales Navigator Talent Insights Go to LinkedIn Sign in Sign in Inferences we make about you Last updated: 2 years ago We draw inferences about you based on your profile and interactions with our Services. We use these inferences to personalize our Services for you, such as serving you more relevant content, jobs, and ads. We do not use your profile photo to draw inferences about you. For example, we may infer: which languages you speak based on the languages of your posts and then suggest jobs requiring those languages your age or gender, based on information in your Profile (we do not use this information to suggest jobs to you). Learn more about how we infer and use this data your interest in a particular industry or topic, such as your interest in Electric Vehicles or Artificial Intelligence your skills, that you are looking for a job, or that you are looking to make a hire what potential actions you may take on LinkedIn, such as whether you are likely to watch or post video content on LinkedIn; or your potential interest in LinkedIn products or Services, such as LinkedIn Premium In some instances, we rank content more highly in your LinkedIn feed if it relates to a subject that we infer interests you. You can view and adjust key interests that we have inferred about you using this setting . You can also access additional data that we may have inferred about you. If you have additional questions about the inferences LinkedIn may make about you, please contact us . To ensure the safety and security of our platform and the data of our members, guests, and customers, LinkedIn does not disclose inferences related to safety and security. LinkedIn Contact us Select a language. The page will automatically refresh after a language has been selected. العربية (Arabic) বাংলা (Bangla) Čeština (Czech) Dansk (Danish) Deutsch (German) Ελληνικά (Greek) English (English) Español (Spanish) فارسی (Persian) Suomi (Finnish) Français (French) हिंदी (Hindi) Magyar (Hungarian) Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian) Italiano (Italian) עברית (Hebrew) 日本語 (Japanese) 한국어 (Korean) मराठी (Marathi) Bahasa Malaysia (Malay) Nederlands (Dutch) Norsk (Norwegian) ਪੰਜਾਬੀ (Punjabi) Polski (Polish) Português (Portuguese) Română (Romanian) Русский (Russian) Svenska (Swedish) తెలుగు (Telugu) ภาษาไทย (Thai) Türkçe (Turkish) Українська (Ukrainian) Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese) 简体中文 (Chinese (Simplified)) 正體中文 (Chinese (Traditional)) LinkedIn Corporation © 2026 About Transparency Center Privacy and Terms Cookies Copyright Terms Privacy Guest controls Dismiss Privacy and Terms menu LinkedIn Corporation © 2026 | 2026-01-13T08:48:34 |
https://www.linkedin.com/legal/privacy-policy#share | LinkedIn Privacy Policy Skip to main content User Agreement Summary of User Agreement Privacy Policy Professional Community Policies Cookie Policy Copyright Policy Regional Info EU Notice California Privacy Disclosure U.S. State Privacy Laws User Agreement Summary of User Agreement Privacy Policy Professional Community Policies Cookie Policy Copyright Policy Regional Info EU Notice California Privacy Disclosure U.S. State Privacy Laws Privacy Policy Effective November 3, 2025 Your Privacy Matters LinkedIn’s mission is to connect the world’s professionals to allow them to be more productive and successful. Central to this mission is our commitment to be transparent about the data we collect about you, how it is used and with whom it is shared. This Privacy Policy applies when you use our Services (described below). We offer our users choices about the data we collect, use and share as described in this Privacy Policy, Cookie Policy , Settings and our Help Center. Key Terms Choices Settings are available to Members of LinkedIn and Visitors are provided separate controls. Learn More . Table of Contents Data We Collect How We Use Your Data How We Share Information Your Choices and Obligations Other Important Information Introduction We are a social network and online platform for professionals. People use our Services to find and be found for business opportunities, to connect with others and find information. Our Privacy Policy applies to any Member or Visitor to our Services. Our registered users (“Members”) share their professional identities, engage with their network, exchange knowledge and professional insights, post and view relevant content, learn and develop skills, and find business and career opportunities. Content and data on some of our Services is viewable to non-Members (“Visitors”). We use the term “Designated Countries” to refer to countries in the European Union (EU), European Economic Area (EEA), and Switzerland. Members and Visitors located in the Designated Countries or the UK can review additional information in our European Regional Privacy Notice . Services This Privacy Policy, including our Cookie Policy applies to your use of our Services. This Privacy Policy applies to LinkedIn.com, LinkedIn-branded apps, and other LinkedIn-branded sites, apps, communications and services offered by LinkedIn (“Services”), including off-site Services, such as our ad services and the “Apply with LinkedIn” and “Share with LinkedIn” plugins, but excluding services that state that they are offered under a different privacy policy. For California residents, additional disclosures required by California law may be found in our California Privacy Disclosure . Data Controllers and Contracting Parties If you are in the “Designated Countries”, LinkedIn Ireland Unlimited Company (“LinkedIn Ireland”) will be the controller of your personal data provided to, or collected by or for, or processed in connection with our Services. If you are outside of the Designated Countries, LinkedIn Corporation will be the controller of (or business responsible for) your personal data provided to, or collected by or for, or processed in connection with our Services. As a Visitor or Member of our Services, the collection, use and sharing of your personal data is subject to this Privacy Policy and other documents referenced in this Privacy Policy, as well as updates. Change Changes to the Privacy Policy apply to your use of our Services after the “effective date.” LinkedIn (“we” or “us”) can modify this Privacy Policy, and if we make material changes to it, we will provide notice through our Services, or by other means, to provide you the opportunity to review the changes before they become effective. If you object to any changes, you may close your account. You acknowledge that your continued use of our Services after we publish or send a notice about our changes to this Privacy Policy means that the collection, use and sharing of your personal data is subject to the updated Privacy Policy, as of its effective date. 1. Data We Collect 1.1 Data You Provide To Us You provide data to create an account with us. Registration To create an account you need to provide data including your name, email address and/or mobile number, general location (e.g., city), and a password. If you register for a premium Service, you will need to provide payment (e.g., credit card) and billing information. You create your LinkedIn profile (a complete profile helps you get the most from our Services). Profile You have choices about the information on your profile, such as your education, work experience, skills, photo, city or area , endorsements, and optional verifications of information on your profile (such as verifications of your identity or workplace). You don’t have to provide additional information on your profile; however, profile information helps you to get more from our Services, including helping recruiters and business opportunities find you. It’s your choice whether to include sensitive information on your profile and to make that sensitive information public. Please do not post or add personal data to your profile that you would not want to be publicly available. You may give other data to us, such as by syncing your calendar. Posting and Uploading We collect personal data from you when you provide, post or upload it to our Services, such as when you fill out a form, (e.g., with demographic data or salary), respond to a survey, or submit a resume or fill out a job application on our Services. If you sync your calendars with our Services, we will collect your calendar meeting information to keep growing your network by suggesting connections for you and others, and by providing information about events, e.g. times, places, attendees and contacts. You don’t have to post or upload personal data; though if you don’t, it may limit your ability to grow and engage with your network over our Services. 1.2 Data From Others Others may post or write about you. Content and News You and others may post content that includes information about you (as part of articles, posts, comments, videos) on our Services. We also may collect public information about you, such as professional-related news and accomplishments, and make it available as part of our Services, including, as permitted by your settings, in notifications to others of mentions in the news . Others may sync their calendar with our Services Contact and Calendar Information We receive personal data (including contact information) about you when others import or sync their calendar with our Services, associate their contacts with Member profiles, scan and upload business cards, or send messages using our Services (including invites or connection requests). If you or others opt-in to sync email accounts with our Services, we will also collect “email header” information that we can associate with Member profiles. Customers and partners may provide data to us. Partners We receive personal data (e.g., your job title and work email address) about you when you use the services of our customers and partners, such as employers or prospective employers and applicant tracking systems providing us job application data. Related Companies and Other Services We receive data about you when you use some of the other services provided by us or our Affiliates , including Microsoft. For example, you may choose to send us information about your contacts in Microsoft apps and services, such as Outlook, for improved professional networking activities on our Services or we may receive information from Microsoft about your engagement with their sites and services. 1.3 Service Use We log your visits and use of our Services, including mobile apps. We log usage data when you visit or otherwise use our Services, including our sites, app and platform technology, such as when you view or click on content (e.g., learning video) or ads (on or off our sites and apps), perform a search, install or update one of our mobile apps, share articles or apply for jobs. We use log-ins, cookies, device information and internet protocol (“IP”) addresses to identify you and log your use. 1.4 Cookies and Similar Technologies We collect data through cookies and similar technologies. As further described in our Cookie Policy , we use cookies and similar technologies (e.g., pixels and ad tags) to collect data (e.g., device IDs) to recognize you and your device(s) on, off and across different services and devices where you have engaged with our Services. We also allow some others to use cookies as described in our Cookie Policy. If you are outside the Designated Countries, we also collect (or rely on others, including Microsoft, who collect) information about your device where you have not engaged with our Services (e.g., ad ID, IP address, operating system and browser information) so we can provide our Members with relevant ads and better understand their effectiveness. Learn more . You can opt out from our use of data from cookies and similar technologies that track your behavior on the sites of others for ad targeting and other ad-related purposes. For Visitors, the controls are here . 1.5 Your Device and Location We receive data through cookies and similar technologies When you visit or leave our Services (including some plugins and our cookies or similar technology on the sites of others), we receive the URL of both the site you came from and the one you go to and the time of your visit. We also get information about your network and device (e.g., IP address, proxy server, operating system, web browser and add-ons, device identifier and features, cookie IDs and/or ISP, or your mobile carrier). If you use our Services from a mobile device, that device will send us data about your location based on your phone settings. We will ask you to opt-in before we use GPS or other tools to identify your precise location. 1.6 Communications If you communicate through our Services, we learn about that. We collect information about you when you communicate with others through our Services (e.g., when you send, receive, or engage with messages, events, or connection requests, including our marketing communications). This may include information that indicates who you are communicating with and when. We also use automated systems to support and protect our site. For example, we use such systems to suggest possible responses to messages and to manage or block content that violates our User Agreement or Professional Community Policies . 1.7 Workplace and School Provided Information When your organization (e.g., employer or school) buys a premium Service for you to use, they give us data about you. Others buying our Services for your use, such as your employer or your school, provide us with personal data about you and your eligibility to use the Services that they purchase for use by their workers, students or alumni. For example, we will get contact information for “ LinkedIn Page ” (formerly Company Page) administrators and for authorizing users of our premium Services, such as our recruiting, sales or learning products. 1.8 Sites and Services of Others We get data when you visit sites that include our ads, cookies or plugins or when you log-in to others’ services with your LinkedIn account. We receive information about your visits and interaction with services provided by others when you log-in with LinkedIn or visit others’ services that include some of our plugins (such as “Apply with LinkedIn”) or our ads, cookies or similar technologies. 1.9 Other We are improving our Services, which means we get new data and create new ways to use data. Our Services are dynamic, and we often introduce new features, which may require the collection of new information. If we collect materially different personal data or materially change how we collect, use or share your data, we will notify you and may also modify this Privacy Policy. Key Terms Affiliates Affiliates are companies controlling, controlled by or under common control with us, including, for example, LinkedIn Ireland, LinkedIn Corporation, LinkedIn Singapore and Microsoft Corporation or any of its subsidiaries (e.g., GitHub, Inc.). 2. How We Use Your Data We use your data to provide, support, personalize and develop our Services. How we use your personal data will depend on which Services you use, how you use those Services and the choices you make in your settings . We may use your personal data to improve, develop, and provide products and Services, develop and train artificial intelligence (AI) models, develop, provide, and personalize our Services, and gain insights with the help of AI, automated systems, and inferences, so that our Services can be more relevant and useful to you and others. You can review LinkedIn's Responsible AI principles here and learn more about our approach to generative AI here . Learn more about the inferences we may make, including as to your age and gender and how we use them. 2.1 Services Our Services help you connect with others, find and be found for work and business opportunities, stay informed, get training and be more productive. We use your data to authorize access to our Services and honor your settings. Stay Connected Our Services allow you to stay in touch and up to date with colleagues, partners, clients, and other professional contacts. To do so, you can “connect” with the professionals who you choose, and who also wish to “connect” with you. Subject to your and their settings , when you connect with other Members, you will be able to search each others’ connections in order to exchange professional opportunities. We use data about you (such as your profile, profiles you have viewed or data provided through address book uploads or partner integrations) to help others find your profile, suggest connections for you and others (e.g. Members who share your contacts or job experiences) and enable you to invite others to become a Member and connect with you. You can also opt-in to allow us to use your precise location or proximity to others for certain tasks (e.g. to suggest other nearby Members for you to connect with, calculate the commute to a new job, or notify your connections that you are at a professional event). It is your choice whether to invite someone to our Services, send a connection request, or allow another Member to become your connection. When you invite someone to connect with you, your invitation will include your network and basic profile information (e.g., name, profile photo, job title, region). We will send invitation reminders to the person you invited. You can choose whether or not to share your own list of connections with your connections. Visitors have choices about how we use their data. Stay Informed Our Services allow you to stay informed about news, events and ideas regarding professional topics you care about, and from professionals you respect. Our Services also allow you to improve your professional skills, or learn new ones. We use the data we have about you (e.g., data you provide, data we collect from your engagement with our Services and inferences we make from the data we have about you), to personalize our Services for you, such as by recommending or ranking relevant content and conversations on our Services. We also use the data we have about you to suggest skills you could add to your profile and skills that you might need to pursue your next opportunity. So, if you let us know that you are interested in a new skill (e.g., by watching a learning video), we will use this information to personalize content in your feed, suggest that you follow certain Members on our site, or suggest related learning content to help you towards that new skill. We use your content, activity and other data, including your name and photo, to provide notices to your network and others. For example, subject to your settings , we may notify others that you have updated your profile, posted content, took a social action , used a feature, made new connections or were mentioned in the news . Career Our Services allow you to explore careers, evaluate educational opportunities, and seek out, and be found for, career opportunities. Your profile can be found by those looking to hire (for a job or a specific task ) or be hired by you. We will use your data to recommend jobs and show you and others relevant professional contacts (e.g., who work at a company, in an industry, function or location or have certain skills and connections). You can signal that you are interested in changing jobs and share information with recruiters. We will use your data to recommend jobs to you and you to recruiters. We may use automated systems to provide content and recommendations to help make our Services more relevant to our Members, Visitors and customers. Keeping your profile accurate and up-to-date may help you better connect to others and to opportunities through our Services. Productivity Our Services allow you to collaborate with colleagues, search for potential clients, customers, partners and others to do business with. Our Services allow you to communicate with other Members and schedule and prepare meetings with them. If your settings allow, we scan messages to provide “bots” or similar tools that facilitate tasks such as scheduling meetings, drafting responses, summarizing messages or recommending next steps. Learn more . 2.2 Premium Services Our premium Services help paying users to search for and contact Members through our Services, such as searching for and contacting job candidates, sales leads and co-workers, manage talent and promote content. We sell premium Services that provide our customers and subscribers with customized-search functionality and tools (including messaging and activity alerts) as part of our talent, marketing and sales solutions. Customers can export limited information from your profile, such as name, headline, current company, current title, and general location (e.g., Dublin), such as to manage sales leads or talent, unless you opt-out . We do not provide contact information to customers as part of these premium Services without your consent. Premium Services customers can store information they have about you in our premium Services, such as a resume or contact information or sales history. The data stored about you by these customers is subject to the policies of those customers. Other enterprise Services and features that use your data include TeamLink and LinkedIn Pages (e.g., content analytics and followers). 2.3 Communications We contact you and enable communications between Members. We offer settings to control what messages you receive and how often you receive some types of messages. We will contact you through email, mobile phone, notices posted on our websites or apps, messages to your LinkedIn inbox, and other ways through our Services, including text messages and push notifications. We will send you messages about the availability of our Services, security, or other service-related issues. We also send messages about how to use our Services, network updates, reminders, job suggestions and promotional messages from us and our partners. You may change your communication preferences at any time. Please be aware that you cannot opt out of receiving service messages from us, including security and legal notices. We also enable communications between you and others through our Services, including for example invitations , InMail , groups and messages between connections. 2.4 Advertising We serve you tailored ads both on and off our Services. We offer you choices regarding personalized ads, but you cannot opt-out of seeing non-personalized ads. We target (and measure the performance of) ads to Members, Visitors and others both on and off our Services directly or through a variety of partners, using the following data, whether separately or combined: Data collected by advertising technologies on and off our Services using pixels, ad tags (e.g., when an advertiser installs a LinkedIn tag on their website), cookies, and other device identifiers; Member-provided information (e.g., profile, contact information, title and industry); Data from your use of our Services (e.g., search history, feed, content you read, who you follow or is following you, connections, groups participation, page visits, videos you watch, clicking on an ad, etc.), including as described in Section 1.3; Information from advertising partners , vendors and publishers ; and Information inferred from data described above (e.g., using job titles from a profile to infer industry, seniority, and compensation bracket; using graduation dates to infer age or using first names or pronoun usage to infer gender; using your feed activity to infer your interests; or using device data to recognize you as a Member). Learn more about the inferences we make and how they may be used for advertising. Learn more about the ad technologies we use and our advertising services and partners. You can learn more about our compliance with laws in the Designated Countries or the UK in our European Regional Privacy Notice . We will show you ads called sponsored content which look similar to non-sponsored content, except that they are labeled as advertising (e.g., as “ad” or “sponsored”). If you take a social action (such as like, comment or share) on these ads, your action is associated with your name and viewable by others, including the advertiser. Subject to your settings , if you take a social action on the LinkedIn Services, that action may be mentioned with related ads. For example, when you like a company we may include your name and photo when their sponsored content is shown. Ad Choices You have choices regarding our uses of certain categories of data to show you more relevant ads. Member settings can be found here . For Visitors, the setting is here . Info to Ad Providers We do not share your personal data with any non-Affiliated third-party advertisers or ad networks except for: (i) hashed IDs or device identifiers (to the extent they are personal data in some countries); (ii) with your separate permission (e.g., in a lead generation form) or (iii) data already visible to any users of the Services (e.g., profile). However, if you view or click on an ad on or off our Services, the ad provider will get a signal that someone visited the page that displayed the ad, and they may, through the use of mechanisms such as cookies, determine it is you. Advertising partners can associate personal data collected by the advertiser directly from you with hashed IDs or device identifiers received from us. We seek to contractually require such advertising partners to obtain your explicit, opt-in consent before doing so where legally required, and in such instances, we take steps to ensure that consent has been provided before processing data from them. 2.5 Marketing We promote our Services to you and others. In addition to advertising our Services, we use Members’ data and content for invitations and communications promoting membership and network growth, engagement and our Services, such as by showing your connections that you have used a feature on our Services. 2.6 Developing Services and Research We develop our Services and conduct research Service Development We use data, including public feedback, to conduct research and development for our Services in order to provide you and others with a better, more intuitive and personalized experience, drive membership growth and engagement on our Services, and help connect professionals to each other and to economic opportunity. Other Research We seek to create economic opportunity for Members of the global workforce and to help them be more productive and successful. We use the personal data available to us to research social, economic and workplace trends, such as jobs availability and skills needed for these jobs and policies that help bridge the gap in various industries and geographic areas. In some cases, we work with trusted third parties to perform this research, under controls that are designed to protect your privacy. We may also make public data available to researchers to enable assessment of the safety and legal compliance of our Services. We publish or allow others to publish economic insights, presented as aggregated data rather than personal data. Surveys Polls and surveys are conducted by us and others through our Services. You are not obligated to respond to polls or surveys, and you have choices about the information you provide. You may opt-out of survey invitations. 2.7 Customer Support We use data to help you and fix problems. We use data (which can include your communications) to investigate, respond to and resolve complaints and for Service issues (e.g., bugs). 2.8 Insights That Do Not Identify You We use data to generate insights that do not identify you. We use your data to perform analytics to produce and share insights that do not identify you. For example, we may use your data to generate statistics about our Members, their profession or industry, to calculate ad impressions served or clicked on (e.g., for basic business reporting to support billing and budget management or, subject to your settings , for reports to advertisers who may use them to inform their advertising campaigns), to show Members' information about engagement with a post or LinkedIn Page , to publish visitor demographics for a Service or create demographic workforce insights, or to understand usage of our services. 2.9 Security and Investigations We use data for security, fraud prevention and investigations. We and our Affiliates, including Microsoft, may use your data (including your communications) for security purposes or to prevent or investigate possible fraud or other violations of the law, our User Agreement and/or attempts to harm our Members, Visitors, company, Affiliates, or others. Key Terms Social Action E.g. like, comment, follow, share Partners Partners include ad networks, exchanges and others 3. How We Share Information 3.1 Our Services Any data that you include on your profile and any content you post or social action (e.g., likes, follows, comments, shares) you take on our Services will be seen by others, consistent with your settings. Profile Your profile is fully visible to all Members and customers of our Services. Subject to your settings , it can also be visible to others on or off of our Services (e.g., Visitors to our Services or users of third-party search tools). As detailed in our Help Center , your settings, degree of connection with the viewing Member, the subscriptions they may have, their usage of our Services , access channels and search types (e.g., by name or by keyword) impact the availability of your profile and whether they can view certain fields in your profile. Posts, Likes, Follows, Comments, Messages Our Services allow viewing and sharing information including through posts, likes, follows and comments. When you share an article or a post (e.g., an update, image, video or article) publicly it can be viewed by everyone and re-shared anywhere (subject to your settings ). Members, Visitors and others will be able to find and see your publicly-shared content, including your name (and photo if you have provided one). In a group , posts are visible to others according to group type. For example, posts in private groups are visible to others in the group and posts in public groups are visible publicly. Your membership in groups is public and part of your profile, but you can change visibility in your settings . Any information you share through companies’ or other organizations’ pages on our Services will be viewable by those organizations and others who view those pages' content. When you follow a person or organization, you are visible to others and that “page owner” as a follower. We let senders know when you act on their message, subject to your settings where applicable. Subject to your settings , we let a Member know when you view their profile. We also give you choices about letting organizations know when you've viewed their Page. When you like or re-share or comment on another’s content (including ads), others will be able to view these “social actions” and associate it with you (e.g., your name, profile and photo if you provided it). Your employer can see how you use Services they provided for your work (e.g. as a recruiter or sales agent) and related information. We will not show them your job searches or personal messages. Enterprise Accounts Your employer may offer you access to our enterprise Services such as Recruiter, Sales Navigator, LinkedIn Learning or our advertising Campaign Manager. Your employer can review and manage your use of such enterprise Services. Depending on the enterprise Service, before you use such Service, we will ask for permission to share with your employer relevant data from your profile or use of our non-enterprise Services. For example, users of Sales Navigator will be asked to share their “social selling index”, a score calculated in part based on their personal account activity. We understand that certain activities such as job hunting and personal messages are sensitive, and so we do not share those with your employer unless you choose to share it with them through our Services (for example, by applying for a new position in the same company or mentioning your job hunting in a message to a co-worker through our Services). Subject to your settings , when you use workplace tools and services (e.g., interactive employee directory tools) certain of your data may also be made available to your employer or be connected with information we receive from your employer to enable these tools and services. 3.2 Communication Archival Regulated Members may need to store communications outside of our Service. Some Members (or their employers) need, for legal or professional compliance, to archive their communications and social media activity, and will use services of others to provide these archival services. We enable archiving of messages by and to those Members outside of our Services. For example, a financial advisor needs to archive communications with her clients through our Services in order to maintain her professional financial advisor license. 3.3 Others’ Services You may link your account with others’ services so that they can look up your contacts’ profiles, post your shares on such platforms, or enable you to start conversations with your connections on such platforms. Excerpts from your profile will also appear on the services of others. Subject to your settings , other services may look up your profile. When you opt to link your account with other services, personal data (e.g., your name, title, and company) will become available to them. The sharing and use of that personal data will be described in, or linked to, a consent screen when you opt to link the accounts. For example, you may link your Twitter or WeChat account to share content from our Services into these other services, or your email provider may give you the option to upload your LinkedIn contacts into its own service. Third-party services have their own privacy policies, and you may be giving them permission to use your data in ways we would not. You may revoke the link with such accounts. The information you make available to others in our Services (e.g., information from your profile, your posts, your engagement with the posts, or message to Pages) may be available to them on other services . For example, search tools, mail and calendar applications, or talent and lead managers may show a user limited profile data (subject to your settings ), and social media management tools or other platforms may display your posts. The information retained on these services may not reflect updates you make on LinkedIn. 3.4 Related Services We share your data across our different Services and LinkedIn affiliated entities. We will share your personal data with our Affiliates to provide and develop our Services. For example, we may refer a query to Bing in some instances, such as where you'd benefit from a more up to date response in a chat experience. Subject to our European Regional Privacy Notice , we may also share with our Affiliates, including Microsoft, your (1) publicly-shared content (such as your public LinkedIn posts) to provide or develop their services and (2) personal data to improve, provide or develop their advertising services. Where allowed , we may combine information internally across the different Services covered by this Privacy Policy to help our Services be more relevant and useful to you and others. For example, we may personalize your feed or job recommendations based on your learning history. 3.5 Service Providers We may use others to help us with our Services. We use others to help us provide our Services (e.g., maintenance, analysis, audit, payments, fraud detection, customer support, marketing and development). They will have access to your information (e.g., the contents of a customer support request) as reasonably necessary to perform these tasks on our behalf and are obligated not to disclose or use it for other purposes. If you purchase a Service from us, we may use a payments service provider who may separately collect information about you (e.g., for fraud prevention or to comply with legal obligations). 3.6 Legal Disclosures We may need to share your data when we believe it’s required by law or to help protect the rights and safety of you, us or others. It is possible that we will need to disclose information about you when required by law, subpoena, or other legal process or if we have a good faith belief that disclosure is reasonably necessary to (1) investigate, prevent or take action regarding suspected or actual illegal activities or to assist government enforcement agencies; (2) enforce our agreements with you; (3) investigate and defend ourselves against any third-party claims or allegations; (4) protect the security or integrity of our Services or the products or services of our Affiliates (such as by sharing with companies facing similar threats); or (5) exercise or protect the rights and safety of LinkedIn, our Members, personnel or others. We attempt to notify Members about legal demands for their personal data when appropriate in our judgment, unless prohibited by law or court order or when the request is an emergency. We may dispute such demands when we believe, in our discretion, that the requests are overbroad, vague or lack proper authority, but we do not promise to challenge every demand. To learn more see our Data Request Guidelines and Transparency Report . 3.7 Change in Control or Sale We may share your data when our business is sold to others, but it must continue to be used in accordance with this Privacy Policy. We can also share your personal data as part of a sale, merger or change in control, or in preparation for any of these events. Any other entity which buys us or part of our business will have the right to continue to use your data, but only in the manner set out in this Privacy Policy unless you agree otherwise. 4. Your Choices & Obligations 4.1 Data Retention We keep most of your personal data for as long as your account is open. We generally retain your personal data as long as you keep your account open or as needed to provide you Services. This includes data you or others provided to us and data generated or inferred from your use of our Services. Even if you only use our Services when looking for a new job every few years, we will retain your information and keep your profile open, unless you close your account. In some cases we choose to retain certain information (e.g., insights about Services use) in a depersonalized or aggregated form. 4.2 Rights to Access and Control Your Personal Data You can access or delete your personal data. You have many choices about how your data is collected, used and shared. We provide many choices about the collection, use and sharing of your data, from deleting or correcting data you include in your profile and controlling the visibility of your posts to advertising opt-outs and communication controls. We offer you settings to control and manage the personal data we have about you. For personal data that we have about you, you can: Delete Data : You can ask us to erase or delete all or some of your personal data (e.g., if it is no longer necessary to provide Services to you). Change or Correct Data : You can edit some of your personal data through your account. You can also ask us to change, update or fix your data in certain cases, particularly if it’s inaccurate. Object to, or Limit or Restrict, Use of Data : You can ask us to stop using all or some of your personal data (e.g., if we have no legal right to keep using it) or to limit our use of it (e.g., if your personal data is inaccurate or unlawfully held). Right to Access and/or Take Your Data : You can ask us for a copy of your personal data and can ask for a copy of personal data you provided in machine readable form. Visitors can learn more about how to make these requests here . You may also contact us using the contact information below, and we will consider your request in accordance with applicable laws. Residents in the Designated Countries and the UK , and other regions , may have additional rights under their laws. 4.3 Account Closure We keep some of your data even after you close your account. If you choose to close your LinkedIn account, your personal data will generally stop being visible to others on our Services within 24 hours. We generally delete closed account information within 30 days of account closure, except as noted below. We retain your personal data even after you have closed your account if reasonably necessary to comply with our legal obligations (including law enforcement requests), meet regulatory requirements, resolve disputes, maintain security, prevent fraud and abuse (e.g., if we have restricted your account for breach of our Professional Community Policies ), enforce our User Agreement, or fulfill your request to "unsubscribe" from further messages from us. We will retain de-personalized information after your account has been closed. Information you have shared with others (e.g., through InMail, updates or group posts) will remain visible after you close your account or delete the information from your own profile or mailbox, and we do not control data that other Members have copied out of our Services. Groups content and ratings or review content associated with closed accounts will show an unknown user as the source. Your profile may continue to be displayed in the services of others (e.g., search tools) until they refresh their cache. 5. Other Important Information 5.1. Security We monitor for and try to prevent security breaches. Please use the security features available through our Services. We implement security safeguards designed to protect your data, such as HTTPS. We regularly monitor our systems for possible vulnerabilities and attacks. However, we cannot warrant the security of any information that you send us. There is no guarantee that data may not be accessed, disclosed, altered, or destroyed by breach of any of our physical, technical, or managerial safeguards. 5.2. Cross-Border Data Transfers We store and use your data outside your country. We process data both inside and outside of the United States and rely on legally-provided mechanisms to lawfully transfer data across borders. Learn more . Countries where we process data may have laws which are different from, and potentially not as protective as, the laws of your own country. 5.3 Lawful Bases for Processing We have lawful bases to collect, use and share data about you. You have choices about our use of your data. At any time, you can withdraw consent you have provided by going to settings. We will only collect and process personal data about you where we have lawful bases. Lawful bases include consent (where you have given consent), contract (where processing is necessary for the performance of a contract with you (e.g., to deliver the LinkedIn Services you have requested) and “legitimate interests.” Learn more . Where we rely on your consent to process personal data, you have the right to withdraw or decline your consent at any time and where we rely on legitimate interests, you have the right to object. Learn More . If you have any questions about the lawful bases upon which we collect and use your personal data, please contact our Data Protection Officer here . If you're located in one of the Designated Countries or the UK, you can learn more about our lawful bases for processing in our European Regional Privacy Notice . 5.4. Direct Marketing and Do Not Track Signals Our statements regarding direct marketing and “do not track” signals. We currently do not share personal data with third parties for their direct marketing purposes without your permission. Learn more about this and about our response to “do not track” signals. 5.5. Contact Information You can contact us or use other options to resolve any complaints. If you have questions or complaints regarding this Policy, please first contact LinkedIn online. You can also reach us by physical mail . If contacting us does not resolve your complaint, you have more options . 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https://www.linkedin.com/legal/privacy-policy#your-device-and-location | LinkedIn Privacy Policy Skip to main content User Agreement Summary of User Agreement Privacy Policy Professional Community Policies Cookie Policy Copyright Policy Regional Info EU Notice California Privacy Disclosure U.S. State Privacy Laws User Agreement Summary of User Agreement Privacy Policy Professional Community Policies Cookie Policy Copyright Policy Regional Info EU Notice California Privacy Disclosure U.S. State Privacy Laws Privacy Policy Effective November 3, 2025 Your Privacy Matters LinkedIn’s mission is to connect the world’s professionals to allow them to be more productive and successful. Central to this mission is our commitment to be transparent about the data we collect about you, how it is used and with whom it is shared. This Privacy Policy applies when you use our Services (described below). We offer our users choices about the data we collect, use and share as described in this Privacy Policy, Cookie Policy , Settings and our Help Center. Key Terms Choices Settings are available to Members of LinkedIn and Visitors are provided separate controls. Learn More . Table of Contents Data We Collect How We Use Your Data How We Share Information Your Choices and Obligations Other Important Information Introduction We are a social network and online platform for professionals. People use our Services to find and be found for business opportunities, to connect with others and find information. Our Privacy Policy applies to any Member or Visitor to our Services. Our registered users (“Members”) share their professional identities, engage with their network, exchange knowledge and professional insights, post and view relevant content, learn and develop skills, and find business and career opportunities. Content and data on some of our Services is viewable to non-Members (“Visitors”). We use the term “Designated Countries” to refer to countries in the European Union (EU), European Economic Area (EEA), and Switzerland. Members and Visitors located in the Designated Countries or the UK can review additional information in our European Regional Privacy Notice . Services This Privacy Policy, including our Cookie Policy applies to your use of our Services. This Privacy Policy applies to LinkedIn.com, LinkedIn-branded apps, and other LinkedIn-branded sites, apps, communications and services offered by LinkedIn (“Services”), including off-site Services, such as our ad services and the “Apply with LinkedIn” and “Share with LinkedIn” plugins, but excluding services that state that they are offered under a different privacy policy. For California residents, additional disclosures required by California law may be found in our California Privacy Disclosure . Data Controllers and Contracting Parties If you are in the “Designated Countries”, LinkedIn Ireland Unlimited Company (“LinkedIn Ireland”) will be the controller of your personal data provided to, or collected by or for, or processed in connection with our Services. If you are outside of the Designated Countries, LinkedIn Corporation will be the controller of (or business responsible for) your personal data provided to, or collected by or for, or processed in connection with our Services. As a Visitor or Member of our Services, the collection, use and sharing of your personal data is subject to this Privacy Policy and other documents referenced in this Privacy Policy, as well as updates. Change Changes to the Privacy Policy apply to your use of our Services after the “effective date.” LinkedIn (“we” or “us”) can modify this Privacy Policy, and if we make material changes to it, we will provide notice through our Services, or by other means, to provide you the opportunity to review the changes before they become effective. If you object to any changes, you may close your account. You acknowledge that your continued use of our Services after we publish or send a notice about our changes to this Privacy Policy means that the collection, use and sharing of your personal data is subject to the updated Privacy Policy, as of its effective date. 1. Data We Collect 1.1 Data You Provide To Us You provide data to create an account with us. Registration To create an account you need to provide data including your name, email address and/or mobile number, general location (e.g., city), and a password. If you register for a premium Service, you will need to provide payment (e.g., credit card) and billing information. You create your LinkedIn profile (a complete profile helps you get the most from our Services). Profile You have choices about the information on your profile, such as your education, work experience, skills, photo, city or area , endorsements, and optional verifications of information on your profile (such as verifications of your identity or workplace). You don’t have to provide additional information on your profile; however, profile information helps you to get more from our Services, including helping recruiters and business opportunities find you. It’s your choice whether to include sensitive information on your profile and to make that sensitive information public. Please do not post or add personal data to your profile that you would not want to be publicly available. You may give other data to us, such as by syncing your calendar. Posting and Uploading We collect personal data from you when you provide, post or upload it to our Services, such as when you fill out a form, (e.g., with demographic data or salary), respond to a survey, or submit a resume or fill out a job application on our Services. If you sync your calendars with our Services, we will collect your calendar meeting information to keep growing your network by suggesting connections for you and others, and by providing information about events, e.g. times, places, attendees and contacts. You don’t have to post or upload personal data; though if you don’t, it may limit your ability to grow and engage with your network over our Services. 1.2 Data From Others Others may post or write about you. Content and News You and others may post content that includes information about you (as part of articles, posts, comments, videos) on our Services. We also may collect public information about you, such as professional-related news and accomplishments, and make it available as part of our Services, including, as permitted by your settings, in notifications to others of mentions in the news . Others may sync their calendar with our Services Contact and Calendar Information We receive personal data (including contact information) about you when others import or sync their calendar with our Services, associate their contacts with Member profiles, scan and upload business cards, or send messages using our Services (including invites or connection requests). If you or others opt-in to sync email accounts with our Services, we will also collect “email header” information that we can associate with Member profiles. Customers and partners may provide data to us. Partners We receive personal data (e.g., your job title and work email address) about you when you use the services of our customers and partners, such as employers or prospective employers and applicant tracking systems providing us job application data. Related Companies and Other Services We receive data about you when you use some of the other services provided by us or our Affiliates , including Microsoft. For example, you may choose to send us information about your contacts in Microsoft apps and services, such as Outlook, for improved professional networking activities on our Services or we may receive information from Microsoft about your engagement with their sites and services. 1.3 Service Use We log your visits and use of our Services, including mobile apps. We log usage data when you visit or otherwise use our Services, including our sites, app and platform technology, such as when you view or click on content (e.g., learning video) or ads (on or off our sites and apps), perform a search, install or update one of our mobile apps, share articles or apply for jobs. We use log-ins, cookies, device information and internet protocol (“IP”) addresses to identify you and log your use. 1.4 Cookies and Similar Technologies We collect data through cookies and similar technologies. As further described in our Cookie Policy , we use cookies and similar technologies (e.g., pixels and ad tags) to collect data (e.g., device IDs) to recognize you and your device(s) on, off and across different services and devices where you have engaged with our Services. We also allow some others to use cookies as described in our Cookie Policy. If you are outside the Designated Countries, we also collect (or rely on others, including Microsoft, who collect) information about your device where you have not engaged with our Services (e.g., ad ID, IP address, operating system and browser information) so we can provide our Members with relevant ads and better understand their effectiveness. Learn more . You can opt out from our use of data from cookies and similar technologies that track your behavior on the sites of others for ad targeting and other ad-related purposes. For Visitors, the controls are here . 1.5 Your Device and Location We receive data through cookies and similar technologies When you visit or leave our Services (including some plugins and our cookies or similar technology on the sites of others), we receive the URL of both the site you came from and the one you go to and the time of your visit. We also get information about your network and device (e.g., IP address, proxy server, operating system, web browser and add-ons, device identifier and features, cookie IDs and/or ISP, or your mobile carrier). If you use our Services from a mobile device, that device will send us data about your location based on your phone settings. We will ask you to opt-in before we use GPS or other tools to identify your precise location. 1.6 Communications If you communicate through our Services, we learn about that. We collect information about you when you communicate with others through our Services (e.g., when you send, receive, or engage with messages, events, or connection requests, including our marketing communications). This may include information that indicates who you are communicating with and when. We also use automated systems to support and protect our site. For example, we use such systems to suggest possible responses to messages and to manage or block content that violates our User Agreement or Professional Community Policies . 1.7 Workplace and School Provided Information When your organization (e.g., employer or school) buys a premium Service for you to use, they give us data about you. Others buying our Services for your use, such as your employer or your school, provide us with personal data about you and your eligibility to use the Services that they purchase for use by their workers, students or alumni. For example, we will get contact information for “ LinkedIn Page ” (formerly Company Page) administrators and for authorizing users of our premium Services, such as our recruiting, sales or learning products. 1.8 Sites and Services of Others We get data when you visit sites that include our ads, cookies or plugins or when you log-in to others’ services with your LinkedIn account. We receive information about your visits and interaction with services provided by others when you log-in with LinkedIn or visit others’ services that include some of our plugins (such as “Apply with LinkedIn”) or our ads, cookies or similar technologies. 1.9 Other We are improving our Services, which means we get new data and create new ways to use data. Our Services are dynamic, and we often introduce new features, which may require the collection of new information. If we collect materially different personal data or materially change how we collect, use or share your data, we will notify you and may also modify this Privacy Policy. Key Terms Affiliates Affiliates are companies controlling, controlled by or under common control with us, including, for example, LinkedIn Ireland, LinkedIn Corporation, LinkedIn Singapore and Microsoft Corporation or any of its subsidiaries (e.g., GitHub, Inc.). 2. How We Use Your Data We use your data to provide, support, personalize and develop our Services. How we use your personal data will depend on which Services you use, how you use those Services and the choices you make in your settings . We may use your personal data to improve, develop, and provide products and Services, develop and train artificial intelligence (AI) models, develop, provide, and personalize our Services, and gain insights with the help of AI, automated systems, and inferences, so that our Services can be more relevant and useful to you and others. You can review LinkedIn's Responsible AI principles here and learn more about our approach to generative AI here . Learn more about the inferences we may make, including as to your age and gender and how we use them. 2.1 Services Our Services help you connect with others, find and be found for work and business opportunities, stay informed, get training and be more productive. We use your data to authorize access to our Services and honor your settings. Stay Connected Our Services allow you to stay in touch and up to date with colleagues, partners, clients, and other professional contacts. To do so, you can “connect” with the professionals who you choose, and who also wish to “connect” with you. Subject to your and their settings , when you connect with other Members, you will be able to search each others’ connections in order to exchange professional opportunities. We use data about you (such as your profile, profiles you have viewed or data provided through address book uploads or partner integrations) to help others find your profile, suggest connections for you and others (e.g. Members who share your contacts or job experiences) and enable you to invite others to become a Member and connect with you. You can also opt-in to allow us to use your precise location or proximity to others for certain tasks (e.g. to suggest other nearby Members for you to connect with, calculate the commute to a new job, or notify your connections that you are at a professional event). It is your choice whether to invite someone to our Services, send a connection request, or allow another Member to become your connection. When you invite someone to connect with you, your invitation will include your network and basic profile information (e.g., name, profile photo, job title, region). We will send invitation reminders to the person you invited. You can choose whether or not to share your own list of connections with your connections. Visitors have choices about how we use their data. Stay Informed Our Services allow you to stay informed about news, events and ideas regarding professional topics you care about, and from professionals you respect. Our Services also allow you to improve your professional skills, or learn new ones. We use the data we have about you (e.g., data you provide, data we collect from your engagement with our Services and inferences we make from the data we have about you), to personalize our Services for you, such as by recommending or ranking relevant content and conversations on our Services. We also use the data we have about you to suggest skills you could add to your profile and skills that you might need to pursue your next opportunity. So, if you let us know that you are interested in a new skill (e.g., by watching a learning video), we will use this information to personalize content in your feed, suggest that you follow certain Members on our site, or suggest related learning content to help you towards that new skill. We use your content, activity and other data, including your name and photo, to provide notices to your network and others. For example, subject to your settings , we may notify others that you have updated your profile, posted content, took a social action , used a feature, made new connections or were mentioned in the news . Career Our Services allow you to explore careers, evaluate educational opportunities, and seek out, and be found for, career opportunities. Your profile can be found by those looking to hire (for a job or a specific task ) or be hired by you. We will use your data to recommend jobs and show you and others relevant professional contacts (e.g., who work at a company, in an industry, function or location or have certain skills and connections). You can signal that you are interested in changing jobs and share information with recruiters. We will use your data to recommend jobs to you and you to recruiters. We may use automated systems to provide content and recommendations to help make our Services more relevant to our Members, Visitors and customers. Keeping your profile accurate and up-to-date may help you better connect to others and to opportunities through our Services. Productivity Our Services allow you to collaborate with colleagues, search for potential clients, customers, partners and others to do business with. Our Services allow you to communicate with other Members and schedule and prepare meetings with them. If your settings allow, we scan messages to provide “bots” or similar tools that facilitate tasks such as scheduling meetings, drafting responses, summarizing messages or recommending next steps. Learn more . 2.2 Premium Services Our premium Services help paying users to search for and contact Members through our Services, such as searching for and contacting job candidates, sales leads and co-workers, manage talent and promote content. We sell premium Services that provide our customers and subscribers with customized-search functionality and tools (including messaging and activity alerts) as part of our talent, marketing and sales solutions. Customers can export limited information from your profile, such as name, headline, current company, current title, and general location (e.g., Dublin), such as to manage sales leads or talent, unless you opt-out . We do not provide contact information to customers as part of these premium Services without your consent. Premium Services customers can store information they have about you in our premium Services, such as a resume or contact information or sales history. The data stored about you by these customers is subject to the policies of those customers. Other enterprise Services and features that use your data include TeamLink and LinkedIn Pages (e.g., content analytics and followers). 2.3 Communications We contact you and enable communications between Members. We offer settings to control what messages you receive and how often you receive some types of messages. We will contact you through email, mobile phone, notices posted on our websites or apps, messages to your LinkedIn inbox, and other ways through our Services, including text messages and push notifications. We will send you messages about the availability of our Services, security, or other service-related issues. We also send messages about how to use our Services, network updates, reminders, job suggestions and promotional messages from us and our partners. You may change your communication preferences at any time. Please be aware that you cannot opt out of receiving service messages from us, including security and legal notices. We also enable communications between you and others through our Services, including for example invitations , InMail , groups and messages between connections. 2.4 Advertising We serve you tailored ads both on and off our Services. We offer you choices regarding personalized ads, but you cannot opt-out of seeing non-personalized ads. We target (and measure the performance of) ads to Members, Visitors and others both on and off our Services directly or through a variety of partners, using the following data, whether separately or combined: Data collected by advertising technologies on and off our Services using pixels, ad tags (e.g., when an advertiser installs a LinkedIn tag on their website), cookies, and other device identifiers; Member-provided information (e.g., profile, contact information, title and industry); Data from your use of our Services (e.g., search history, feed, content you read, who you follow or is following you, connections, groups participation, page visits, videos you watch, clicking on an ad, etc.), including as described in Section 1.3; Information from advertising partners , vendors and publishers ; and Information inferred from data described above (e.g., using job titles from a profile to infer industry, seniority, and compensation bracket; using graduation dates to infer age or using first names or pronoun usage to infer gender; using your feed activity to infer your interests; or using device data to recognize you as a Member). Learn more about the inferences we make and how they may be used for advertising. Learn more about the ad technologies we use and our advertising services and partners. You can learn more about our compliance with laws in the Designated Countries or the UK in our European Regional Privacy Notice . We will show you ads called sponsored content which look similar to non-sponsored content, except that they are labeled as advertising (e.g., as “ad” or “sponsored”). If you take a social action (such as like, comment or share) on these ads, your action is associated with your name and viewable by others, including the advertiser. Subject to your settings , if you take a social action on the LinkedIn Services, that action may be mentioned with related ads. For example, when you like a company we may include your name and photo when their sponsored content is shown. Ad Choices You have choices regarding our uses of certain categories of data to show you more relevant ads. Member settings can be found here . For Visitors, the setting is here . Info to Ad Providers We do not share your personal data with any non-Affiliated third-party advertisers or ad networks except for: (i) hashed IDs or device identifiers (to the extent they are personal data in some countries); (ii) with your separate permission (e.g., in a lead generation form) or (iii) data already visible to any users of the Services (e.g., profile). However, if you view or click on an ad on or off our Services, the ad provider will get a signal that someone visited the page that displayed the ad, and they may, through the use of mechanisms such as cookies, determine it is you. Advertising partners can associate personal data collected by the advertiser directly from you with hashed IDs or device identifiers received from us. We seek to contractually require such advertising partners to obtain your explicit, opt-in consent before doing so where legally required, and in such instances, we take steps to ensure that consent has been provided before processing data from them. 2.5 Marketing We promote our Services to you and others. In addition to advertising our Services, we use Members’ data and content for invitations and communications promoting membership and network growth, engagement and our Services, such as by showing your connections that you have used a feature on our Services. 2.6 Developing Services and Research We develop our Services and conduct research Service Development We use data, including public feedback, to conduct research and development for our Services in order to provide you and others with a better, more intuitive and personalized experience, drive membership growth and engagement on our Services, and help connect professionals to each other and to economic opportunity. Other Research We seek to create economic opportunity for Members of the global workforce and to help them be more productive and successful. We use the personal data available to us to research social, economic and workplace trends, such as jobs availability and skills needed for these jobs and policies that help bridge the gap in various industries and geographic areas. In some cases, we work with trusted third parties to perform this research, under controls that are designed to protect your privacy. We may also make public data available to researchers to enable assessment of the safety and legal compliance of our Services. We publish or allow others to publish economic insights, presented as aggregated data rather than personal data. Surveys Polls and surveys are conducted by us and others through our Services. You are not obligated to respond to polls or surveys, and you have choices about the information you provide. You may opt-out of survey invitations. 2.7 Customer Support We use data to help you and fix problems. We use data (which can include your communications) to investigate, respond to and resolve complaints and for Service issues (e.g., bugs). 2.8 Insights That Do Not Identify You We use data to generate insights that do not identify you. We use your data to perform analytics to produce and share insights that do not identify you. For example, we may use your data to generate statistics about our Members, their profession or industry, to calculate ad impressions served or clicked on (e.g., for basic business reporting to support billing and budget management or, subject to your settings , for reports to advertisers who may use them to inform their advertising campaigns), to show Members' information about engagement with a post or LinkedIn Page , to publish visitor demographics for a Service or create demographic workforce insights, or to understand usage of our services. 2.9 Security and Investigations We use data for security, fraud prevention and investigations. We and our Affiliates, including Microsoft, may use your data (including your communications) for security purposes or to prevent or investigate possible fraud or other violations of the law, our User Agreement and/or attempts to harm our Members, Visitors, company, Affiliates, or others. Key Terms Social Action E.g. like, comment, follow, share Partners Partners include ad networks, exchanges and others 3. How We Share Information 3.1 Our Services Any data that you include on your profile and any content you post or social action (e.g., likes, follows, comments, shares) you take on our Services will be seen by others, consistent with your settings. Profile Your profile is fully visible to all Members and customers of our Services. Subject to your settings , it can also be visible to others on or off of our Services (e.g., Visitors to our Services or users of third-party search tools). As detailed in our Help Center , your settings, degree of connection with the viewing Member, the subscriptions they may have, their usage of our Services , access channels and search types (e.g., by name or by keyword) impact the availability of your profile and whether they can view certain fields in your profile. Posts, Likes, Follows, Comments, Messages Our Services allow viewing and sharing information including through posts, likes, follows and comments. When you share an article or a post (e.g., an update, image, video or article) publicly it can be viewed by everyone and re-shared anywhere (subject to your settings ). Members, Visitors and others will be able to find and see your publicly-shared content, including your name (and photo if you have provided one). In a group , posts are visible to others according to group type. For example, posts in private groups are visible to others in the group and posts in public groups are visible publicly. Your membership in groups is public and part of your profile, but you can change visibility in your settings . Any information you share through companies’ or other organizations’ pages on our Services will be viewable by those organizations and others who view those pages' content. When you follow a person or organization, you are visible to others and that “page owner” as a follower. We let senders know when you act on their message, subject to your settings where applicable. Subject to your settings , we let a Member know when you view their profile. We also give you choices about letting organizations know when you've viewed their Page. When you like or re-share or comment on another’s content (including ads), others will be able to view these “social actions” and associate it with you (e.g., your name, profile and photo if you provided it). Your employer can see how you use Services they provided for your work (e.g. as a recruiter or sales agent) and related information. We will not show them your job searches or personal messages. Enterprise Accounts Your employer may offer you access to our enterprise Services such as Recruiter, Sales Navigator, LinkedIn Learning or our advertising Campaign Manager. Your employer can review and manage your use of such enterprise Services. Depending on the enterprise Service, before you use such Service, we will ask for permission to share with your employer relevant data from your profile or use of our non-enterprise Services. For example, users of Sales Navigator will be asked to share their “social selling index”, a score calculated in part based on their personal account activity. We understand that certain activities such as job hunting and personal messages are sensitive, and so we do not share those with your employer unless you choose to share it with them through our Services (for example, by applying for a new position in the same company or mentioning your job hunting in a message to a co-worker through our Services). Subject to your settings , when you use workplace tools and services (e.g., interactive employee directory tools) certain of your data may also be made available to your employer or be connected with information we receive from your employer to enable these tools and services. 3.2 Communication Archival Regulated Members may need to store communications outside of our Service. Some Members (or their employers) need, for legal or professional compliance, to archive their communications and social media activity, and will use services of others to provide these archival services. We enable archiving of messages by and to those Members outside of our Services. For example, a financial advisor needs to archive communications with her clients through our Services in order to maintain her professional financial advisor license. 3.3 Others’ Services You may link your account with others’ services so that they can look up your contacts’ profiles, post your shares on such platforms, or enable you to start conversations with your connections on such platforms. Excerpts from your profile will also appear on the services of others. Subject to your settings , other services may look up your profile. When you opt to link your account with other services, personal data (e.g., your name, title, and company) will become available to them. The sharing and use of that personal data will be described in, or linked to, a consent screen when you opt to link the accounts. For example, you may link your Twitter or WeChat account to share content from our Services into these other services, or your email provider may give you the option to upload your LinkedIn contacts into its own service. Third-party services have their own privacy policies, and you may be giving them permission to use your data in ways we would not. You may revoke the link with such accounts. The information you make available to others in our Services (e.g., information from your profile, your posts, your engagement with the posts, or message to Pages) may be available to them on other services . For example, search tools, mail and calendar applications, or talent and lead managers may show a user limited profile data (subject to your settings ), and social media management tools or other platforms may display your posts. The information retained on these services may not reflect updates you make on LinkedIn. 3.4 Related Services We share your data across our different Services and LinkedIn affiliated entities. We will share your personal data with our Affiliates to provide and develop our Services. For example, we may refer a query to Bing in some instances, such as where you'd benefit from a more up to date response in a chat experience. Subject to our European Regional Privacy Notice , we may also share with our Affiliates, including Microsoft, your (1) publicly-shared content (such as your public LinkedIn posts) to provide or develop their services and (2) personal data to improve, provide or develop their advertising services. Where allowed , we may combine information internally across the different Services covered by this Privacy Policy to help our Services be more relevant and useful to you and others. For example, we may personalize your feed or job recommendations based on your learning history. 3.5 Service Providers We may use others to help us with our Services. We use others to help us provide our Services (e.g., maintenance, analysis, audit, payments, fraud detection, customer support, marketing and development). They will have access to your information (e.g., the contents of a customer support request) as reasonably necessary to perform these tasks on our behalf and are obligated not to disclose or use it for other purposes. If you purchase a Service from us, we may use a payments service provider who may separately collect information about you (e.g., for fraud prevention or to comply with legal obligations). 3.6 Legal Disclosures We may need to share your data when we believe it’s required by law or to help protect the rights and safety of you, us or others. It is possible that we will need to disclose information about you when required by law, subpoena, or other legal process or if we have a good faith belief that disclosure is reasonably necessary to (1) investigate, prevent or take action regarding suspected or actual illegal activities or to assist government enforcement agencies; (2) enforce our agreements with you; (3) investigate and defend ourselves against any third-party claims or allegations; (4) protect the security or integrity of our Services or the products or services of our Affiliates (such as by sharing with companies facing similar threats); or (5) exercise or protect the rights and safety of LinkedIn, our Members, personnel or others. We attempt to notify Members about legal demands for their personal data when appropriate in our judgment, unless prohibited by law or court order or when the request is an emergency. We may dispute such demands when we believe, in our discretion, that the requests are overbroad, vague or lack proper authority, but we do not promise to challenge every demand. To learn more see our Data Request Guidelines and Transparency Report . 3.7 Change in Control or Sale We may share your data when our business is sold to others, but it must continue to be used in accordance with this Privacy Policy. We can also share your personal data as part of a sale, merger or change in control, or in preparation for any of these events. Any other entity which buys us or part of our business will have the right to continue to use your data, but only in the manner set out in this Privacy Policy unless you agree otherwise. 4. Your Choices & Obligations 4.1 Data Retention We keep most of your personal data for as long as your account is open. We generally retain your personal data as long as you keep your account open or as needed to provide you Services. This includes data you or others provided to us and data generated or inferred from your use of our Services. Even if you only use our Services when looking for a new job every few years, we will retain your information and keep your profile open, unless you close your account. In some cases we choose to retain certain information (e.g., insights about Services use) in a depersonalized or aggregated form. 4.2 Rights to Access and Control Your Personal Data You can access or delete your personal data. You have many choices about how your data is collected, used and shared. We provide many choices about the collection, use and sharing of your data, from deleting or correcting data you include in your profile and controlling the visibility of your posts to advertising opt-outs and communication controls. We offer you settings to control and manage the personal data we have about you. For personal data that we have about you, you can: Delete Data : You can ask us to erase or delete all or some of your personal data (e.g., if it is no longer necessary to provide Services to you). Change or Correct Data : You can edit some of your personal data through your account. You can also ask us to change, update or fix your data in certain cases, particularly if it’s inaccurate. Object to, or Limit or Restrict, Use of Data : You can ask us to stop using all or some of your personal data (e.g., if we have no legal right to keep using it) or to limit our use of it (e.g., if your personal data is inaccurate or unlawfully held). Right to Access and/or Take Your Data : You can ask us for a copy of your personal data and can ask for a copy of personal data you provided in machine readable form. Visitors can learn more about how to make these requests here . You may also contact us using the contact information below, and we will consider your request in accordance with applicable laws. Residents in the Designated Countries and the UK , and other regions , may have additional rights under their laws. 4.3 Account Closure We keep some of your data even after you close your account. If you choose to close your LinkedIn account, your personal data will generally stop being visible to others on our Services within 24 hours. We generally delete closed account information within 30 days of account closure, except as noted below. We retain your personal data even after you have closed your account if reasonably necessary to comply with our legal obligations (including law enforcement requests), meet regulatory requirements, resolve disputes, maintain security, prevent fraud and abuse (e.g., if we have restricted your account for breach of our Professional Community Policies ), enforce our User Agreement, or fulfill your request to "unsubscribe" from further messages from us. We will retain de-personalized information after your account has been closed. Information you have shared with others (e.g., through InMail, updates or group posts) will remain visible after you close your account or delete the information from your own profile or mailbox, and we do not control data that other Members have copied out of our Services. Groups content and ratings or review content associated with closed accounts will show an unknown user as the source. Your profile may continue to be displayed in the services of others (e.g., search tools) until they refresh their cache. 5. Other Important Information 5.1. Security We monitor for and try to prevent security breaches. Please use the security features available through our Services. We implement security safeguards designed to protect your data, such as HTTPS. We regularly monitor our systems for possible vulnerabilities and attacks. However, we cannot warrant the security of any information that you send us. There is no guarantee that data may not be accessed, disclosed, altered, or destroyed by breach of any of our physical, technical, or managerial safeguards. 5.2. Cross-Border Data Transfers We store and use your data outside your country. We process data both inside and outside of the United States and rely on legally-provided mechanisms to lawfully transfer data across borders. Learn more . Countries where we process data may have laws which are different from, and potentially not as protective as, the laws of your own country. 5.3 Lawful Bases for Processing We have lawful bases to collect, use and share data about you. You have choices about our use of your data. At any time, you can withdraw consent you have provided by going to settings. We will only collect and process personal data about you where we have lawful bases. Lawful bases include consent (where you have given consent), contract (where processing is necessary for the performance of a contract with you (e.g., to deliver the LinkedIn Services you have requested) and “legitimate interests.” Learn more . Where we rely on your consent to process personal data, you have the right to withdraw or decline your consent at any time and where we rely on legitimate interests, you have the right to object. Learn More . If you have any questions about the lawful bases upon which we collect and use your personal data, please contact our Data Protection Officer here . If you're located in one of the Designated Countries or the UK, you can learn more about our lawful bases for processing in our European Regional Privacy Notice . 5.4. Direct Marketing and Do Not Track Signals Our statements regarding direct marketing and “do not track” signals. We currently do not share personal data with third parties for their direct marketing purposes without your permission. Learn more about this and about our response to “do not track” signals. 5.5. Contact Information You can contact us or use other options to resolve any complaints. If you have questions or complaints regarding this Policy, please first contact LinkedIn online. You can also reach us by physical mail . If contacting us does not resolve your complaint, you have more options . Residents in the Designated Countries and other regions may also have the right to contact our Data Protection Officer here . If this does not resolve your complaint, Residents in the Designated Countries and other regions may have more options under their laws. Key Terms Consent Where we process data based on consent, we will ask for your explicit consent. You may withdraw your consent at any time, but that will not affect the lawfulness of the processing of your personal data prior to such withdrawal. Where we rely on contract, we will ask that you agree to the processing of personal data that is necessary for entering into or performance of your contract with us. We will rely on legitimate interests as a basis for data processing where the processing of your data is not overridden by your interests or fundamental rights and freedoms. 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https://www.linkedin.com/legal/privacy-policy#others | LinkedIn Privacy Policy Skip to main content User Agreement Summary of User Agreement Privacy Policy Professional Community Policies Cookie Policy Copyright Policy Regional Info EU Notice California Privacy Disclosure U.S. State Privacy Laws User Agreement Summary of User Agreement Privacy Policy Professional Community Policies Cookie Policy Copyright Policy Regional Info EU Notice California Privacy Disclosure U.S. State Privacy Laws Privacy Policy Effective November 3, 2025 Your Privacy Matters LinkedIn’s mission is to connect the world’s professionals to allow them to be more productive and successful. Central to this mission is our commitment to be transparent about the data we collect about you, how it is used and with whom it is shared. This Privacy Policy applies when you use our Services (described below). We offer our users choices about the data we collect, use and share as described in this Privacy Policy, Cookie Policy , Settings and our Help Center. Key Terms Choices Settings are available to Members of LinkedIn and Visitors are provided separate controls. Learn More . Table of Contents Data We Collect How We Use Your Data How We Share Information Your Choices and Obligations Other Important Information Introduction We are a social network and online platform for professionals. People use our Services to find and be found for business opportunities, to connect with others and find information. Our Privacy Policy applies to any Member or Visitor to our Services. Our registered users (“Members”) share their professional identities, engage with their network, exchange knowledge and professional insights, post and view relevant content, learn and develop skills, and find business and career opportunities. Content and data on some of our Services is viewable to non-Members (“Visitors”). We use the term “Designated Countries” to refer to countries in the European Union (EU), European Economic Area (EEA), and Switzerland. Members and Visitors located in the Designated Countries or the UK can review additional information in our European Regional Privacy Notice . Services This Privacy Policy, including our Cookie Policy applies to your use of our Services. This Privacy Policy applies to LinkedIn.com, LinkedIn-branded apps, and other LinkedIn-branded sites, apps, communications and services offered by LinkedIn (“Services”), including off-site Services, such as our ad services and the “Apply with LinkedIn” and “Share with LinkedIn” plugins, but excluding services that state that they are offered under a different privacy policy. For California residents, additional disclosures required by California law may be found in our California Privacy Disclosure . Data Controllers and Contracting Parties If you are in the “Designated Countries”, LinkedIn Ireland Unlimited Company (“LinkedIn Ireland”) will be the controller of your personal data provided to, or collected by or for, or processed in connection with our Services. If you are outside of the Designated Countries, LinkedIn Corporation will be the controller of (or business responsible for) your personal data provided to, or collected by or for, or processed in connection with our Services. As a Visitor or Member of our Services, the collection, use and sharing of your personal data is subject to this Privacy Policy and other documents referenced in this Privacy Policy, as well as updates. Change Changes to the Privacy Policy apply to your use of our Services after the “effective date.” LinkedIn (“we” or “us”) can modify this Privacy Policy, and if we make material changes to it, we will provide notice through our Services, or by other means, to provide you the opportunity to review the changes before they become effective. If you object to any changes, you may close your account. You acknowledge that your continued use of our Services after we publish or send a notice about our changes to this Privacy Policy means that the collection, use and sharing of your personal data is subject to the updated Privacy Policy, as of its effective date. 1. Data We Collect 1.1 Data You Provide To Us You provide data to create an account with us. Registration To create an account you need to provide data including your name, email address and/or mobile number, general location (e.g., city), and a password. If you register for a premium Service, you will need to provide payment (e.g., credit card) and billing information. You create your LinkedIn profile (a complete profile helps you get the most from our Services). Profile You have choices about the information on your profile, such as your education, work experience, skills, photo, city or area , endorsements, and optional verifications of information on your profile (such as verifications of your identity or workplace). You don’t have to provide additional information on your profile; however, profile information helps you to get more from our Services, including helping recruiters and business opportunities find you. It’s your choice whether to include sensitive information on your profile and to make that sensitive information public. Please do not post or add personal data to your profile that you would not want to be publicly available. You may give other data to us, such as by syncing your calendar. Posting and Uploading We collect personal data from you when you provide, post or upload it to our Services, such as when you fill out a form, (e.g., with demographic data or salary), respond to a survey, or submit a resume or fill out a job application on our Services. If you sync your calendars with our Services, we will collect your calendar meeting information to keep growing your network by suggesting connections for you and others, and by providing information about events, e.g. times, places, attendees and contacts. You don’t have to post or upload personal data; though if you don’t, it may limit your ability to grow and engage with your network over our Services. 1.2 Data From Others Others may post or write about you. Content and News You and others may post content that includes information about you (as part of articles, posts, comments, videos) on our Services. We also may collect public information about you, such as professional-related news and accomplishments, and make it available as part of our Services, including, as permitted by your settings, in notifications to others of mentions in the news . Others may sync their calendar with our Services Contact and Calendar Information We receive personal data (including contact information) about you when others import or sync their calendar with our Services, associate their contacts with Member profiles, scan and upload business cards, or send messages using our Services (including invites or connection requests). If you or others opt-in to sync email accounts with our Services, we will also collect “email header” information that we can associate with Member profiles. Customers and partners may provide data to us. Partners We receive personal data (e.g., your job title and work email address) about you when you use the services of our customers and partners, such as employers or prospective employers and applicant tracking systems providing us job application data. Related Companies and Other Services We receive data about you when you use some of the other services provided by us or our Affiliates , including Microsoft. For example, you may choose to send us information about your contacts in Microsoft apps and services, such as Outlook, for improved professional networking activities on our Services or we may receive information from Microsoft about your engagement with their sites and services. 1.3 Service Use We log your visits and use of our Services, including mobile apps. We log usage data when you visit or otherwise use our Services, including our sites, app and platform technology, such as when you view or click on content (e.g., learning video) or ads (on or off our sites and apps), perform a search, install or update one of our mobile apps, share articles or apply for jobs. We use log-ins, cookies, device information and internet protocol (“IP”) addresses to identify you and log your use. 1.4 Cookies and Similar Technologies We collect data through cookies and similar technologies. As further described in our Cookie Policy , we use cookies and similar technologies (e.g., pixels and ad tags) to collect data (e.g., device IDs) to recognize you and your device(s) on, off and across different services and devices where you have engaged with our Services. We also allow some others to use cookies as described in our Cookie Policy. If you are outside the Designated Countries, we also collect (or rely on others, including Microsoft, who collect) information about your device where you have not engaged with our Services (e.g., ad ID, IP address, operating system and browser information) so we can provide our Members with relevant ads and better understand their effectiveness. Learn more . You can opt out from our use of data from cookies and similar technologies that track your behavior on the sites of others for ad targeting and other ad-related purposes. For Visitors, the controls are here . 1.5 Your Device and Location We receive data through cookies and similar technologies When you visit or leave our Services (including some plugins and our cookies or similar technology on the sites of others), we receive the URL of both the site you came from and the one you go to and the time of your visit. We also get information about your network and device (e.g., IP address, proxy server, operating system, web browser and add-ons, device identifier and features, cookie IDs and/or ISP, or your mobile carrier). If you use our Services from a mobile device, that device will send us data about your location based on your phone settings. We will ask you to opt-in before we use GPS or other tools to identify your precise location. 1.6 Communications If you communicate through our Services, we learn about that. We collect information about you when you communicate with others through our Services (e.g., when you send, receive, or engage with messages, events, or connection requests, including our marketing communications). This may include information that indicates who you are communicating with and when. We also use automated systems to support and protect our site. For example, we use such systems to suggest possible responses to messages and to manage or block content that violates our User Agreement or Professional Community Policies . 1.7 Workplace and School Provided Information When your organization (e.g., employer or school) buys a premium Service for you to use, they give us data about you. Others buying our Services for your use, such as your employer or your school, provide us with personal data about you and your eligibility to use the Services that they purchase for use by their workers, students or alumni. For example, we will get contact information for “ LinkedIn Page ” (formerly Company Page) administrators and for authorizing users of our premium Services, such as our recruiting, sales or learning products. 1.8 Sites and Services of Others We get data when you visit sites that include our ads, cookies or plugins or when you log-in to others’ services with your LinkedIn account. We receive information about your visits and interaction with services provided by others when you log-in with LinkedIn or visit others’ services that include some of our plugins (such as “Apply with LinkedIn”) or our ads, cookies or similar technologies. 1.9 Other We are improving our Services, which means we get new data and create new ways to use data. Our Services are dynamic, and we often introduce new features, which may require the collection of new information. If we collect materially different personal data or materially change how we collect, use or share your data, we will notify you and may also modify this Privacy Policy. Key Terms Affiliates Affiliates are companies controlling, controlled by or under common control with us, including, for example, LinkedIn Ireland, LinkedIn Corporation, LinkedIn Singapore and Microsoft Corporation or any of its subsidiaries (e.g., GitHub, Inc.). 2. How We Use Your Data We use your data to provide, support, personalize and develop our Services. How we use your personal data will depend on which Services you use, how you use those Services and the choices you make in your settings . We may use your personal data to improve, develop, and provide products and Services, develop and train artificial intelligence (AI) models, develop, provide, and personalize our Services, and gain insights with the help of AI, automated systems, and inferences, so that our Services can be more relevant and useful to you and others. You can review LinkedIn's Responsible AI principles here and learn more about our approach to generative AI here . Learn more about the inferences we may make, including as to your age and gender and how we use them. 2.1 Services Our Services help you connect with others, find and be found for work and business opportunities, stay informed, get training and be more productive. We use your data to authorize access to our Services and honor your settings. Stay Connected Our Services allow you to stay in touch and up to date with colleagues, partners, clients, and other professional contacts. To do so, you can “connect” with the professionals who you choose, and who also wish to “connect” with you. Subject to your and their settings , when you connect with other Members, you will be able to search each others’ connections in order to exchange professional opportunities. We use data about you (such as your profile, profiles you have viewed or data provided through address book uploads or partner integrations) to help others find your profile, suggest connections for you and others (e.g. Members who share your contacts or job experiences) and enable you to invite others to become a Member and connect with you. You can also opt-in to allow us to use your precise location or proximity to others for certain tasks (e.g. to suggest other nearby Members for you to connect with, calculate the commute to a new job, or notify your connections that you are at a professional event). It is your choice whether to invite someone to our Services, send a connection request, or allow another Member to become your connection. When you invite someone to connect with you, your invitation will include your network and basic profile information (e.g., name, profile photo, job title, region). We will send invitation reminders to the person you invited. You can choose whether or not to share your own list of connections with your connections. Visitors have choices about how we use their data. Stay Informed Our Services allow you to stay informed about news, events and ideas regarding professional topics you care about, and from professionals you respect. Our Services also allow you to improve your professional skills, or learn new ones. We use the data we have about you (e.g., data you provide, data we collect from your engagement with our Services and inferences we make from the data we have about you), to personalize our Services for you, such as by recommending or ranking relevant content and conversations on our Services. We also use the data we have about you to suggest skills you could add to your profile and skills that you might need to pursue your next opportunity. So, if you let us know that you are interested in a new skill (e.g., by watching a learning video), we will use this information to personalize content in your feed, suggest that you follow certain Members on our site, or suggest related learning content to help you towards that new skill. We use your content, activity and other data, including your name and photo, to provide notices to your network and others. For example, subject to your settings , we may notify others that you have updated your profile, posted content, took a social action , used a feature, made new connections or were mentioned in the news . Career Our Services allow you to explore careers, evaluate educational opportunities, and seek out, and be found for, career opportunities. Your profile can be found by those looking to hire (for a job or a specific task ) or be hired by you. We will use your data to recommend jobs and show you and others relevant professional contacts (e.g., who work at a company, in an industry, function or location or have certain skills and connections). You can signal that you are interested in changing jobs and share information with recruiters. We will use your data to recommend jobs to you and you to recruiters. We may use automated systems to provide content and recommendations to help make our Services more relevant to our Members, Visitors and customers. Keeping your profile accurate and up-to-date may help you better connect to others and to opportunities through our Services. Productivity Our Services allow you to collaborate with colleagues, search for potential clients, customers, partners and others to do business with. Our Services allow you to communicate with other Members and schedule and prepare meetings with them. If your settings allow, we scan messages to provide “bots” or similar tools that facilitate tasks such as scheduling meetings, drafting responses, summarizing messages or recommending next steps. Learn more . 2.2 Premium Services Our premium Services help paying users to search for and contact Members through our Services, such as searching for and contacting job candidates, sales leads and co-workers, manage talent and promote content. We sell premium Services that provide our customers and subscribers with customized-search functionality and tools (including messaging and activity alerts) as part of our talent, marketing and sales solutions. Customers can export limited information from your profile, such as name, headline, current company, current title, and general location (e.g., Dublin), such as to manage sales leads or talent, unless you opt-out . We do not provide contact information to customers as part of these premium Services without your consent. Premium Services customers can store information they have about you in our premium Services, such as a resume or contact information or sales history. The data stored about you by these customers is subject to the policies of those customers. Other enterprise Services and features that use your data include TeamLink and LinkedIn Pages (e.g., content analytics and followers). 2.3 Communications We contact you and enable communications between Members. We offer settings to control what messages you receive and how often you receive some types of messages. We will contact you through email, mobile phone, notices posted on our websites or apps, messages to your LinkedIn inbox, and other ways through our Services, including text messages and push notifications. We will send you messages about the availability of our Services, security, or other service-related issues. We also send messages about how to use our Services, network updates, reminders, job suggestions and promotional messages from us and our partners. You may change your communication preferences at any time. Please be aware that you cannot opt out of receiving service messages from us, including security and legal notices. We also enable communications between you and others through our Services, including for example invitations , InMail , groups and messages between connections. 2.4 Advertising We serve you tailored ads both on and off our Services. We offer you choices regarding personalized ads, but you cannot opt-out of seeing non-personalized ads. We target (and measure the performance of) ads to Members, Visitors and others both on and off our Services directly or through a variety of partners, using the following data, whether separately or combined: Data collected by advertising technologies on and off our Services using pixels, ad tags (e.g., when an advertiser installs a LinkedIn tag on their website), cookies, and other device identifiers; Member-provided information (e.g., profile, contact information, title and industry); Data from your use of our Services (e.g., search history, feed, content you read, who you follow or is following you, connections, groups participation, page visits, videos you watch, clicking on an ad, etc.), including as described in Section 1.3; Information from advertising partners , vendors and publishers ; and Information inferred from data described above (e.g., using job titles from a profile to infer industry, seniority, and compensation bracket; using graduation dates to infer age or using first names or pronoun usage to infer gender; using your feed activity to infer your interests; or using device data to recognize you as a Member). Learn more about the inferences we make and how they may be used for advertising. Learn more about the ad technologies we use and our advertising services and partners. You can learn more about our compliance with laws in the Designated Countries or the UK in our European Regional Privacy Notice . We will show you ads called sponsored content which look similar to non-sponsored content, except that they are labeled as advertising (e.g., as “ad” or “sponsored”). If you take a social action (such as like, comment or share) on these ads, your action is associated with your name and viewable by others, including the advertiser. Subject to your settings , if you take a social action on the LinkedIn Services, that action may be mentioned with related ads. For example, when you like a company we may include your name and photo when their sponsored content is shown. Ad Choices You have choices regarding our uses of certain categories of data to show you more relevant ads. Member settings can be found here . For Visitors, the setting is here . Info to Ad Providers We do not share your personal data with any non-Affiliated third-party advertisers or ad networks except for: (i) hashed IDs or device identifiers (to the extent they are personal data in some countries); (ii) with your separate permission (e.g., in a lead generation form) or (iii) data already visible to any users of the Services (e.g., profile). However, if you view or click on an ad on or off our Services, the ad provider will get a signal that someone visited the page that displayed the ad, and they may, through the use of mechanisms such as cookies, determine it is you. Advertising partners can associate personal data collected by the advertiser directly from you with hashed IDs or device identifiers received from us. We seek to contractually require such advertising partners to obtain your explicit, opt-in consent before doing so where legally required, and in such instances, we take steps to ensure that consent has been provided before processing data from them. 2.5 Marketing We promote our Services to you and others. In addition to advertising our Services, we use Members’ data and content for invitations and communications promoting membership and network growth, engagement and our Services, such as by showing your connections that you have used a feature on our Services. 2.6 Developing Services and Research We develop our Services and conduct research Service Development We use data, including public feedback, to conduct research and development for our Services in order to provide you and others with a better, more intuitive and personalized experience, drive membership growth and engagement on our Services, and help connect professionals to each other and to economic opportunity. Other Research We seek to create economic opportunity for Members of the global workforce and to help them be more productive and successful. We use the personal data available to us to research social, economic and workplace trends, such as jobs availability and skills needed for these jobs and policies that help bridge the gap in various industries and geographic areas. In some cases, we work with trusted third parties to perform this research, under controls that are designed to protect your privacy. We may also make public data available to researchers to enable assessment of the safety and legal compliance of our Services. We publish or allow others to publish economic insights, presented as aggregated data rather than personal data. Surveys Polls and surveys are conducted by us and others through our Services. You are not obligated to respond to polls or surveys, and you have choices about the information you provide. You may opt-out of survey invitations. 2.7 Customer Support We use data to help you and fix problems. We use data (which can include your communications) to investigate, respond to and resolve complaints and for Service issues (e.g., bugs). 2.8 Insights That Do Not Identify You We use data to generate insights that do not identify you. We use your data to perform analytics to produce and share insights that do not identify you. For example, we may use your data to generate statistics about our Members, their profession or industry, to calculate ad impressions served or clicked on (e.g., for basic business reporting to support billing and budget management or, subject to your settings , for reports to advertisers who may use them to inform their advertising campaigns), to show Members' information about engagement with a post or LinkedIn Page , to publish visitor demographics for a Service or create demographic workforce insights, or to understand usage of our services. 2.9 Security and Investigations We use data for security, fraud prevention and investigations. We and our Affiliates, including Microsoft, may use your data (including your communications) for security purposes or to prevent or investigate possible fraud or other violations of the law, our User Agreement and/or attempts to harm our Members, Visitors, company, Affiliates, or others. Key Terms Social Action E.g. like, comment, follow, share Partners Partners include ad networks, exchanges and others 3. How We Share Information 3.1 Our Services Any data that you include on your profile and any content you post or social action (e.g., likes, follows, comments, shares) you take on our Services will be seen by others, consistent with your settings. Profile Your profile is fully visible to all Members and customers of our Services. Subject to your settings , it can also be visible to others on or off of our Services (e.g., Visitors to our Services or users of third-party search tools). As detailed in our Help Center , your settings, degree of connection with the viewing Member, the subscriptions they may have, their usage of our Services , access channels and search types (e.g., by name or by keyword) impact the availability of your profile and whether they can view certain fields in your profile. Posts, Likes, Follows, Comments, Messages Our Services allow viewing and sharing information including through posts, likes, follows and comments. When you share an article or a post (e.g., an update, image, video or article) publicly it can be viewed by everyone and re-shared anywhere (subject to your settings ). Members, Visitors and others will be able to find and see your publicly-shared content, including your name (and photo if you have provided one). In a group , posts are visible to others according to group type. For example, posts in private groups are visible to others in the group and posts in public groups are visible publicly. Your membership in groups is public and part of your profile, but you can change visibility in your settings . Any information you share through companies’ or other organizations’ pages on our Services will be viewable by those organizations and others who view those pages' content. When you follow a person or organization, you are visible to others and that “page owner” as a follower. We let senders know when you act on their message, subject to your settings where applicable. Subject to your settings , we let a Member know when you view their profile. We also give you choices about letting organizations know when you've viewed their Page. When you like or re-share or comment on another’s content (including ads), others will be able to view these “social actions” and associate it with you (e.g., your name, profile and photo if you provided it). Your employer can see how you use Services they provided for your work (e.g. as a recruiter or sales agent) and related information. We will not show them your job searches or personal messages. Enterprise Accounts Your employer may offer you access to our enterprise Services such as Recruiter, Sales Navigator, LinkedIn Learning or our advertising Campaign Manager. Your employer can review and manage your use of such enterprise Services. Depending on the enterprise Service, before you use such Service, we will ask for permission to share with your employer relevant data from your profile or use of our non-enterprise Services. For example, users of Sales Navigator will be asked to share their “social selling index”, a score calculated in part based on their personal account activity. We understand that certain activities such as job hunting and personal messages are sensitive, and so we do not share those with your employer unless you choose to share it with them through our Services (for example, by applying for a new position in the same company or mentioning your job hunting in a message to a co-worker through our Services). Subject to your settings , when you use workplace tools and services (e.g., interactive employee directory tools) certain of your data may also be made available to your employer or be connected with information we receive from your employer to enable these tools and services. 3.2 Communication Archival Regulated Members may need to store communications outside of our Service. Some Members (or their employers) need, for legal or professional compliance, to archive their communications and social media activity, and will use services of others to provide these archival services. We enable archiving of messages by and to those Members outside of our Services. For example, a financial advisor needs to archive communications with her clients through our Services in order to maintain her professional financial advisor license. 3.3 Others’ Services You may link your account with others’ services so that they can look up your contacts’ profiles, post your shares on such platforms, or enable you to start conversations with your connections on such platforms. Excerpts from your profile will also appear on the services of others. Subject to your settings , other services may look up your profile. When you opt to link your account with other services, personal data (e.g., your name, title, and company) will become available to them. The sharing and use of that personal data will be described in, or linked to, a consent screen when you opt to link the accounts. For example, you may link your Twitter or WeChat account to share content from our Services into these other services, or your email provider may give you the option to upload your LinkedIn contacts into its own service. Third-party services have their own privacy policies, and you may be giving them permission to use your data in ways we would not. You may revoke the link with such accounts. The information you make available to others in our Services (e.g., information from your profile, your posts, your engagement with the posts, or message to Pages) may be available to them on other services . For example, search tools, mail and calendar applications, or talent and lead managers may show a user limited profile data (subject to your settings ), and social media management tools or other platforms may display your posts. The information retained on these services may not reflect updates you make on LinkedIn. 3.4 Related Services We share your data across our different Services and LinkedIn affiliated entities. We will share your personal data with our Affiliates to provide and develop our Services. For example, we may refer a query to Bing in some instances, such as where you'd benefit from a more up to date response in a chat experience. Subject to our European Regional Privacy Notice , we may also share with our Affiliates, including Microsoft, your (1) publicly-shared content (such as your public LinkedIn posts) to provide or develop their services and (2) personal data to improve, provide or develop their advertising services. Where allowed , we may combine information internally across the different Services covered by this Privacy Policy to help our Services be more relevant and useful to you and others. For example, we may personalize your feed or job recommendations based on your learning history. 3.5 Service Providers We may use others to help us with our Services. We use others to help us provide our Services (e.g., maintenance, analysis, audit, payments, fraud detection, customer support, marketing and development). They will have access to your information (e.g., the contents of a customer support request) as reasonably necessary to perform these tasks on our behalf and are obligated not to disclose or use it for other purposes. If you purchase a Service from us, we may use a payments service provider who may separately collect information about you (e.g., for fraud prevention or to comply with legal obligations). 3.6 Legal Disclosures We may need to share your data when we believe it’s required by law or to help protect the rights and safety of you, us or others. It is possible that we will need to disclose information about you when required by law, subpoena, or other legal process or if we have a good faith belief that disclosure is reasonably necessary to (1) investigate, prevent or take action regarding suspected or actual illegal activities or to assist government enforcement agencies; (2) enforce our agreements with you; (3) investigate and defend ourselves against any third-party claims or allegations; (4) protect the security or integrity of our Services or the products or services of our Affiliates (such as by sharing with companies facing similar threats); or (5) exercise or protect the rights and safety of LinkedIn, our Members, personnel or others. We attempt to notify Members about legal demands for their personal data when appropriate in our judgment, unless prohibited by law or court order or when the request is an emergency. We may dispute such demands when we believe, in our discretion, that the requests are overbroad, vague or lack proper authority, but we do not promise to challenge every demand. To learn more see our Data Request Guidelines and Transparency Report . 3.7 Change in Control or Sale We may share your data when our business is sold to others, but it must continue to be used in accordance with this Privacy Policy. We can also share your personal data as part of a sale, merger or change in control, or in preparation for any of these events. Any other entity which buys us or part of our business will have the right to continue to use your data, but only in the manner set out in this Privacy Policy unless you agree otherwise. 4. Your Choices & Obligations 4.1 Data Retention We keep most of your personal data for as long as your account is open. We generally retain your personal data as long as you keep your account open or as needed to provide you Services. This includes data you or others provided to us and data generated or inferred from your use of our Services. Even if you only use our Services when looking for a new job every few years, we will retain your information and keep your profile open, unless you close your account. In some cases we choose to retain certain information (e.g., insights about Services use) in a depersonalized or aggregated form. 4.2 Rights to Access and Control Your Personal Data You can access or delete your personal data. You have many choices about how your data is collected, used and shared. We provide many choices about the collection, use and sharing of your data, from deleting or correcting data you include in your profile and controlling the visibility of your posts to advertising opt-outs and communication controls. We offer you settings to control and manage the personal data we have about you. For personal data that we have about you, you can: Delete Data : You can ask us to erase or delete all or some of your personal data (e.g., if it is no longer necessary to provide Services to you). Change or Correct Data : You can edit some of your personal data through your account. You can also ask us to change, update or fix your data in certain cases, particularly if it’s inaccurate. Object to, or Limit or Restrict, Use of Data : You can ask us to stop using all or some of your personal data (e.g., if we have no legal right to keep using it) or to limit our use of it (e.g., if your personal data is inaccurate or unlawfully held). Right to Access and/or Take Your Data : You can ask us for a copy of your personal data and can ask for a copy of personal data you provided in machine readable form. Visitors can learn more about how to make these requests here . You may also contact us using the contact information below, and we will consider your request in accordance with applicable laws. Residents in the Designated Countries and the UK , and other regions , may have additional rights under their laws. 4.3 Account Closure We keep some of your data even after you close your account. If you choose to close your LinkedIn account, your personal data will generally stop being visible to others on our Services within 24 hours. We generally delete closed account information within 30 days of account closure, except as noted below. We retain your personal data even after you have closed your account if reasonably necessary to comply with our legal obligations (including law enforcement requests), meet regulatory requirements, resolve disputes, maintain security, prevent fraud and abuse (e.g., if we have restricted your account for breach of our Professional Community Policies ), enforce our User Agreement, or fulfill your request to "unsubscribe" from further messages from us. We will retain de-personalized information after your account has been closed. Information you have shared with others (e.g., through InMail, updates or group posts) will remain visible after you close your account or delete the information from your own profile or mailbox, and we do not control data that other Members have copied out of our Services. Groups content and ratings or review content associated with closed accounts will show an unknown user as the source. Your profile may continue to be displayed in the services of others (e.g., search tools) until they refresh their cache. 5. Other Important Information 5.1. Security We monitor for and try to prevent security breaches. Please use the security features available through our Services. We implement security safeguards designed to protect your data, such as HTTPS. We regularly monitor our systems for possible vulnerabilities and attacks. However, we cannot warrant the security of any information that you send us. There is no guarantee that data may not be accessed, disclosed, altered, or destroyed by breach of any of our physical, technical, or managerial safeguards. 5.2. Cross-Border Data Transfers We store and use your data outside your country. We process data both inside and outside of the United States and rely on legally-provided mechanisms to lawfully transfer data across borders. Learn more . Countries where we process data may have laws which are different from, and potentially not as protective as, the laws of your own country. 5.3 Lawful Bases for Processing We have lawful bases to collect, use and share data about you. You have choices about our use of your data. At any time, you can withdraw consent you have provided by going to settings. We will only collect and process personal data about you where we have lawful bases. Lawful bases include consent (where you have given consent), contract (where processing is necessary for the performance of a contract with you (e.g., to deliver the LinkedIn Services you have requested) and “legitimate interests.” Learn more . Where we rely on your consent to process personal data, you have the right to withdraw or decline your consent at any time and where we rely on legitimate interests, you have the right to object. Learn More . If you have any questions about the lawful bases upon which we collect and use your personal data, please contact our Data Protection Officer here . If you're located in one of the Designated Countries or the UK, you can learn more about our lawful bases for processing in our European Regional Privacy Notice . 5.4. Direct Marketing and Do Not Track Signals Our statements regarding direct marketing and “do not track” signals. We currently do not share personal data with third parties for their direct marketing purposes without your permission. Learn more about this and about our response to “do not track” signals. 5.5. Contact Information You can contact us or use other options to resolve any complaints. If you have questions or complaints regarding this Policy, please first contact LinkedIn online. You can also reach us by physical mail . If contacting us does not resolve your complaint, you have more options . Residents in the Designated Countries and other regions may also have the right to contact our Data Protection Officer here . If this does not resolve your complaint, Residents in the Designated Countries and other regions may have more options under their laws. Key Terms Consent Where we process data based on consent, we will ask for your explicit consent. You may withdraw your consent at any time, but that will not affect the lawfulness of the processing of your personal data prior to such withdrawal. Where we rely on contract, we will ask that you agree to the processing of personal data that is necessary for entering into or performance of your contract with us. We will rely on legitimate interests as a basis for data processing where the processing of your data is not overridden by your interests or fundamental rights and freedoms. 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https://docs.devcycle.com/sdk/features#tracking-custom-events | Features and Functionality | DevCycle Docs Skip to main content Home SDKs APIs Management API Bucketing API Integrations CLI / MCP Best Practices Community Blog Discord Search Sign Up SDK Overview SDK Lifecycle SDK Features Client-side SDKS Server-side SDKS SDK Proxy SDK Features On this page Features and Functionality DevCycle strives to ensure that all our APIs and SDKs have identical functionality (except language- or platform-specific nuances). Below is a list of all the current functionality that DevCycle supports across the SDKs. Universal Initialization Evaluating Features & Using Variables Getting All Features Getting All Variables Identifying Users / Setting Properties Tracking Events Realtime Updates Limited Custom Domains Initialization Client-Side SDKs For most client-side SDKs, the only required parameters to initialize the SDK are the SDK Key and the current user. The SDK key is unique to each Project and Environment and can be found in the DevCycle dashboard. The current user is determined by you, and should contain any details about the user that you require for your targeting logic. A typical initialization call looks like this const devcycleClient = initializeDevCycle ( '<DEVCYCLE_CLIENT_SDK_KEY>' , user ) SDKs also offer a way to wait for initialization to finish, meaning that the DevCycle configuration has been obtained and the SDK is ready to return the correct Variable values for the given user. Here is a Javascript example: // wait for client to initialize await devcycleClient . onClientInitialized ( ) Caching of Configurations When initialized, each client-side SDK will cache the retrieved configuration for the user. This cache will be used in scenarios where on subsequent initializations a new configuration is not available. This may be due to a lack of internet connection or a lack of connection to DevCycle. Additionally, if the SDK is interacted with before any initialization (such as attempting to read a Variable far early on in an application before initialization), the cached value will be read. If a Variable is first read from the cache and you've implemented a listener for realtime updates , once a new value is retrieved after initialization, the onUpdate function on the Variable will be triggered and return updated values. Server-Side SDKs For most server-side SDKs, the only required parameter to initialize the SDK is the SDK Key. The SDK key is unique to each Project and Environment and can be found in the DevCycle dashboard. A typical initialization call looks like this const devcycleClient = initializeDevCycle ( '<DEVCYCLE_SERVER_SDK_KEY>' ) SDKs also offer a way to wait for initialization to finish, meaning that the DevCycle configuration has been obtained and the SDK is ready to return the correct Variable values for the given user. Here is a Javascript example: // wait for client to initialize await devcycleClient . onClientInitialized ( ) Evaluating Features & Using Variables This section explains how to use retrieve the Variables of a Feature as well as use their values. For information on setting up a Feature for use, read Variables and Variations and Targeting Users Every SDK provides a method to retrieve a Variable's value. It expects to receive the unique key of the Variable, and a default value to serve in case no other value is available. A typical Variable method would look something like this: const myVariableValue = devcycleClient . variableValue ( // Variable "key" 'my-variable-key' , // Default value to use if DevCycle has no other value 'default-value' , ) Each call to this method is tracked as an "evaluation" event. These events will be shown in the DevCycle dashboard and are used to power the analytics graphs that allow you to see the effects of your Variables being used. The default value will be returned in the following scenarios: The SDK has not yet finished initializing and obtaining a configuration from DevCycle There was an error reaching the DevCycle servers and the configuration could not be obtained The Variable does not exist in DevCycle The default value's type does not align with the type of the Variable being served from DevCycle. For example, a Boolean default value will be used if the DevCycle configuration is trying to set this Variable to a String value. This preserves type safety and prevents the remote configuration from breaking your application at runtime. The SDK has finished initializing, but the user has not been targeted for a Feature that controls this Variable For more information on how the default value is used, see Variable Defaults . Evaluation Reasons When a Variable is evaluated in DevCycle, the response includes metadata explaining why a specific Variation's value was returned. This is captured in the eval object, which helps teams debug and understand Feature Flag decisions more effectively. DevCycle extends the OpenFeature Evaluation Details structure with additional reason types and optional fields for richer context. Supported SDKs SDK / Platform Minimum Version with eval metadata Android 2.5.0 Flutter 1.11.0 iOS 1.24.0 JavaScript (Web) 1.41.0 Next.js 2.17.0 NestJS 0.26.0 React 1.39.0 React Native 2.16.0 React Native (Expo) 2.16.0 Go Server v2.23.0 Java Server 2.8.0 JavaScript Server (Cloud) 1.27.0 Node.js Server (Local) 1.41.0 .NET Server (Cloud) 3.6.0 .NET Server (Local) 4.6.0 PHP Server 2.2.0 Python Server 3.12.0 Ruby Server 3.7.0 Evaluation Object Format "eval" : { "reason" : "REASON_ENUM" , "details" : "optional string" , "target_id" : "optional string" } Field Type Description reason string A required enum value indicating why a specific value was returned. details string An optional string providing extra context about the evaluation outcome. target_id string An optional identifier for the matched targeting rule or audience. Reason Types The reason field reflects the primary reason a particular value was served. Here are the possible values: Reason Description Examples of details Property DEFAULT Returned when the default value was used. This may occur due to a type mismatch, a missing configuration, or an error in evaluation logic. - Type Mismatch - User Not Targeted - (no details if unknown) TARGETING_MATCH Indicates the user matched a targeting rule or audience and was served the corresponding Variation. - Audience Match → Country AND Email AND App Version - Custom Data → full_country - Country AND Custom Data → isBetaUser SPLIT The user matched targeting rules and was bucketed into a Variation using a percentage rollout or random distribution. Implies a TARGETING_MATCH . - Rollout | Custom Data → full_country - Random Distribution | isBetaUser OVERRIDE The result was manually overridden via API/CLI override or self-targeting, typically in local development or QA. - Override OPT_IN The user explicitly opted into (or out of) a specific Variation using DevCycle’s Opt-In feature. - Opt-In ERROR An error occurred during evaluation, resulting in the default value being served. - Missing Environment config - SDK not initialized Additional Notes The details and target_id fields are included only when relevant. Not all reasons will include these fields—if no helpful context is available, they will be omitted. Getting All Features The "Get All Features" function in an SDK will return a map of all the Features that the user is currently receiving. The response is the following general format, with slight changes depending on the specifics of the SDK: { "your-cool-feature" : { "key" : "your-cool-feature" , "type" : "release" , "variationKey" : "variation-on" , "variationName" : "Variation On" , "_id" : "123456" , "_variation" : "333345" } , "another-feature" : { "key" : "another-feature" , "type" : "ops" , "variationKey" : "enabled" , "variationName" : "Enabled" , "_id" : "123456" , "_variation" : "444123" } } Only Features that the User has satisfied Targeting Rules for will be returned by this function. The Feature must also be enabled for that Environment. Getting all Variables The "Get All Variables" function in an SDK will return a map of all the Variables that the user is receiving. The response is the following general format, with slight changes depending on the specifics of the SDK: { "my-feature-variable" : { "_id" : "617c19199db63239d2d17025" , "key" : "my-feature-variable" , "type" : "Boolean" , "value" : false } , "some-string-variable" : { "_id" : "61828f25c1c23bc6ae1366e9" , "key" : "some-string-variable" , "type" : "String" , "value" : "this is a string variable value" } } Only Variables in Features that the user has satisfied Targeting Rules for will be part of the response in this method. The Feature must also be enabled for the Environment this SDK is being called on. caution This method is intended to be used for debugging and analytics purposes, not as a method for retrieving the value of Variables to change code behaviour. For that purpose, we strongly recommend using the individual Variable access method described in Evaluating Features & Using Variables . Using the "Get All Variables" method instead will result in no evaluation events being tracked for individual Variables, which will not allow the use of other DevCycle Features such as Code Usage detection . Identifying a User or Setting Properties All SDKs have the concept of a user "identity" to be used for evaluating Feature Targeting Rules. The Features that are served to a user will be a function of the Targeting Rules and the user data you provide to the SDK. tip While we refer to these identities as "users", the data passed here can represent anything you want to target against. In these cases, you can use any string that makes sense as an identifier as the "user_id". The id simply needs to be consistent to ensure consistent random distributions and rollouts. The user data object that you should use across SDKs should look something like this: { "user_id" : " [email protected] " , "name" : "user 1 name" , "customData" : { "customKey" : "customValue" } , "privateCustomData" : { "privateKey" : "privateValue" } } The identification of users functions differently on Client SDKs vs. Server SDKs. Client SDK Identification Client SDKs can be initialized with a user object if the user data is known at that time. All client SDKs accept a "user" argument in their initialization function. By providing the user here, the SDK's initial configuration request will be made with that data and the correct Variable values will be available once the SDK initializes. For that reason, providing user data during initialization is recommended where possible. Identifying a user can also be accomplished later by calling the identifyUser function and providing your user data object. When this method is called, the SDK will retrieve a new configuration from the DevCycle servers corresponding to that user. A typical call to this method looks like const user = { user_id : 'myUser' , } await devCycleClient . identifyUser ( user ) The identifyUser method always includes a way to wait for the operation to finish. When finished, the SDK will have the correct configuration for the given user and all Variable evaluations from that point onward will be based on the new user's data. This method is useful when user data can not be known at initialization time, or when the user's identity must be changed during the application's lifecycle. Anonymous Users info If a user id is not supplied, client-side SDKs will automatically generate an anonymous user id and assign it to the current user. Anonymous users count towards your MAUs for the month. This id will be cached and used between app sessions / website visits until a user id is supplied or reset is called. This ensures that you will not experience a rise in MAUs if the main experience of your application is in a logged-out or anonymous state. Resetting a User Client SDKs also contain a method for "resetting" a user's identity. This can be used in cases like "logging out", where there is no longer any identifiable information to pass to the SDK. In those cases, "reset" will clear all stored data and generate a new "anonymous" user ID to represent the user. Custom Data and Private Custom Data User data can also contain "custom data", which is a key-value map of any arbitrary data you want to use for targeting. The provided data can be used in Targeting Rules by creating Custom Properties in the DevCycle dashboard. Learn more about Custom Property Targeting . When setting custom properties you have a choice between keeping that data completely private or allowing for the data to be logged back to DevCycle's events database. Both options allow for the same targeting capabilities, but you should use Private Custom Data if you are looking to avoid having user data saved to any external system. With Private Custom Data, data is used solely for targeting decisions within DevCycle's Edge Workers. It is then discarded and no record is saved anywhere. With regular Custom Data, the data used for evaluation purposes is logged back to DevCycle's events database where it can be used for debugging purposes or providing guidance on evaluation reasons. Server-Side SDK Identification Unlike the Client-Side SDKs, Server-Side SDKs work in a multi-user context. Because of this, a single Identify function does not make sense. Instead, you must provide the user data to each function call when evaluating Variables. For example: const user = { user_id : 'myUser' , } const myVariableValue = devcycleClient . variableValue ( // User data user , // Variable "key" 'my-variable-key' , // Default value to use if DevCycle has no other value 'default-value' , ) In Local Bucketing mode (the default), these calls will quickly compute the Variable value locally using the currently stored DevCycle configuration, and no network calls will be made. Tracking Custom Events The Track function in the DevCycle SDKs allows you to send custom events which can be used for your own data analysis on enabled Features, and Metrics on A/B tests and experiments within the DevCycle dashboard. Here is an example of a custom event request and properties that an event may contain. event = { type : 'button_clicked' , // required field date : new Date ( ) , target : 'my_target' , value : 5 , metaData : { key : 'value' , } , } devcycleClient . track ( event ) Custom Domains When using client-side SDKs, particularly web client SDKs there is the potential for Ad Blockers and browser privacy features to block requests and third-party cookies. Custom Domains with DevCycle ensures all cookies and requests used are first-party and will not be blocked by ensuring requests are sent through your recognized domain. A DNS CNAME needs to be created to leverage this feature. Setting Up Custom Domains Custom Domains are available to those on a business or enterprise plan and require manual setup on both your end as well as DevCycle's. If you are interested in getting set up, please read more on our Custom Domains page, and reach out to [email protected] with the required details. Realtime Updates All DevCycle SDKs are capable of being notified in realtime that new configuration changes have been made in the DevCycle platform. DevCycle leverages Server-Sent Events (SSE) to notify the SDKs that a Feature (Targeting Rules, Variable values, etc.) has been updated and that they should fetch the new configuration. A connection URL is included in the config that the SDK fetches, triggering the SDK to open a connection with our SSE provider and listen for any changes in the given Environment. SDK Specifics Javascript SDK , React SDK If the user loses focus on the webpage for longer then the inactivityDelay (the default of which is set to 2 minutes, and can be configured through the options), the SDK will disconnect from the SSE provider and will reconnect when the user opens the tab / window again (i.e. the page's visibility state = visible ). The SDK will also request a new configuration during reconnection to receive any updates it may have missed while the realtime connection was closed. iOS SDK , Android SDK & Flutter SDK If the user backgrounds the application for some period of time, the SDK will disconnect from the SSE provider and will reconnect again when the user brings the application to the foreground. When the application is brought to the foreground the SDK will request a new configuration to receive any updates it may have missed while the realtime connection was closed. Server-Side SDKs If the server loses its connection it will be re-opened automatically after a configurable interval. Local and Cloud Bucketing Server SDKs have two modes, "Local Bucketing" and "Cloud Bucketing". Local Bucketing Local Bucketing does all targeting decisions locally inside the server running the SDK. The DevCycle configuration is downloaded upon initialization of the SDK, and all future SDK calls will determine flag values based on this data and the provided user data. This approach will guarantee instantaneous, synchronous results from the SDK. Cloud Bucketing The SDK determines flag values by making an API call for each decision, using workers at the edge which are available globally. Every function within the SDK will reach out to these edge workers and respond with extremely low latency. Cloud bucketing is required to use specific features such as EdgeDB and Feature Opt-In . If you aren't using these features, then Local Bucketing is the recommended mode. Server SDK Diagrams The following diagrams illustrate the initialization flow, and logical background processes created/managed by the SDKs. For more information on the architecture of DevCycle services and SDKs, visit the System Architecture page. 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The model is largely theoretical and abstract, without any platform-specific or implementation-specific details. Modern JavaScript engines heavily optimize the described semantics. This page is a reference. It assumes you are already familiar with the execution model of other programming languages, such as C and Java. It makes heavy references to existing concepts in operating systems and programming languages. In this article The engine and the host Agent execution model Realms Stack and execution contexts Job queue and event loop Agent clusters and memory sharing Specifications See also The engine and the host JavaScript execution requires the cooperation of two pieces of software: the JavaScript engine and the host environment . The JavaScript engine implements the ECMAScript (JavaScript) language , providing the core functionality. It takes source code, parses it, and executes it. However, in order to interact with the outside world, such as to produce any meaningful output, to interface with external resources, or to implement security- or performance-related mechanisms, we need additional environment-specific mechanisms provided by the host environment. For example, the HTML DOM is the host environment when JavaScript is executed in a web browser. Node.js is another host environment that allows JavaScript to be run on the server side. While we focus primarily on the mechanisms defined in ECMAScript in this reference, we will occasionally talk about mechanisms defined in the HTML spec, which is often mimicked by other host environments like Node.js or Deno. This way, we can give a coherent picture of the JavaScript execution model as used on the web and beyond. Agent execution model In the JavaScript specification, each autonomous executor of JavaScript is called an agent , which maintains its facilities for code execution: Heap (of objects): this is just a name to denote a large (mostly unstructured) region of memory. It gets populated as objects get created in the program. Note that in the case of shared memory, each agent has its own heap with its own version of a SharedArrayBuffer object, but the underlying memory represented by the buffer is shared. Queue (of jobs) : this is known in HTML (and also commonly) as the event loop which enables asynchronous programming in JavaScript while being single-threaded. It's called a queue because it's generally first-in-first-out: earlier jobs are executed before later ones. Stack (of execution contexts) : this is what's known as a call stack and allows transferring control flow by entering and exiting execution contexts like functions. It's called a stack because it's last-in-first-out. Every job enters by pushing a new frame onto the (empty) stack, and exits by emptying the stack. These are three distinct data structures that keep track of different data. We will introduce the queue and the stack in more detail in the following sections. To read more about how heap memory is allocated and freed, see memory management . Each agent is analogous to a thread (note that the underlying implementation may or may not be an actual operating system thread). Each agent can own multiple realms (which 1-to-1 correlate with global objects) that can synchronously access each other, and thus needs to run in a single execution thread. An agent also has a single memory model, indicating whether it's little-endian, whether it can be synchronously blocked , whether atomic operations are lock-free , etc. An agent on the web can be one of the following: A Similar-origin window agent , which contains various Window objects which can potentially reach each other, either directly or by using document.domain . If the window is origin-keyed , then only same-origin windows can reach each other. A Dedicated worker agent containing a single DedicatedWorkerGlobalScope . A Shared worker agent containing a single SharedWorkerGlobalScope . A Service worker agent containing a single ServiceWorkerGlobalScope . A Worklet agent containing a single WorkletGlobalScope . In other words, each worker creates its own agent, while one or more windows may be within the same agent—usually a main document and its similar-origin iframes. In Node.js, a similar concept called worker threads is available. The diagram below illustrates the execution model of agents: Realms Each agent owns one or more realms . Each piece of JavaScript code is associated with a realm when it's loaded, which remains the same even when called from another realm. A realm consists of the following information: A list of intrinsic objects like Array , Array.prototype , etc. Globally declared variables, the value of globalThis , and the global object A cache of template literal arrays , because evaluation of the same tagged template literal expression always causes the tag to receive the same array object On the web, the realm and the global object are 1-to-1 corresponded. The global object is either a Window , a WorkerGlobalScope , or a WorkletGlobalScope . So for example, every iframe executes in a different realm, though it may be in the same agent as the parent window. Realms are usually mentioned when talking about the identities of global objects. For example, we need methods such as Array.isArray() or Error.isError() , because an array constructed in another realm will have a different prototype object than the Array.prototype object in the current realm, so instanceof Array will wrongly return false . Stack and execution contexts We first consider synchronous code execution. Each job enters by calling its associated callback. Code inside this callback may create variables, call functions, or exit. Each function needs to keep track of its own variable environments and where to return to. To handle this, the agent needs a stack to keep track of the execution contexts. An execution context , also known generally as a stack frame , is the smallest unit of execution. It tracks the following information: Code evaluation state The module or script, the function (if applicable), and the currently executing generator that contains this code The current realm Bindings , including: Variables defined with var , let , const , function , class , etc. Private identifiers like #foo which are only valid in the current context this reference Imagine a program consisting of a single job defined by the following code: js function foo(b) { const a = 10; return a + b + 11; } function bar(x) { const y = 3; return foo(x * y); } const baz = bar(7); // assigns 42 to baz When the job starts, the first frame is created, where the variables foo , bar , and baz are defined. It calls bar with the argument 7 . A second frame is created for the bar call, containing bindings for the parameter x and the local variable y . It first performs the multiplication x * y , then calls foo with the result. A third frame is created for the foo call, containing bindings for the parameter b and the local variable a . It first performs the addition a + b + 11 , then returns the result. When foo returns, the top frame element is popped out of the stack, and the call expression foo(x * y) resolves to the return value. It then continues execution, which is just to return this result. When bar returns, the top frame element is popped out of the stack, and the call expression bar(7) resolves to the return value. This initializes baz with the return value. We reach the end of the job's source code, so the stack frame for the entrypoint is popped out of the stack. The stack is empty, so the job is considered completed. Generators and reentry When a frame is popped, it's not necessarily gone forever, because sometimes we need to come back to it. For example, consider a generator function: js function* gen() { console.log(1); yield; console.log(2); } const g = gen(); g.next(); // logs 1 g.next(); // logs 2 In this case, calling gen() first creates an execution context which is suspended—no code inside gen gets executed yet. The generator g saves this execution context internally. The current running execution context remains to be the entrypoint. When g.next() is called, the execution context for gen is pushed onto the stack, and the code inside gen is executed until the yield expression. Then, the generator execution context gets suspended and removed from the stack, which returns control back to the entrypoint. When g.next() is called again, the generator execution context is pushed back onto the stack, and the code inside gen resumes from where it left off. Tail calls One mechanism defined in the specification is proper tail call (PTC). A function call is a tail call if the caller does nothing after the call except return the value: js function f() { return g(); } In this case, the call to g is a tail call. If a function call is in tail position, the engine is required to discard the current execution context and replace it with the context of the tail call, instead of pushing a new frame for the g() call. This means that tail recursion is not subject to the stack size limits: js function factorial(n, acc = 1) { if (n <= 1) return acc; return factorial(n - 1, n * acc); } In reality, discarding the current frame causes debugging problems, because if g() throws an error, f is no longer on the stack and won't appear in the stack trace. Currently, only Safari (JavaScriptCore) implements PTC, and they have invented some specific infrastructure to address the debuggability issue. Closures Another interesting phenomenon related to variable scoping and function calls is closures . Whenever a function is created, it also memorizes internally the variable bindings of the current running execution context. Then, these variable bindings can outlive the execution context. js let f; { let x = 10; f = () => x; } console.log(f()); // logs 10 Job queue and event loop An agent is a thread, which means the interpreter can only process one statement at a time. When the code is all synchronous, this is fine because we can always make progress. But if the code needs to perform asynchronous action, then we cannot progress unless that action is completed. However, it would be detrimental to user experience if that halts the whole program—the nature of JavaScript as a web scripting language requires it to be never blocking . Therefore, the code that handles the completion of that asynchronous action is defined as a callback. This callback defines a job , which gets placed into a job queue —or, in HTML terminology, an event loop—once the action is completed. Every time, the agent pulls a job from the queue and executes it. When the job is executed, it may create more jobs, which are added to the end of the queue. Jobs can also be added via the completion of asynchronous platform mechanisms, such as timers, I/O, and events. A job is considered completed when the stack is empty; then, the next job is pulled from the queue. Jobs might not be pulled with uniform priority—for example, HTML event loops split jobs into two categories: tasks and microtasks . Microtasks have higher priority and the microtask queue is drained first before the task queue is pulled. For more information, check the HTML microtask guide . If the job queue is empty, the agent waits for more jobs to be added. "Run-to-completion" Each job is processed completely before any other job is processed. This offers some nice properties when reasoning about your program, including the fact that whenever a function runs, it cannot be preempted and will run entirely before any other code runs (and can modify data the function manipulates). This differs from C, for instance, where if a function runs in a thread, it may be stopped at any point by the runtime system to run some other code in another thread. For example, consider this example: js const promise = Promise.resolve(); let i = 0; promise.then(() => { i += 1; console.log(i); }); promise.then(() => { i += 1; console.log(i); }); In this example, we create an already-resolved promise, which means any callback attached to it will be immediately scheduled as jobs. The two callbacks seem to cause a race condition, but actually, the output is fully predictable: 1 and 2 will be logged in order. This is because each job runs to completion before the next one is executed, so the overall order is always i += 1; console.log(i); i += 1; console.log(i); and never i += 1; i += 1; console.log(i); console.log(i); . A downside of this model is that if a job takes too long to complete, the web application is unable to process user interactions like click or scroll. The browser mitigates this with the "a script is taking too long to run" dialog. A good practice to follow is to make job processing short and, if possible, cut down one job into several jobs. Never blocking Another important guarantee offered by the event loop model is that JavaScript execution is never blocking. Handling I/O is typically performed via events and callbacks, so when the application is waiting for an IndexedDB query to return or a fetch() request to return, it can still process other things like user input. The code that executes after the completion of an asynchronous action is always provided as a callback function (for example, the promise then() handler, the callback function in setTimeout() , or the event handler), which defines a job to be added to the job queue once the action completes. Of course, the guarantee of "never-blocking" requires the platform API to be inherently asynchronous, but some legacy exceptions exist like alert() or synchronous XHR. It is considered good practice to avoid them to ensure the responsiveness of the application. Agent clusters and memory sharing Multiple agents can communicate via memory sharing, forming an agent cluster . Agents are within the same cluster if and only if they can share memory. There is no built-in mechanism for two agent clusters to exchange any information, so they can be regarded as completely isolated execution models. When creating an agent (such as by spawning a worker), there are some criteria for whether it's in the same cluster as the current agent, or a new cluster is created. For example, the following pairs of global objects are each within the same agent cluster, and thus can share memory with each other: A Window object and a dedicated worker that it created. A worker (of any type) and a dedicated worker it created. A Window object A and the Window object of a same-origin iframe element that A created. A Window object and a same-origin Window object that opened it. A Window object and a worklet that it created. The following pairs of global objects are not within the same agent cluster, and thus cannot share memory: A Window object and a shared worker it created. A worker (of any type) and a shared worker it created. A Window object and a service worker it created. A Window object A and the Window object of an iframe element that A created that cannot be same origin-domain with A. Any two Window objects with no opener or ancestor relationship. This holds even if the two Window objects are same origin. For the exact algorithm, check the HTML specification . Cross-agent communication and memory model As aforementioned, agents communicate via memory sharing. On the web, memory is shared via the postMessage() method. The using web workers guide provides an overview of this. Typically, data is passed by value only (via structured cloning ), and therefore does not involve any concurrency complications. To share memory, one must post a SharedArrayBuffer object, which can be simultaneously accessed by multiple agents. Once two agents share access to the same memory via a SharedArrayBuffer , they can synchronize executions via the Atomics object. There are two ways to access shared memory: via normal memory access (which is not atomic) and via atomic memory access. The latter is sequentially consistent (which means there is a strict total ordering of events agreed upon by all agents in the cluster), while the former is unordered (which means no ordering exists); JavaScript does not provide operations with other ordering guarantees. The spec provides the following guidelines for programmers working with shared memory: We recommend programs be kept data race free, i.e., make it so that it is impossible for there to be concurrent non-atomic operations on the same memory location. Data race free programs have interleaving semantics where each step in the evaluation semantics of each agent are interleaved with each other. For data race free programs, it is not necessary to understand the details of the memory model. The details are unlikely to build intuition that will help one to better write ECMAScript. More generally, even if a program is not data race free it may have predictable behavior, so long as atomic operations are not involved in any data races and the operations that race all have the same access size. The simplest way to arrange for atomics not to be involved in races is to ensure that different memory cells are used by atomic and non-atomic operations and that atomic accesses of different sizes are not used to access the same cells at the same time. Effectively, the program should treat shared memory as strongly typed as much as possible. One still cannot depend on the ordering and timing of non-atomic accesses that race, but if memory is treated as strongly typed the racing accesses will not "tear" (bits of their values will not be mixed). Concurrency and ensuring forward progress When multiple agents cooperate, the never-blocking guarantee does not always hold. An agent can become blocked , or paused, while waiting for another agent to perform some action. This is different from waiting on a promise in the same agent, because it halts the entire agent and does not allow any other code to run in the meantime—in other words, it cannot make forward progress . To prevent deadlocks, there are some strong restrictions on when and which agents can become blocked. Every unblocked agent with a dedicated executing thread eventually makes forward progress. In a set of agents that share an executing thread, one agent eventually makes forward progress. An agent does not cause another agent to become blocked except via explicit APIs that provide blocking. Only certain agents can be blocked. On the web, this includes dedicated workers and shared workers, but not similar-origin windows or service workers. The agent cluster ensures some level of integrity over the activeness of its agents, in the case of external pauses or terminations: An agent may be paused or resumed without its knowledge or cooperation. For example, navigating away from a window may suspend code execution but preserve its state. However, an agent cluster is not allowed to be partially deactivated, to avoid an agent starving because another agent has been deactivated. For example, shared workers are never in the same agent cluster as the creator window or other dedicated workers. This is because a shared worker's lifetime is independent of documents: if a document is deactivated while its dedicated worker holds a lock, the shared worker is blocked from acquiring the lock until the dedicated worker is reactivated, if ever. Meanwhile other workers trying to access the shared worker from other windows will starve. Similarly, an agent may be terminated by factors external to the cluster. For example, operating systems or users killing a browser process, or the browser force-terminating one agent because it's using too many resources. In this case, all the agents in the cluster get terminated. (The spec also allows a second strategy, which is an API that allows at least one remaining member of the cluster to identify the termination and the agent that was terminated, but this is not implemented on the web.) Specifications Specification ECMAScript® 2026 Language Specification ECMAScript® 2026 Language Specification HTML See also Event loops in the HTML standard What is the Event Loop? in the Node.js docs Help improve MDN Was this page helpful to you? Yes No Learn how to contribute This page was last modified on Nov 7, 2025 by MDN contributors . 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Amara Graham for IBM Developer Posted on Feb 19, 2019 • Originally published at Medium on Feb 19, 2019 What is cURL and why is it all over API docs? # documentation # api # coding # webdev Photo by Markus Spiske on Unsplash I don’t know what your corner of the internet looks like, but mine looks something like this: “I just want to use Python, why does the docs tell me to use curl.” “Am I supposed to do something in curl? I’ve never used it before.” “Where do I use curl?” “Can someone tell me exactly how to use curl for node project?” Now its been a while since I took computer science classes, but even then I’m not sure I was explicitly taught what cURL was or how to use it. So let’s do that now. What is cURL? cURL , which stands for client URL and can be written as curl (which I’ll do for the remainder of the blog because I’m lazy), is a command line tool for file transfer with a URL syntax. It supports a number of protocols including HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, and many more. HTTP/HTTPS makes it a great candidate for interacting with APIs! curl can be used on just about any platform on any hardware that exists today. This means, regardless of what you are running and where, the most basic curl commands should just work. None of the usual “it doesn’t work on my machine”. Where do I use cURL? You use curl in a terminal or command prompt, but you need to make sure your system already has it installed. If you are running OS X that isn’t 10 years old, you probably have curl already installed. You can pull up the “man pages” or manual by doing curl --man in a terminal. Curl man pages in the terminal If you’d rather read the docs in a browser, you have that option as well. Running Windows ? Depending on what version you are running or what you may have downloaded (like Git for Windows and other dev tools) you may already have curl. Take a look at this post for more info. Running in a command prompt you can also do the man page sanity check, curl --man . If you are running Linux , I have a feeling you know what curl is and you probably already have it installed. 😄 How do I use cURL? Now that we know you have curl installed, you are probably wondering how you actually use it. Let’s reference how you probably got here in the first place, someone’s API docs. I’ll use Watson Speech-to-Text on IBM Cloud just because I’ve spent a lot of time there recently, and since we are all friends here, they pay me a nice salary. Watson Speech to Text Introduction page in API docs Some docs include snippets in a variety of programming languages, and this one is no different, but the first one is curl which is probably intimidating as its not a programming language and certainly doesn’t look like one. Auth using curl for Watson Speech to Text from API docs This first set of curl commands you see is just an example of what the rest will look like, a formula for creating them. So if this doesn’t make any sense to you, keep scrolling. I always try to find a very simple “GET” that requires a minimal amount of information (ie, no parameters) just so I can see if the endpoint is working and I get a status code back that doesn’t indicate that I’m doing something terrible wrong. It’s like a confidence building activity with a new API. Depending on the auth requirements for an API, I might even try to pull this off in a browser since that is just a GET anyway. Looking at the methods in Speech-to-Text I find “List models”, which requires no parameters and even if I have no models should still respond with the basic “out of the box” models or nothing, who knows. Excellent, let’s work with that one. Watson Speech to Text in API Docs for method “list models” In the docs I see an example of what a response should look like. Navigating to my Speech to Text service, I need my api key (or username/password if I was running an old service) which I can grab from the Manage page. I’ll copy the API key. IBM Cloud Watson Speech to Text service manage page with credentials In my terminal I’ll need to build something that looks like the example request: -X GET -u “apikey:{apikey}” “[https://stream.watsonplatform.net/speech-to-text/api/v1/models](https://stream.watsonplatform.net/speech-to-text/api/v1/models)" Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Don’t get excited, this API key and entire service has already been deleted. -X GET -u “apikey:vjCxKq8krmb5IX8LBIm-hNLdJwPC3IBs1Pa1jIl0PnEQ” “https://stream.watsonplatform.net/speech-to-text/api/v1/models" Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Curl execution of “list models” Looks like I get some information on the basic models for each language. Neat! It’s not empty and its successful! Pay really close attention here, your API key is just a string value. DO NOT LEAVE THE BRACKETS IN. If you do, you’ll get an “unauthorized” and be very sad/confused. Curl execution unauthorized with rogue brackets included in API key The response is correct in that you are unauthorized because your API key probably doesn’t include a bracket on the front and the back. Why would I use cURL and not Postman? ARC? Or <insert favorite client>? No one is telling you what you can and cannot use, but as referenced above, curl is fairly standard in its functionality and available across tons of platforms. There is no UI to get lost in for basic commands with authentication and you can see exactly what’s going on. But if you find a UI more comforting and familiar, by all means go for it. To be honest, you don’t even have to use curl. It’s just there as an option. Just like the snippets in Go, Python, Java, etc. Once you are comfortable working with the API, you can start writing the actual code that consumes the API, which for all I know might be some other language entirely. Whatever you do, let me know when you are building! Do you use curl? Do you have a favorite API? Do you have a method for learning a new API? Share your tips and tricks below. Top comments (12) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Tyrone Mapp Tyrone Mapp Tyrone Mapp Follow Just a Kiwi bloke making his way in the world. Location NZ Work Doer of things. at NZ Joined May 18, 2020 • May 18 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Great article, helped me understand what on earth curl is. I'm starting developing apps against the Atlassian API, have done some PHP, Python, Scripting, VBS, C# etc in the past, nothing too fancy but never done API dev work before. tbf Im still trying to work out how I access their API and what language I should be using in the browser to work with their API but small steps ... :) Like comment: Like comment: 5 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Amara Graham Amara Graham Amara Graham Follow Enabling developers Location Austin, TX Education BS Computer Science from Trinity University Work Developer Advocate at Kestra Joined Jan 4, 2017 • May 18 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide There are a number of free APIs with good data to play around with too, some have auth some don't. I feel like I mentioned it somewhere, but I'm not seeing it in this post. Here is a good list in case you want to play around with something that isn't the Atlassian API- github.com/public-apis/public-apis Happy coding! Like comment: Like comment: 3 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Boris Jamot ✊ / Boris Jamot ✊ / Boris Jamot ✊ / Follow Software Crafter 🐘 / 🐹 + 👷 = 🚀 Location 🇫🇷 Caen, Normandy Education Master's degree at University of Caen Work developer at Orange Joined Aug 12, 2018 • Feb 20 '19 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide cURL is very powerful and as you said, available on quite any computer. That being said, I found it a bit messy and inconsistent. Syntax varies between GET and POST, and the output is not (by default) the plain HTTP answer. That's why I prefer using httpie which is an awesome user-friendly alternative to curl. Please have a look at it and tell me what you think! Thanks for your post! Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Amara Graham Amara Graham Amara Graham Follow Enabling developers Location Austin, TX Education BS Computer Science from Trinity University Work Developer Advocate at Kestra Joined Jan 4, 2017 • Feb 20 '19 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Definitely looks slick! I can see why you would prefer it over curl. Do you know of any API docs that use HTTPie in their examples? Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Boris Jamot ✊ / Boris Jamot ✊ / Boris Jamot ✊ / Follow Software Crafter 🐘 / 🐹 + 👷 = 🚀 Location 🇫🇷 Caen, Normandy Education Master's degree at University of Caen Work developer at Orange Joined Aug 12, 2018 • Feb 20 '19 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide No, sorry. But the httpie's doc is great ! Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Thread Thread ¡ xoxoPoWo ! ¡ xoxoPoWo ! ¡ xoxoPoWo ! Follow Joined Feb 21, 2019 • Feb 21 '19 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide It’s just a wrapper around curl. Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Thread Thread Amara Graham Amara Graham Amara Graham Follow Enabling developers Location Austin, TX Education BS Computer Science from Trinity University Work Developer Advocate at Kestra Joined Jan 4, 2017 • Feb 25 '19 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide All roads lead to curl! Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand jimmy19742 jimmy19742 jimmy19742 Follow Wordpress,REST API, ,, Education Faculty of Communication Technics and Technologies , Technical University of Sofia Joined Aug 28, 2019 • May 31 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I'm a beginner. I found this post via a SE but I have been using cURL and libcurl to check the raw headers ( of my competitors usually) , the fetch some content ( to output in a file) but not to update a content via REST API or to incorporate an API to an endpoint. Always from Android OS. Thank You for this article. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Dida Arda Dida Arda Dida Arda Follow lorem ipsum nothing to see. Joined Jul 17, 2017 • Feb 20 '19 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I found a GitHub project that converts curl commands into PHP curl code. Check this out incarnate.github.io/curl-to-php/ Thank me later🌠 Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Akinkunmi Akinkunmi Akinkunmi Follow Joined Nov 15, 2019 • Nov 15 '19 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I am using Linux, Ubuntu precisely but have never used curl, please include it to the article for newbies like us. Thank you. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Dana Ottaviani Dana Ottaviani Dana Ottaviani Follow Education B.S. in Computer Science, B.A. in Mathematics Pronouns She/Her Joined Jul 1, 2019 • Nov 6 '22 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I typically use Postman to test new APIs but I appreciate this explanation on what curl is since I hear about it a lot and have not used it before. 👍 Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Sahil Sahil Sahil Follow Joined Jan 11, 2020 • Dec 17 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide i prefer curl over postman: github.com/sahilrajput03#stop-usin... Like comment: Like comment: Like Comment button Reply View full discussion (12 comments) Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . 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A Page offers a high-level summary of the organization along with basic information such as specialties, size, website URL, industry, and more. Learn more LinkedIn Pages LinkedIn Pages Terms Is it free to create a Page? Yes, it’s free to create a LinkedIn Page, which allows you to represent your organization on LinkedIn. Related tasks Create a LinkedIn Page How do members use a Page? As a member of a Page’s community you can stay up to date on the organization’s latest developments as well as job openings and employee culture. Even if you choose not to follow a Page, you can still explore information about a company or school through their Page. Learn more Use LinkedIn Pages as a member How do I create a Page? To begin the process of creating a Page, you’ll need to set up a LinkedIn profile. Related tasks Create a LinkedIn Page Troubleshoot creating a LinkedIn Page Learn more Create a LinkedIn Page best practices How can I become an admin of my Page? Admin access is automatically granted to the creator of a Page. Only super admins can edit a Page, add or remove other admins, and post content. Your company might already have a placeholder Listing Page created by LinkedIn, which you can claim. Learn more Claim a LinkedIn Listing Page Admins What can Page admins do and how do I assign one? There are different types of Page admins. Depending on the type, a Page admin might be able to edit your Page, add other admins, share content, and more. Related tasks Add, edit, or remove admins on your LinkedIn Page Learn more LinkedIn Page admin roles How do I access my Page admin view? As an admin, you can access the admin view of each Page you’re an admin of from your LinkedIn homepage My pages pane. Related tasks Access LinkedIn Pages admin view Learn more LinkedIn Page My Pages Module How do I remove an existing Page? A Page can only be removed by super admins of the Page or the LinkedIn customer support team. 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We offer our users choices about the data we collect, use and share as described in this Privacy Policy, Cookie Policy , Settings and our Help Center. Key Terms Choices Settings are available to Members of LinkedIn and Visitors are provided separate controls. Learn More . Table of Contents Data We Collect How We Use Your Data How We Share Information Your Choices and Obligations Other Important Information Introduction We are a social network and online platform for professionals. People use our Services to find and be found for business opportunities, to connect with others and find information. Our Privacy Policy applies to any Member or Visitor to our Services. Our registered users (“Members”) share their professional identities, engage with their network, exchange knowledge and professional insights, post and view relevant content, learn and develop skills, and find business and career opportunities. Content and data on some of our Services is viewable to non-Members (“Visitors”). We use the term “Designated Countries” to refer to countries in the European Union (EU), European Economic Area (EEA), and Switzerland. Members and Visitors located in the Designated Countries or the UK can review additional information in our European Regional Privacy Notice . Services This Privacy Policy, including our Cookie Policy applies to your use of our Services. This Privacy Policy applies to LinkedIn.com, LinkedIn-branded apps, and other LinkedIn-branded sites, apps, communications and services offered by LinkedIn (“Services”), including off-site Services, such as our ad services and the “Apply with LinkedIn” and “Share with LinkedIn” plugins, but excluding services that state that they are offered under a different privacy policy. For California residents, additional disclosures required by California law may be found in our California Privacy Disclosure . Data Controllers and Contracting Parties If you are in the “Designated Countries”, LinkedIn Ireland Unlimited Company (“LinkedIn Ireland”) will be the controller of your personal data provided to, or collected by or for, or processed in connection with our Services. If you are outside of the Designated Countries, LinkedIn Corporation will be the controller of (or business responsible for) your personal data provided to, or collected by or for, or processed in connection with our Services. As a Visitor or Member of our Services, the collection, use and sharing of your personal data is subject to this Privacy Policy and other documents referenced in this Privacy Policy, as well as updates. Change Changes to the Privacy Policy apply to your use of our Services after the “effective date.” LinkedIn (“we” or “us”) can modify this Privacy Policy, and if we make material changes to it, we will provide notice through our Services, or by other means, to provide you the opportunity to review the changes before they become effective. If you object to any changes, you may close your account. You acknowledge that your continued use of our Services after we publish or send a notice about our changes to this Privacy Policy means that the collection, use and sharing of your personal data is subject to the updated Privacy Policy, as of its effective date. 1. Data We Collect 1.1 Data You Provide To Us You provide data to create an account with us. Registration To create an account you need to provide data including your name, email address and/or mobile number, general location (e.g., city), and a password. If you register for a premium Service, you will need to provide payment (e.g., credit card) and billing information. You create your LinkedIn profile (a complete profile helps you get the most from our Services). Profile You have choices about the information on your profile, such as your education, work experience, skills, photo, city or area , endorsements, and optional verifications of information on your profile (such as verifications of your identity or workplace). You don’t have to provide additional information on your profile; however, profile information helps you to get more from our Services, including helping recruiters and business opportunities find you. It’s your choice whether to include sensitive information on your profile and to make that sensitive information public. Please do not post or add personal data to your profile that you would not want to be publicly available. You may give other data to us, such as by syncing your calendar. Posting and Uploading We collect personal data from you when you provide, post or upload it to our Services, such as when you fill out a form, (e.g., with demographic data or salary), respond to a survey, or submit a resume or fill out a job application on our Services. If you sync your calendars with our Services, we will collect your calendar meeting information to keep growing your network by suggesting connections for you and others, and by providing information about events, e.g. times, places, attendees and contacts. You don’t have to post or upload personal data; though if you don’t, it may limit your ability to grow and engage with your network over our Services. 1.2 Data From Others Others may post or write about you. Content and News You and others may post content that includes information about you (as part of articles, posts, comments, videos) on our Services. We also may collect public information about you, such as professional-related news and accomplishments, and make it available as part of our Services, including, as permitted by your settings, in notifications to others of mentions in the news . Others may sync their calendar with our Services Contact and Calendar Information We receive personal data (including contact information) about you when others import or sync their calendar with our Services, associate their contacts with Member profiles, scan and upload business cards, or send messages using our Services (including invites or connection requests). If you or others opt-in to sync email accounts with our Services, we will also collect “email header” information that we can associate with Member profiles. Customers and partners may provide data to us. Partners We receive personal data (e.g., your job title and work email address) about you when you use the services of our customers and partners, such as employers or prospective employers and applicant tracking systems providing us job application data. Related Companies and Other Services We receive data about you when you use some of the other services provided by us or our Affiliates , including Microsoft. For example, you may choose to send us information about your contacts in Microsoft apps and services, such as Outlook, for improved professional networking activities on our Services or we may receive information from Microsoft about your engagement with their sites and services. 1.3 Service Use We log your visits and use of our Services, including mobile apps. We log usage data when you visit or otherwise use our Services, including our sites, app and platform technology, such as when you view or click on content (e.g., learning video) or ads (on or off our sites and apps), perform a search, install or update one of our mobile apps, share articles or apply for jobs. We use log-ins, cookies, device information and internet protocol (“IP”) addresses to identify you and log your use. 1.4 Cookies and Similar Technologies We collect data through cookies and similar technologies. As further described in our Cookie Policy , we use cookies and similar technologies (e.g., pixels and ad tags) to collect data (e.g., device IDs) to recognize you and your device(s) on, off and across different services and devices where you have engaged with our Services. We also allow some others to use cookies as described in our Cookie Policy. If you are outside the Designated Countries, we also collect (or rely on others, including Microsoft, who collect) information about your device where you have not engaged with our Services (e.g., ad ID, IP address, operating system and browser information) so we can provide our Members with relevant ads and better understand their effectiveness. Learn more . You can opt out from our use of data from cookies and similar technologies that track your behavior on the sites of others for ad targeting and other ad-related purposes. For Visitors, the controls are here . 1.5 Your Device and Location We receive data through cookies and similar technologies When you visit or leave our Services (including some plugins and our cookies or similar technology on the sites of others), we receive the URL of both the site you came from and the one you go to and the time of your visit. We also get information about your network and device (e.g., IP address, proxy server, operating system, web browser and add-ons, device identifier and features, cookie IDs and/or ISP, or your mobile carrier). If you use our Services from a mobile device, that device will send us data about your location based on your phone settings. We will ask you to opt-in before we use GPS or other tools to identify your precise location. 1.6 Communications If you communicate through our Services, we learn about that. We collect information about you when you communicate with others through our Services (e.g., when you send, receive, or engage with messages, events, or connection requests, including our marketing communications). This may include information that indicates who you are communicating with and when. We also use automated systems to support and protect our site. For example, we use such systems to suggest possible responses to messages and to manage or block content that violates our User Agreement or Professional Community Policies . 1.7 Workplace and School Provided Information When your organization (e.g., employer or school) buys a premium Service for you to use, they give us data about you. Others buying our Services for your use, such as your employer or your school, provide us with personal data about you and your eligibility to use the Services that they purchase for use by their workers, students or alumni. For example, we will get contact information for “ LinkedIn Page ” (formerly Company Page) administrators and for authorizing users of our premium Services, such as our recruiting, sales or learning products. 1.8 Sites and Services of Others We get data when you visit sites that include our ads, cookies or plugins or when you log-in to others’ services with your LinkedIn account. We receive information about your visits and interaction with services provided by others when you log-in with LinkedIn or visit others’ services that include some of our plugins (such as “Apply with LinkedIn”) or our ads, cookies or similar technologies. 1.9 Other We are improving our Services, which means we get new data and create new ways to use data. Our Services are dynamic, and we often introduce new features, which may require the collection of new information. If we collect materially different personal data or materially change how we collect, use or share your data, we will notify you and may also modify this Privacy Policy. Key Terms Affiliates Affiliates are companies controlling, controlled by or under common control with us, including, for example, LinkedIn Ireland, LinkedIn Corporation, LinkedIn Singapore and Microsoft Corporation or any of its subsidiaries (e.g., GitHub, Inc.). 2. How We Use Your Data We use your data to provide, support, personalize and develop our Services. How we use your personal data will depend on which Services you use, how you use those Services and the choices you make in your settings . We may use your personal data to improve, develop, and provide products and Services, develop and train artificial intelligence (AI) models, develop, provide, and personalize our Services, and gain insights with the help of AI, automated systems, and inferences, so that our Services can be more relevant and useful to you and others. You can review LinkedIn's Responsible AI principles here and learn more about our approach to generative AI here . Learn more about the inferences we may make, including as to your age and gender and how we use them. 2.1 Services Our Services help you connect with others, find and be found for work and business opportunities, stay informed, get training and be more productive. We use your data to authorize access to our Services and honor your settings. Stay Connected Our Services allow you to stay in touch and up to date with colleagues, partners, clients, and other professional contacts. To do so, you can “connect” with the professionals who you choose, and who also wish to “connect” with you. Subject to your and their settings , when you connect with other Members, you will be able to search each others’ connections in order to exchange professional opportunities. We use data about you (such as your profile, profiles you have viewed or data provided through address book uploads or partner integrations) to help others find your profile, suggest connections for you and others (e.g. Members who share your contacts or job experiences) and enable you to invite others to become a Member and connect with you. You can also opt-in to allow us to use your precise location or proximity to others for certain tasks (e.g. to suggest other nearby Members for you to connect with, calculate the commute to a new job, or notify your connections that you are at a professional event). It is your choice whether to invite someone to our Services, send a connection request, or allow another Member to become your connection. When you invite someone to connect with you, your invitation will include your network and basic profile information (e.g., name, profile photo, job title, region). We will send invitation reminders to the person you invited. You can choose whether or not to share your own list of connections with your connections. Visitors have choices about how we use their data. Stay Informed Our Services allow you to stay informed about news, events and ideas regarding professional topics you care about, and from professionals you respect. Our Services also allow you to improve your professional skills, or learn new ones. We use the data we have about you (e.g., data you provide, data we collect from your engagement with our Services and inferences we make from the data we have about you), to personalize our Services for you, such as by recommending or ranking relevant content and conversations on our Services. We also use the data we have about you to suggest skills you could add to your profile and skills that you might need to pursue your next opportunity. So, if you let us know that you are interested in a new skill (e.g., by watching a learning video), we will use this information to personalize content in your feed, suggest that you follow certain Members on our site, or suggest related learning content to help you towards that new skill. We use your content, activity and other data, including your name and photo, to provide notices to your network and others. For example, subject to your settings , we may notify others that you have updated your profile, posted content, took a social action , used a feature, made new connections or were mentioned in the news . Career Our Services allow you to explore careers, evaluate educational opportunities, and seek out, and be found for, career opportunities. Your profile can be found by those looking to hire (for a job or a specific task ) or be hired by you. We will use your data to recommend jobs and show you and others relevant professional contacts (e.g., who work at a company, in an industry, function or location or have certain skills and connections). You can signal that you are interested in changing jobs and share information with recruiters. We will use your data to recommend jobs to you and you to recruiters. We may use automated systems to provide content and recommendations to help make our Services more relevant to our Members, Visitors and customers. Keeping your profile accurate and up-to-date may help you better connect to others and to opportunities through our Services. Productivity Our Services allow you to collaborate with colleagues, search for potential clients, customers, partners and others to do business with. Our Services allow you to communicate with other Members and schedule and prepare meetings with them. If your settings allow, we scan messages to provide “bots” or similar tools that facilitate tasks such as scheduling meetings, drafting responses, summarizing messages or recommending next steps. Learn more . 2.2 Premium Services Our premium Services help paying users to search for and contact Members through our Services, such as searching for and contacting job candidates, sales leads and co-workers, manage talent and promote content. We sell premium Services that provide our customers and subscribers with customized-search functionality and tools (including messaging and activity alerts) as part of our talent, marketing and sales solutions. Customers can export limited information from your profile, such as name, headline, current company, current title, and general location (e.g., Dublin), such as to manage sales leads or talent, unless you opt-out . We do not provide contact information to customers as part of these premium Services without your consent. Premium Services customers can store information they have about you in our premium Services, such as a resume or contact information or sales history. The data stored about you by these customers is subject to the policies of those customers. Other enterprise Services and features that use your data include TeamLink and LinkedIn Pages (e.g., content analytics and followers). 2.3 Communications We contact you and enable communications between Members. We offer settings to control what messages you receive and how often you receive some types of messages. We will contact you through email, mobile phone, notices posted on our websites or apps, messages to your LinkedIn inbox, and other ways through our Services, including text messages and push notifications. We will send you messages about the availability of our Services, security, or other service-related issues. We also send messages about how to use our Services, network updates, reminders, job suggestions and promotional messages from us and our partners. You may change your communication preferences at any time. Please be aware that you cannot opt out of receiving service messages from us, including security and legal notices. We also enable communications between you and others through our Services, including for example invitations , InMail , groups and messages between connections. 2.4 Advertising We serve you tailored ads both on and off our Services. We offer you choices regarding personalized ads, but you cannot opt-out of seeing non-personalized ads. We target (and measure the performance of) ads to Members, Visitors and others both on and off our Services directly or through a variety of partners, using the following data, whether separately or combined: Data collected by advertising technologies on and off our Services using pixels, ad tags (e.g., when an advertiser installs a LinkedIn tag on their website), cookies, and other device identifiers; Member-provided information (e.g., profile, contact information, title and industry); Data from your use of our Services (e.g., search history, feed, content you read, who you follow or is following you, connections, groups participation, page visits, videos you watch, clicking on an ad, etc.), including as described in Section 1.3; Information from advertising partners , vendors and publishers ; and Information inferred from data described above (e.g., using job titles from a profile to infer industry, seniority, and compensation bracket; using graduation dates to infer age or using first names or pronoun usage to infer gender; using your feed activity to infer your interests; or using device data to recognize you as a Member). Learn more about the inferences we make and how they may be used for advertising. Learn more about the ad technologies we use and our advertising services and partners. You can learn more about our compliance with laws in the Designated Countries or the UK in our European Regional Privacy Notice . We will show you ads called sponsored content which look similar to non-sponsored content, except that they are labeled as advertising (e.g., as “ad” or “sponsored”). If you take a social action (such as like, comment or share) on these ads, your action is associated with your name and viewable by others, including the advertiser. Subject to your settings , if you take a social action on the LinkedIn Services, that action may be mentioned with related ads. For example, when you like a company we may include your name and photo when their sponsored content is shown. Ad Choices You have choices regarding our uses of certain categories of data to show you more relevant ads. Member settings can be found here . For Visitors, the setting is here . Info to Ad Providers We do not share your personal data with any non-Affiliated third-party advertisers or ad networks except for: (i) hashed IDs or device identifiers (to the extent they are personal data in some countries); (ii) with your separate permission (e.g., in a lead generation form) or (iii) data already visible to any users of the Services (e.g., profile). However, if you view or click on an ad on or off our Services, the ad provider will get a signal that someone visited the page that displayed the ad, and they may, through the use of mechanisms such as cookies, determine it is you. Advertising partners can associate personal data collected by the advertiser directly from you with hashed IDs or device identifiers received from us. We seek to contractually require such advertising partners to obtain your explicit, opt-in consent before doing so where legally required, and in such instances, we take steps to ensure that consent has been provided before processing data from them. 2.5 Marketing We promote our Services to you and others. In addition to advertising our Services, we use Members’ data and content for invitations and communications promoting membership and network growth, engagement and our Services, such as by showing your connections that you have used a feature on our Services. 2.6 Developing Services and Research We develop our Services and conduct research Service Development We use data, including public feedback, to conduct research and development for our Services in order to provide you and others with a better, more intuitive and personalized experience, drive membership growth and engagement on our Services, and help connect professionals to each other and to economic opportunity. 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Verify now Verified information on your profile helps you signal authenticity and build trust through a verification badge, giving others more confidence to connect and interact with you. Our data shows that verified members naturally see 60% more profile views and 50% more engagement on average. Currently, you can verify your: Identity Workplace Educational institution Verification badge A verification badge is an icon that appears next to your name on your LinkedIn profile page. Your verification badge helps you signal authenticity and build trust, giving others more confidence to connect with you. If a user clicks on your verification badge, they can learn more about your active verifications. You can view verification badges on other profiles when you are logged in to LinkedIn, and members who are logged in to LinkedIn can view your verification badge. Verification badges may also appear on job posts or LinkedIn Company Pages, signaling that the job and/or page is authentic. Learn more about badges for jobs and Pages . Currently, LinkedIn supports several forms of verification. Each form of verification has its own eligibility and availability criteria, which you can learn more about below. You can verify your profile information at any time. Identity verification An identity verification means that a member’s government-issued ID was verified by one of LinkedIn’s verification partners. Currently, identity verification is limited to select geographies. We may expand identity verification globally and add more verification partners in the future. In the U.S., Canada, and Mexico: Identity verification is performed by CLEAR, a third-party identity verification service. It's available for those with a valid government-issued ID and a personal phone number registered in either the U.S., Canada, or Mexico. To learn more about how this verification works and the steps to verify, check out Identity verification via CLEAR . A free CLEAR account will be created for you during the process if you don’t have one already. This is separate from the paid CLEAR Plus membership for airport security access. If you already have a CLEAR account, you can continue the verification using your CLEAR identity. In India: Identity verification is available to members with DigiLocker credentials that meet certain other requirements. In many additional countries: Identity verification is performed by Persona, a third-party identity verification service. It’s available for those with a valid NFC-enabled passport. To learn more about the availability, how this verification works, and the steps to verify, check out Identity verification via Persona . LinkedIn members have the option to verify their identity by uploading a government ID and/or taking a live selfie using services provided by the above trusted partners. These trusted partners (and their authorized processors) have sole access to such data and it is deleted according to the applicable trusted partner’s privacy policy. LinkedIn will store the photo from your government-issued ID for identity verification purposes. No biometric data associated with your ID is collected or used. Workplace verification A workplace verification means that a member has confirmed their association with the specific company using their work email, Microsoft Entra Verified ID, a LinkedIn Learning license provided by their company, or an active LinkedIn Recruiter license provided by their company. Via work email: You can verify your workplace by providing your current company email address and confirming it through a code sent to that email. Currently, this method of verification is eligible to limited companies. To learn more about how this verification works and the steps to verify, check out Workplace verification using your work email . Via Microsoft Entra Verified ID: If your company uses Microsoft Entra Verified ID and has taken specific steps to enable workplace verification, you’ll be able to verify and display a verification on your LinkedIn profile. To learn more about how this verification works and the steps to verify, check out Workplace verification via Microsoft Entra Verified ID . Via LinkedIn Learning license: If your company has provided you with a LinkedIn Learning license and has been included in workplace verification, you can display a workplace verification on your LinkedIn profile. To learn more about how this verification works and the steps to verify, check out Workplace verification via LinkedIn Learning . Via active LinkedIn Recruiter license: At this time, workplace verification is not available to all companies. However, if your company provides its employees with the LinkedIn Recruiter corporate subscription product, and you are assigned a Recruiter User role, Recruiter Admin role or a custom role featuring a Hiring Project Creator license with Recruiter Search permissions, you may be able to add and display a Verified Recruiter label workplace verification on your LinkedIn profile. To learn more about how this verification works and the steps to verify, check out workplace verification with a LinkedIn Recruiter license . Educational institution verification with a LinkedIn Learning License An education verification means the individual's association with an educational institution has been verified using a supported LinkedIn Learning license provided by that institution. If your educational institution has provided you with a LinkedIn Learning license and has been included in educational institution verification, you can display a verification on your LinkedIn profile. To learn more about how this verification works and the steps to verify, check out Educational institution verification via LinkedIn Learning . Verification details Verifications are optional and are not required to complete your profile. Verifications and adding a verification to your profile is available with no additional cost. You can remove verifications from your profile at any time. A verification badge indicates your identity, workplace, or educational institution is confirmed and will be visible on your profile when you complete the verification process. Users can click on the verification badge to learn more about your active verifications. The information used for verification (i.e. the email address, information on your ID card, or the workplace credential) is only used to verify specific information and will not be visible to anyone. The issuing country of your ID may be visible on your profile. You can remove verifications anytime in settings . Learn more about our practices in our Privacy Policy . The location and the placement of the badge may change as the feature evolves. A verification may be removed if your organization changes the approved email domains for workplace verification with work email. If you change your name, you may have to re-verify to keep your verification visible on your profile. When you verify your identity, workplace, or educational institution, the name you use must match the name on your LinkedIn profile. If you close a verified account and then open a new one, you must wait 365 days before you can attempt verification again. Your verification may be shown on other features on the LinkedIn platform or on certain third-party partners for use and display outside of LinkedIn. For example, if you’re a customer with access to Job Slots and you actively post jobs, your verifications may show up on the jobs you post. 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Data must be provided in anonymized or encrypted form. (h) In these Terms of Service, Personal Information means any identified or identifiable information about an individual, or personal information as defined by Privacy Laws (as defined herein) (e.g., names, addresses, birthdates, driver’s license numbers, bank account numbers, passport numbers, credit card numbers, social insurance numbers, telephone numbers). In the event that Data uploaded does contain Personal Information, you covenant and agree that any and all such Personal Information will be, or has been, collected with the consent of each individual to which such Personal Information relates (if such consent is required under applicable Privacy Laws), and you covenant that you will obtain such consent in a manner that allows the parties hereto to use the Data as contemplated in these Terms of Service. You covenant and agree that Personal Information in the Data will be used only for the purposes for which the Personal Information was initially collected or for a subsequent purpose for which consent is subsequently obtained, or has been collected, used or disclosed for a purpose in respect of which consent may, under applicable Privacy Laws, be implied, including as contemplated by these Terms of Service. You shall use best efforts to protect and safeguard any Personal Information contained within the Data against unauthorized collection, use or disclosure, as provided by applicable Privacy Laws and shall cause its representatives to observe the terms of this Section 5(h). YOU ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT COMPANY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGES YOU OR A THIRD PARTY MAY SUFFER AS A RESULT OF YOUR USE OR DISCLOSURE OF ANY PERSONAL INFORMATION. YOU HEREBY AGREE TO INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HARMLESS COMPANY AGAINST ANY DAMAGES, LOSSES, LIABILITIES, FINES, SETTLEMENTS AND EXPENSES (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION COSTS AND ATTORNEYS’ FEES) IN CONNECTION WITH ANY THIRD PARTY CLAIM, INVESTIGATION OR ACTION THAT ARISES FROM AN ALLEGED DATA BREACH AFFECTING PERSONAL INFORMATION WITHIN YOUR POSSESSION. (i) You agree that you will protect the privacy and legal rights of the end users of your application. You must provide legally adequate privacy notice and protection for end users. If end users provide you with user names, passwords, or other login information or personal information, you must make the users aware that the information will be available to your application and to the Company. (j) In the event that you become aware of any violation of the Terms of Service by an end user of applications, you shall immediately terminate such end user’s account on your application. The Company reserves the right to disable applications in response to a violation or suspected violation of the Terms of Service. (k) You have and retain all right, title and interest (including copyright, trademark, trade names, logo, patent, trade secret and all other intellectual property rights) in and to the Data. Company acquires no rights, except for the limited right granted herein, in or to all or any part of your Data and will not access, sell, rent, lease, disclose to third parties, copy modify or change your Data. By making Data available to Company through use of the Software, you grant Company and its licensors and third party service providers a non-exclusive, worldwide, sub-licensable, royalty-free, fully paid up license to: (i) use, copy, reproduce, store, adapt, translate, make derivative works from, process, adapt, and transmit, such Data for the purpose of providing you with Products; (ii) access Data to respond to service or technical problems; (iii) access Data in order to monitor compliance with these Terms of Service and any Subscription Agreement; (iv) access Data in order to determine if you have breached these Terms of Service; and (v) use, copy and reproduce such Data and any other trademarks, trade names, logos and other similar identifying intellectual property for the purpose of promoting, marketing and advertising the Software and the Products, including using any trade names, logos and trademarks on Company’s advertising and promotional materials, and on the Website (the “Data and IP License”). (l) By submitting, you hereby: (i) acknowledge and agree that Company is not responsible for any loss, damage, or corruption that may occur to your Data; and (ii) acknowledge and agree that any Data you provide for display on the Website will be considered non-confidential. (m) Company may review Data before it is posted to the Website and may refuse to post any Data to the Website. Company reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to edit or remove Data, whether or not the Data is in violation of the provisions hereof or otherwise objectionable. You acknowledge and agree that Company may, in its sole discretion, monitor the Website periodically and disclose any information as necessary to satisfy any law, regulation or other governmental or court request, to operate the Website properly or to protect itself or other users of the Website. Any such disclosure shall be in accordance with the Privacy Policy. Company is under no obligation to investigate any complaint regarding Data. Company may, in its sole discretion, investigate complaints and take any actions it deems appropriate in the circumstances, including, without limitation, removing the offending Data from the Website and terminating the submitting party’s right to access and use the Website (or any portion thereof). (n) Data from you or any other user of the Website on the Website represent the views and opinions of the person(s) submitting the Data and does not represent the views or opinions of Company. Furthermore, Company is not responsible if information made available on the Website by users of the Website and is not accurate, complete or current. (o) You acknowledge and agree that, as between you and Company, Company and its licensors, affiliates and business partners have and retain all rights, title and interest (including copyright, trademark, patent, trade secret and all other intellectual property rights) in and to the Products in any form. You acquire no rights whatsoever in or to all or any part of the Product except for the limited use rights granted by these Terms of Service. All rights not expressly granted to you in these Terms of Service are reserved for Company and its licensors. You may not copy or exploit Products except expressly in accordance with these Terms of Services or with the express written permission of Company and any other applicable copyright owner. When you use the Software and receive Product from Company, Company grants to you, subject to the terms and conditions of these Terms of Service, a revocable, worldwide, limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable and non-assignable license to access and use the Product subject to any limitations, restrictions or requirements specified in these Terms of Service (the Product License). You agree not to otherwise reproduce, copy, modify, decompile, disassemble, create any derivative works of, or reverse engineer any portion of the Product, and may not transfer or distribute it in any form, for any purpose. (p) Company makes the Software available to you through the Internet. You acknowledge that your Data will be maintained on computer servers and equipment not necessarily in Canada or in the possession or control of Company and made accessible to you through the Internet. Therefore, laws of the country where data is hosted or stored may apply. You acknowledge that Company may use third party service providers and hosting partners to provide necessary hardware, software, networking, storage, and related technology required to run the Software and store any Data you upload, submit or post to the Software. (q) Certain words, phrases, names, designs or logos used on the Products may be trademarks, service marks or trade names of Company, its affiliates or third parties. The display of any such marks or names does not imply that a license has been granted to you or any third party by Company or other entities. Any unauthorized use or display of the trademarks or trade names belonging Company, its affiliates, related companies, and third parties and their licensors is strictly prohibited. 5. Your Data (a) By making Data available to Company you expressly represent, warrant and confirm that you own all rights, title and interest, including copyright, in and to any Data you upload, post or submit to the Services; or you have the right, authority or permission to upload, post, or submit any Data to Company. Further, you expressly represent, warrant and confirm that you have the full legal right, power and authority to grant to Company the Data and IP License, and that neither the Data nor the exercise of the rights granted herein infringes upon or violates the right of privacy or intellectual property of any other person or entity or any common law or any other right of any other person or entity. (b) You hereby acknowledge and agree that the Services compile, store and use aggregated data and system usage, analytics and diagnostic information to monitor and improve the Services and for the creation of new products. You hereby grant to Company a non-exclusive, transferable, assignable, irrevocable, worldwide, perpetual license to collect, process and aggregate your Data and other such information and data and create anonymized, aggregated data records and use such anonymized and aggregated data, and all modifications thereto and derivatives thereof (“Derivative Data”) to improve the Services, develop new products and services, to understand usage, and for any other business purpose. Company may use and disclose Derivative Data solely in aggregate, anonymous, and de-identified form so that it contains no Personal Information and is in no way identifiable with you or your business, in connection with Company’s business. (c) You understand that the technical processing and transmission of any Data you upload, post, or submit to the Services, may be transferred and may involve: (i) transmissions over various networks both within and outside of Canada; and (ii) changes to such Data to conform and adapt to technical requirements of connecting networks or devices. (d) It is a condition of your use of the Services that you not post, submit, transmit or upload any Data that: (i) restricts or inhibits any other user of the Services from using and enjoying the Services, interfere or attempt to interfere with the proper workings of the Services, or do anything which, in the sole discretion of Company, imposes an unreasonable or disproportionately large load to the Services infrastructure; (ii) is unlawful, threatening, abusive, libelous, defamatory, obscene, vulgar, pornographic, profane or indecent, including, without limitation, any Data constituting or encouraging conduct that would constitute a criminal offense, give rise to civil liability or otherwise violate any local, state, provincial, national or international law or regulation; (iii) violates or infringes upon the rights of others, including material which is an invasion of privacy or publicity rights or which is protected by any intellectual property rights, including, without limitation, copyright, patent, trade secret, trademark or other proprietary rights herein, or derivative works with respect thereto, without first obtaining permission from the owner or rights holder; (iv) promotes racism, bigotry, hatred or physical harm of any kind against any group or individual, could be harmful to minors, harasses or advocates harassment of another person, provides material that exploits people under the age of 18 in a sexual or violent manner, provides instructional information about illegal activities, including, without limitation, the making or buying of illegal weapons; (v) solicits passwords or personal identifying information for unlawful purposes from other users; (vi) contains a virus or other harmful component, or provides or creates computer viruses; (vii) is or may be considered junk mail, chain letters, unsolicited mass mailing or spam; or (viii) you agree not to (a) access (or attempt to access) the administrative interface of the Services by any means other than through the interface that is provided by the Company in connection with the Services, unless you have been specifically allowed to do so in a separate agreement with the Company, or (b) engage in any activity that interferes with or disrupts the Services (or the servers and networks which are connected to the Service). (e) To the extent Company processes Personal Information that is protected by Privacy Laws in connection with delivering the Services to you, you can access our data protection agreement available at https://devcycle.com/company/privacy-policy and digitally sign our DPA. You and Company shall be subject to and comply with the terms of the DPA, which is incorporated into and forms an integral part of these Terms of Service, unless otherwise agreed in writing between you and the Company, in which case the agreed upon data protection agreement will take precedence. 6. Your Account (a) You must provide your certain personal information, such as your name and email address (Registration Information), in order to register with Company and set-up an account and username to access and use the Services, including the Software. You hereby consent to Company’s collection and use of your Registration Information, and to Company’s use and disclosure of Registration Information to third parties (including Company’s third party service providers and payment processors, if any), for the purposes of administering your account and the use of the Services through your account in accordance with the Privacy Policy. (b) When you set-up an account with Company, you will select, or will be given, a login and password for your account. You are responsible for: (i) maintaining the security of your login, password and account and or other form of authentication involved in obtaining access to the Software; and (ii) ensuring that there is no unauthorized access to the Software and notifying Company promptly of any such access of which you become aware. (c) You may change your password at any time as described on the Company Website at https://devcycle.com (d) You are solely responsible and liable for your account and for any use of the Services and any Data inputted, submitted or uploaded to the Services, and any Data accessed or made available to others through your account (even if such Data is accessed or made available by others). Company is not, and will not, be responsible for any loss or damages resulting from your failure to comply with this obligation. You agree to immediately notify Company if you become aware of any unauthorized use of your account or your account login or password. (e) If you choose to cancel your account you are solely responsible for doing so in accordance with Company’s then current cancellation procedure (the Cancellation Procedure) set out on Company’s Website. If you follow the Cancellation Procedure, Company will, subject to any licenses granted hereunder, cancel your account immediately. After you have cancelled your account, you will be able to recover Data previously uploaded or submitted to the Services from your account, subject to any terms provided for in any Subscription Agreement regarding your access and use of the Software. Company is not responsible for the loss of any Data due to your cancellation of your account. 7. Payments (a) Your use of certain of the Services, including the Software, may be subject to certain subscription charges (Fees). Any Services subject to Fees, including the Software, will be clearly marked as such and may be subject to special subscription terms set out in a Subscription Agreement between you and Company in addition to these Terms of Service. The Company uses a third party service provider stripe.com to collect Personal Information related to payments and such Personal Information will be remitted to Company. (b) If you subscribe, or have subscribed, for Services that are subject to Fees, you must pay all Fees and applicable taxes, levies, withholdings or duties owed by you to Company according to any applicable special subscription terms. In the event of non-payment of any amount owed by you to Company, Company reserves the right to terminate or suspend your use of those Services that are subject to Fees at any time. (c) If Customer's use of the Service exceeds the Prepaid Capacity set forth on the Order Form or otherwise requires the payment of additional fees, Customer agrees to pay the additional fees in the manner provided herein. If the Customer continues to use the Service after the Term has expired, then Customer's use of the Service will convert to On Demand Capacity until such time as Customer purchases additional capacity under a subsequent order form. This Agreement shall be automatically renewed for additional periods of the same duration as the Term, unless either party requests termination at least thirty (30) days prior to the end of the then-current Term. (d) Your use of our Services is also subject to our Privacy Policy, which covers how we collect, use, share, and store your personal information. (e) If you receive promotional electronic communications, including emails, from us, you may indicate a preference to stop receiving further promotional communications from us by contacting Company directly at the mailing address or at the email address or phone number provided on the electronic communication, or at the email address or phone number given on the Website or as set out below. As well, you will have the opportunity to “opt-out” of receiving future electronic messages, including promotional messages, by following the unsubscribe instructions provided in the promotional electronic communication you receive or by contacting Company directly as set out in the communication, or at the email address or telephone number given on the Website or as set out below. We do not charge for this service, and your unsubscribe request will be processed within 10 days of the date on which we receive it. (f) The Website may contain links to other websites. Any Personal Information you provide on linked pages or other sites is provided directly to that third party and is subject to that third party’s privacy policy. The Company Privacy Policy does not apply to such linked pages or other sites, and Company is not responsible for the content or privacy and security practices and policies of these other websites or any other sites that are linked to or from the Website. Company encourages you to learn about the privacy and security practices and policies of these other websites before providing them with Personal Information. 8. Termination and Suspension of Your Use of the Services (a) Company, in its sole discretion, has the right to suspend, terminate or restrict your access to the Services or any other Company service, for any reason and at any time without notice regarding your access to the Software. (b) If Company decides to terminate your access to any of the Services, Company may suspend your access to the Services and may delete any Data you uploaded, posted, or submitted to the Services. For greater certainty, if you engage in any behaviour Company considers, in its sole discretion, to be offensive, Company may, in its sole discretion, terminate your access to the Services without notice. 9. Notification of Copyright Infringement (a) If you are a copyright owner, authorized to act on behalf of one, or authorized to act under any exclusive right under copyright, please report any information on the Services that allegedly infringes your copyright by sending to Company a notice with the following information: (i) physical or electronic signature of a person authorized to act on behalf of the owner of an exclusive copyright that is allegedly infringed; (ii) Identification of the copyrighted work claimed to have been infringed, or, if multiple copyrighted works on the Website are covered by a single notification, a representative list of such works at the Services; (iii) identification of the information that is claimed to be infringing or to be the subject of infringing activity and that is to be removed or access to which is to be disabled, and information reasonably sufficient to permit the service provider to locate the material; (iv) information reasonably sufficient to permit the Company to contact you, such as an address, telephone number, and, if available, an electronic mail address at which you may be contacted; (v) a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the information in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent or the law; (vi) a statement that the information in the notification is accurate, and under penalty of perjury, that you are authorized to act on behalf of the owner of the exclusive right that is allegedly infringed; and (vii) URLs identifying the allegedly infringing material along with any other information that might assist in the investigation of your claim. (b) Upon receipt of the foregoing information, Company will respond expeditiously and follow its notice and take down procedure, including having the disputed material removed from the Services, notifying the user who uploaded, posted or submitted the allegedly infringing information and terminating such user’s ability to access or use the Services at any time. If you materially misrepresent that any material infringes your copyright, you may be liable for damages, including court costs and legal fees. 10. EU-U.S. Privacy Shield and Swiss-U.S. Privacy Shield When transferring Personal Information of Data Subjects (as defined in section 5 above) from the European Union, the European Economic Area, United Kingdom, and Switzerland (collectively, the “EU”), Company relies upon a variety of legal mechanisms to ensure the protection of such Personal Information, including contracts with our users. Company may transfer Personal Information about you to the U.S. The U.S. may have data protection laws less stringent than or otherwise different from the laws in effect in the EU. Transfers of your Personal Information to the U.S. are necessary to perform the agreement we have entered into, or are about to enter into, with you. Before July 16, 2020, we relied on our EU-U.S. Privacy Shield certification to transfer Personal Data that we received from the EU to Company in the U.S. but on July 16, 2020, the European Court of Justice ruled that the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield is no longer available for these data transfers. Before September 8, 2020, we relied on our Swiss-U.S. Privacy Shield certification to transfer Personal Data that we received from Switzerland to Company in the U.S. but on September 8, 2020 the Swiss Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner determined that the Swiss-U.S. Privacy Shield is no longer available for these data transfers. We continue to comply with the Privacy Shield Principles described below as required by the U.S. Department of Commerce. Company complies with the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield Framework and Swiss-U.S. Privacy Shield Framework as set forth by the U.S. Department of Commerce regarding the collection, use, and retention of Personal Information of Data Subjects transferred from the European Union and Switzerland to the United States. Taplytics Inc. (dba "DevCycle") has certified to the Department of Commerce that it adheres to the Privacy Shield Principles. If there is any conflict between the terms in this privacy policy and the Privacy Shield Principles, the Privacy Shield Principles shall govern. To learn more about the Privacy Shield program, and to view our certification, please visit https://www.privacyshield.gov/ . Company is subject to oversight by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission. JAMS is the US-based independent organization responsible for reviewing and resolving complaints about our Privacy Shield compliance — free of charge to you. We ask that you first submit any such complaints directly to us via [email protected] . If you aren’t satisfied with our response, please contact JAMS at https://www.jamsadr.com/file-an-eu-us-privacy-shield-or-safe-harbor-claim . In the event your concern still isn’t addressed by JAMS, you may be entitled to a binding arbitration under Privacy Shield and its principles. Within the scope of our authorization to do so, and in accordance with our commitments under the Privacy Shield, Company will provide individuals access to personal data about them. Company also will take reasonable steps to enable individuals to correct, amend, or delete personal data that is demonstrated to be inaccurate. Company is responsible for the processing of personal data it receives, under the Privacy Shield Framework, and subsequently transfers to a third party acting as an agent on its behalf. Company complies with the Privacy Shield Principles for all onward transfers of personal data from the EU and Switzerland, including the onward transfer liability provisions. 11. Disclaimers (a) TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, THE SERVICES, INCLUDING THE MATERIALS AND THE PRODUCTS, IF ANY, ARE PROVIDED TO YOU “AS IS” AND ON AN “AS AVAILABLE” BASIS, WITH ALL FAULTS AND WITHOUT ANY WARRANTIES, REPRESENTATIONS OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING WITH RESPECT TO AVAILABILITY, COMPATIBILITY, VIRUSES, DISABLING DEVICES OR OTHER CODE THAT MANIFESTS DESTRUCTIVE PROPERTIES. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, COMPANY MAKES NO, AND DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL, WARRANTIES, REPRESENTATIONS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND WITH RESPECT TO QUALITY, ACCURACY, USEFULNESS, SUITABILITY, SECURITY, RELIABILITY, COMPLETENESS, QUIET ENJOYMENT, CURRENCY, OR TIMELINESS OF THE SERVICES, THE MATERIALS, OR THE PRODUCTS, IF ANY, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR COLLATERAL, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT OR THAT THE SERVICES WILL BE SECURE, COMPLETE OR FREE OF ERRORS, VIRUSES, BUGS, PROBLEMS OR OTHER LIMITATIONS OR WILL OPERATE WITHOUT INTERRUPTION. (b) YOU EXPRESSLY ACKNOWLEDGE AND CONFIRM THAT THESE DISCLAIMERS, THE LICENSES GRANTED BY YOU TO COMPANY, AND THE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS CONTAINED IN THESE TERMS OF SERVICE ARE FAIR AND REASONABLE IN THE CIRCUMSTANCES, AND THAT COMPANY WOULD NOT HAVE ENTERED INTO THESE TERMS OF SERVICE BUT FOR YOUR PROVISION OF THE LICENSES AND YOUR AGREEMENT TO THE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS IN THESE TERMS OF SERVICE. 12. Limitation of Liability and Indemnification (a) YOUR USE OF THE SERVICES IS ENTIRELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THE INTERNET IS NOT A SECURE MEDIUM AND PRIVACY AND CONFIDENTIALITY CANNOT BE GUARANTEED. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, COMPANY AND ITS AFFILIATES AND LICENSORS ARE NOT LIABLE, WHETHER BASED ON STATUTE, WARRANTY, CONTRACT, TORT, LAW, EQUITY, (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO NEGLIGENCE, GROSS NEGLIGENCE OR WILFUL MISCONDUCT), PRODUCT LIABILITY, STRICT LIABILITY, STATUTORY LIABILITY, BREACH OF A FUNDAMENTAL TERM, FUNDAMENTAL BREACH, OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY, FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, WHETHER OR NOT COMPANY IS ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH LOSS OR DAMAGES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY: (A) DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY OR PUNITIVE LOSS OR DAMAGE; (B) ANY AND ALL LOSS OR LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH YOUR CONTENT; (C) ANY INCOMPLETENESS, ERRORS, SECURITY, VIRUSES, BUGS, PROBLEMS, OMISSIONS, INACCURACIES OR OTHER LIMITATIONS OF THE SERVICES OR ANY MATERIAL OR PRODUCTS, OR INTERRUPTIONS IN THE AVAILABILITY OF THE SERVICES; (D) ANY DAMAGES, LOSSES OR LIABILITY A THIRD PARTY MAY SUFFER AS A RESULT OF YOUR USE OF THE SERVICES, YOUR USE OF THE MATERIALS OR PRODUCTS, IF ANY, OR ANY USE OF YOUR CONTENT OR OTHER MATERIALS OR INFORMATION YOU ACCESS FROM OR PROVIDE TO COMPANY THROUGH THE SERVICES OR OTHERWISE, AND (E) ANY DAMAGES, LOSSES OR LIABILITY A THIRD PARTY MAY SUFFER AS A RESULT OF THE USE OF AN END USER’S PERSONAL INFORMATION THAT IS CONSISTENT WITH THESE TERMS OF SERVICE. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, in the event Company is liable for damages, in no event shall the aggregate liability of Company exceed one (1) Canadian dollar. (b) You hereby agree to indemnify the Company and its licensors, subsidiaries, affiliates, and related companies, and each of their respective officers, directors, employees, shareholders, agents, representatives, business partners, information providers and licensors and their respective successors and assigns (together Company Entities) harmless from and against all losses, expenses, damages, liabilities, expenses and costs, including reasonable legal fees, suffered by any of the Company Entities, directly or indirectly, resulting from: (a) your uploading, posting or submission of any Data to Company through the Services or otherwise; (b) (the infringement of a third party’s intellectual property rights by the Data uploaded by you to the Services;(c) your violation of these Terms of Service, and (d) Company’s use of your end user’s Personal Information and Personal Data that is consistent with these Terms of Service. 13. General (a) Sections 4(k), 4(o), 7 and 10 of these Terms of Service and any provisions which by their nature survive, shall survive the termination of these Terms of Service. (b) The failure of Company to exercise or enforce any right or provision of these Terms of Service shall not constitute a waiver of such right or provision, and no waiver of any right or provision of these Terms of Service shall be deemed a further or continuing waiver of such right or provision. (c) These Terms of Service, together with any Subscription Agreement between you and Company regarding your access to and use of the Software, constitute the entire agreement between you and Company and govern your use of the Services, superseding any prior agreements between you and Company (including, but not limited to, any prior versions of the Terms of Service). If you are a corporation, organization, partnership or other non-individual entity, you shall cause your employees, agents, contractors, directors and officers to comply with these Terms of Service and shall be responsible at all times for all such employees, agents, contractors, directors and officers. (d) You may not assign these Terms of Service or any of your rights or obligations under these Terms of Service to a third party without the prior written consent of Company. Company may assign the Terms of Service or its rights or obligations under these Terms of Service to any party at any time without notice to you. Subject to the foregoing, these Terms of Service shall ensure to the benefit of and be binding upon you and Company and your/its respective successors (including any successor by reason of amalgamation) and assigns. (e) If any provision of these Terms of Service is determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to be void, invalid or otherwise unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, that provision shall be enforced to the maximum extent permissible so as to effect the intent of these Terms of Service and such determination shall not affect the remaining provisions contained in these Terms of Service. (f) These Terms of Service are to be governed, interpreted and construed in accordance with the laws of the Province of Ontario and the applicable laws of Canada, without giving effect to any principles of conflicts of laws contained therein, and you hereby consent and submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of Ontario. These laws apply to your access to, or use of, the Services, notwithstanding your domicile, residency or physical location. The Services is intended for use only in jurisdictions where it may lawfully be offered for use. (g) This electronic document, and all other electronic documents referred to or incorporated herein, will be: (i) deemed for all purposes to be a “writing” or “in writing”, and to comply with all statutory, contractual, and other legal requirements for a writing; and (ii) legally enforceable as a signed agreement. A printed version of these Terms of Service and any notice given in electronic form shall be admissible in judicial proceedings or administrative proceedings based upon or relating to these Terms of Service to the same extent and subject to the same conditions as other business documents and records originally generated and maintained in printed form. (h) It is the express wish of the parties to these Terms of Service that these Terms of Service and all related documents be drawn up in English. C’est la volonté expresse des parties que la présente convention ainsi que les documents qui s’y rattachent soient rédigés en anglais. (i) If you have any questions or concerns about these Terms of Service, the practices of Company or your dealings with Company, you may contact a representative of Company by e-mailing to [email protected] or by regular mail to 304-49 Spadina Avenue Toronto, ON M5V 2J1, Canada. (j) Certain optional features of the Services may utilize AI Features and your use of such AI Features is subject to our AI Features Addendum located at https://devcycle.com/company/ai-addendum (“AI Features Addendum”), which is hereby incorporated by reference into, and forms an integral part of, these Terms of Service. By enabling, accessing or using any AI Features, you agree to the terms of the AI Features Addendum. Terms of Service last updated: July 24, 2025 Updates: Added AI Features Addendum Footer DevCycle What are Feature Flags? 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https://devblogs.microsoft.com/typescript/announcing-typescript-3-8-beta | Announcing TypeScript 3.8 Beta - TypeScript Skip to main content Microsoft Dev Blogs Dev Blogs Dev Blogs Home Developer Microsoft for Developers Visual Studio Visual Studio Code Develop from the cloud All things Azure Xcode DevOps Windows Developer ISE Developer Azure SDK Command Line Aspire Technology DirectX Semantic Kernel Languages C++ C# F# TypeScript PowerShell Team Python Java Java Blog in Chinese Go .NET All .NET posts .NET Aspire .NET MAUI AI ASP.NET Core Blazor Entity Framework NuGet Servicing .NET Blog in Chinese Platform Development #ifdef Windows Microsoft Foundry Azure Government Azure VM Runtime Team Bing Dev Center Microsoft Edge Dev Microsoft Azure Microsoft 365 Developer Microsoft Entra Identity Developer Old New Thing Power Platform Data Development Azure Cosmos DB Azure Data Studio Azure SQL OData Revolutions R Unified Data Model (IDEAs) Microsoft Entra PowerShell More Search Search No results Cancel Dev Blogs TypeScript Announcing TypeScript 3.8 Beta January 10th, 2020 0 reactions Announcing TypeScript 3.8 Beta Daniel Rosenwasser Principal Product Manager Show more Today we’re announcing the availability of TypeScript 3.8 Beta! This Beta release contains all the new features you should expect from TypeScript 3.8’s final release. To get started using the beta, you can get it through NuGet , or through npm with the following command: npm install typescript@beta You can also get editor support by Downloading for Visual Studio 2019/2017 Following directions for Visual Studio Code and Sublime Text . TypeScript 3.8 brings a lot of new features, including new or upcoming ECMAScript standards features, new syntax for importing/exporting only types, and more. Type-Only Imports and Exports ECMAScript Private Fields export * as ns Syntax Top-Level await JSDoc Property Modifiers watchOptions “Fast and Loose” Incremental Checking Type-Only Imports and Export TypeScript reuses JavaScript’s import syntax in order to let us reference types. For instance, in the following example, we’re able to import doThing which is a JavaScript value along with Options which is purely a TypeScript type. // ./foo.ts interface Options { // ... } export function doThing ( options : Options ) { // ... } // ./bar.ts import { doThing , Options } from "./foo.js" ; function doThingBetter ( options : Options ) { // do something twice as good doThing ( options ) ; doThing ( options ) ; } This is convenient because most of the time we don’t have to worry about what’s being imported – just that we’re importing something . Unfortunately, this only worked because of a feature called import elision . When TypeScript outputs JavaScript files, it sees that Options is only used as a type, and it automatically drops its import. The resulting output looks kind of like this: // ./foo.js export function doThing ( options : Options ) { // ... } // ./bar.js import { doThing } from "./foo.js" ; function doThingBetter ( options : Options ) { // do something twice as good doThing ( options ) ; doThing ( options ) ; } Again, this behavior is usually great, but it causes some other problems. First of all, there are some places where it’s ambiguous whether a value or a type is being exported. For example, in the following example is MyThing a value or a type? import { MyThing } from "./some-module.js" ; export { MyThing } ; Limiting ourselves to just this file, there’s no way to know. Both Babel and TypeScript’s transpileModule API will emit code that doesn’t work correctly if MyThing is only a type, and TypeScript’s isolatedModules flag will warn us that it’ll be a problem. The real problem here is that there’s no way to say “no, no, I really only meant the type – this should be erased”, so import elision isn’t good enough. The other issue was that TypeScript’s import elision would get rid of import statements that only contained imports used as types. That caused observably different behavior for modules that have side-effects, and so users would have to insert a second import statement purely to ensure side-effects. // This statement will get erased because of import elision. import { SomeTypeFoo , SomeOtherTypeBar } from "./module-with-side-effects" ; // This statement always sticks around. import "./module-with-side-effects" ; A concrete place where we saw this coming up was in frameworks like Angular.js (1.x) where services needed to be registered globally (which is a side-effect), but where those services were only import ed for types. // ./service.ts export class Service { // ... } register ( "globalServiceId" , Service ) ; // ./consumer.ts import { Service } from "./service.js" ; inject ( "globalServiceId" , function ( service : Service ) { // do stuff with Service } ) ; As a result, ./service.js will never get run, and things will break at runtime. To avoid this class of issues, we realized we needed to give users more fine-grained control over how things were getting imported/elided. As a solution in TypeScript 3.8, we’ve added a new syntax for type-only imports and exports. import type { SomeThing } from "./some-module.js" ; export type { SomeThing } ; import type only imports declarations to be used for type annotations and declarations. It always gets fully erased, so there’s no remnant of it at runtime. Similarly, export type only provides an export that can be used for type contexts, and is also erased from TypeScript’s output. It’s important to note that classes have a value at runtime and a type at design-time, and the use is very context-sensitive. When using import type to import a class, you can’t do things like extend from it. import type { Component } from "react" ; interface ButtonProps { // ... } class Button extends Component < ButtonProps > { // ~~~~~~~~~ // error! 'Component' only refers to a type, but is being used as a value here. // ... } If you’ve used Flow before, the syntax is fairly similar. One difference is that we’ve added a few restrictions to avoid code that might appear ambiguous. // Is only 'Foo' a type? Or every declaration in the import? // We just give an error because it's not clear. import type Foo , { Bar , Baz } from "some-module" ; // ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ // error! A type-only import can specify a default import or named bindings, but not both. In conjunction with import type , we’ve also added a new compiler flag to control what happens with imports that won’t be utilized at runtime: importsNotUsedAsValues . At this point the name is tentative, but this flag takes 3 different options: remove : this is today’s behavior of dropping these imports. It’s going to continue to be the default, and is a non-breaking change. preserve : this preserves all imports whose values are never used. This can cause imports/side-effects to be preserved. error : this preserves all imports (the same as the preserve option), but will error when a value import is only used as a type. This might be useful if you want to ensure no values are being accidentally imported, but still make side-effect imports explicit. For more information about the feature, you can take a look at the pull request . Type-Only vs Erased There is a final note about this feature. In TypeScript 3.8 Beta, only the type meaning of a declaration will be imported by import type . That means that you can’t use values even if they’re purely used for type positions (like in the extends clause of a class declared with the declare modifier, and the typeof type operator). import type { Base } from "my-library" ; let baseConstructor : typeof Base ; // ~~~~ // error! 'Base' only refers to a type, but is being used as a value here. declare class Derived extends Base { // ~~~~ // error! 'Base' only refers to a type, but is being used as a value here. } We’re looking at changing this behavior based on recent feedback. Instead of only importing the type side of declarations, we’re planning on changing the meaning of import type to mean “import whatever this is, but only allow it in type positions.” In other words, things imported using import type can only be used in places where it won’t affect surrounding JavaScript code. While this behavior is not in the beta, you can expect it in our upcoming release candidate, and keep track of that work on its respective pull request . ECMAScript Private Fields TypeScript 3.8 brings support for ECMAScript’s private fields, part of the stage-3 class fields proposal . This work was started and driven to completion by our good friends at Bloomberg! class Person { # name : string constructor ( name : string ) { this . # name = name ; } greet ( ) { console . log ( `Hello, my name is ${ this . # name } !` ) ; } } let jeremy = new Person ( "Jeremy Bearimy" ) ; jeremy . # name // ~~~~~ // Property '#name' is not accessible outside class 'Person' // because it has a private identifier. Unlike regular properties (even ones declared with the private modifier), private fields have a few rules to keep in mind. Some of them are: Private fields start with a # character. Sometimes we call these private names . Every private field name is uniquely scoped to its containing class. TypeScript accessibility modifiers like public or private can’t be used on private fields. Private fields can’t be accessed or even detected outside of the containing class – even by JS users! Sometimes we call this hard privacy . Apart from “hard” privacy, another benefit of private fields is that uniqueness we just mentioned. For example, regular property declarations are prone to being overwritten in subclasses. class C { foo = 10 ; cHelper ( ) { return this . foo ; } } class D extends C { foo = 20 ; dHelper ( ) { return this . foo ; } } let instance = new D ( ) ; // 'this.foo' refers to the same property on each instance. console . log ( instance . cHelper ( ) ) ; // prints '20' console . log ( instance . dHelper ( ) ) ; // prints '20' With private fields, you’ll never have to worry about this, since each field name is unique to the containing class. class C { # foo = 10 ; cHelper ( ) { return this . # foo ; } } class D extends C { # foo = 20 ; dHelper ( ) { return this . # foo ; } } let instance = new D ( ) ; // 'this.#foo' refers to a different field within each class. console . log ( instance . cHelper ( ) ) ; // prints '10' console . log ( instance . dHelper ( ) ) ; // prints '20' Another thing worth noting is that accessing a private field on any other type will result in a TypeError ! class Square { # sideLength : number ; constructor ( sideLength : number ) { this . # sideLength = sideLength ; } equals ( other : any ) { return this . # sideLength === other . # sideLength ; } } const a = new Square ( 100 ) ; const b = { sideLength : 100 } ; // Boom! // TypeError: attempted to get private field on non-instance // This fails because 'b' is not an instance of 'Square'. console . log ( a . equals ( b ) ) ; Finally, for any plain .js file users, private fields always have to be declared before they’re assigned to. class C { // No declaration for '#foo' // :( constructor ( foo : number ) { // SyntaxError! // '#foo' needs to be declared before writing to it. this . # foo = foo ; } } JavaScript has always allowed users to access undeclared properties, whereas TypeScript has always required declarations for class properties. With private fields, declarations are always needed regardless of whether we’re working in .js or .ts files. class C { /** @type {number} */ # foo ; constructor ( foo : number ) { // This works. this . # foo = foo ; } } For more information about the implementation, you can check out the original pull request Which should I use? We’ve already received many questions on which type of privates you should use as a TypeScript user: most commonly, “should I use the private keyword, or ECMAScript’s hash/pound ( # ) private fields?” Like all good questions, the answer is not good: it depends! When it comes to properties, TypeScript’s private modifiers are fully erased – that means that while the data will be there, nothing is encoded in your JavaScript output about how the property was declared. At runtime, it acts entirely like a normal property. That means that when using the private keyword, privacy is only enforced at compile-time/design-time, and for JavaScript consumers, it’s entirely intent-based. class C { private foo = 10 ; } // This is an error at compile time, // but when TypeScript outputs .js files, // it'll run fine and print '10'. console . log ( new C ( ) . foo ) ; // prints '10' // ~~~ // error! Property 'foo' is private and only accessible within class 'C'. // TypeScript allows this at compile-time // as a "work-around" to avoid the error. console . log ( new C ( ) [ "foo" ] ) ; // prints '10' The upside is that this sort of “soft privacy” can help your consumers temporarily work around not having access to some API, and works in any runtime. On the other hand, ECMAScript’s # privates are completely inaccessible outside of the class. class C { # foo = 10 ; } console . log ( new C ( ) . # foo ) ; // SyntaxError // ~~~~ // TypeScript reports an error *and* // this won't work at runtime! console . log ( new C ( ) [ "#foo" ] ) ; // prints undefined // ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ // TypeScript reports an error under 'noImplicitAny', // and this prints 'undefined'. This hard privacy is really useful for strictly ensuring that nobody can take use of any of your internals. If you’re a library author, removing or renaming a private field should never cause a breaking change. As we mentioned, another benefit is that subclassing can be easier with ECMAScript’s # privates because they really are private. When using ECMAScript # private fields, no subclass ever has to worry about collisions in field naming. When it comes to TypeScript’s private property declarations, users still have to be careful not to trample over properties declared in superclasses. Finally, something to consider is where you intend for your code to run. TypeScript currently can’t support this feature unless targeting ECMAScript 2015 (ES6) targets or higher. This is because our downleveled implementation uses WeakMap s to enforce privacy, and WeakMap s can’t be polyfilled in a way that doesn’t cause memory leaks. In contrast, TypeScript’s private -declared properties work with all targets – even ECMAScript 3! Kudos! It’s worth reiterating how much work went into this feature from our contributors at Bloomberg. They were diligent in taking the time to learn to contribute features to the compiler/language service, and paid close attention to the ECMAScript specification to test that the feature was implemented in compliant manner. They even improved another 3rd party project, CLA Assistant , which made contributing to TypeScript even easier. We’d like to extend a special thanks to: Joey Watts Max Heiber Rob Palmer Michael Gunter Ravi Amin Jaideep Bhoosreddy Michael Molisani Tim McClure export * as ns Syntax It’s often common to have a single entry-point that exposes all the members of another module as a single member. import * as utilities from "./utilities.js" ; export { utilities } ; This is so common that ECMAScript 2020 recently added a new syntax to support this pattern! export * as utilities from "./utilities.js" ; This is a nice quality-of-life improvement to JavaScript, and TypeScript 3.8 implements this syntax. When your module target is earlier than es2020 , TypeScript will output something along the lines of the first code snippet. Special thanks to community member Wenlu Wang (Kingwl) who implemented this feature! For more information, check out the original pull request . Top-Level await Most modern environments that provide I/O in JavaScript (like HTTP requests) is asynchronous, and many modern APIs return Promise s. While this has a lot of benefits in making operations non-blocking, it makes certain things like loading files or external content surprisingly tedious. fetch ( "..." ) . then ( response => response . text ( ) ) . then ( greeting => { console . log ( greeting ) } ) ; To avoid .then chains with Promise s, JavaScript users often introduced an async function in order to use await , and then immediately called the function after defining it. async function main ( ) { const response = await fetch ( "..." ) ; const greeting = await response . text ( ) ; console . log ( greeting ) ; } main ( ) . catch ( e => console . error ( e ) ) To avoid introducing an async function, we can use a handy upcoming ECMAScript feature called “top-level await “. Previously in JavaScript (along with most other languages with a similar feature), await was only allowed within the body of an async function. However, with top-level await , we can use await at the top level of a module. const response = await fetch ( "..." ) ; const greeting = await response . text ( ) ; console . log ( greeting ) ; // Make sure we're a module export { } ; Note there’s a subtlety: top-level await only works at the top level of a module , and files are only considered modules when TypeScript finds an import or an export . In some basic cases, you might need to write out export {} as some boilerplate to make sure of this. Top level await may not work in all environments where you might expect at this point. Currently, you can only use top level await when the target compiler option is es2017 or above, and module is esnext or system . Support within several environments and bundlers may be limited or may require enabling experimental support. For more information on our implementation, you can check out the original pull request . es2020 for target and module Thanks to Kagami Sascha Rosylight (saschanaz) , TypeScript 3.8 supports es2020 as an option for module and target . This will preserve newer ECMAScript 2020 features like optional chaining, nullish coalescing, export * as ns , and dynamic import(...) syntax. It also means bigint literals now have a stable target below esnext . JSDoc Property Modifiers TypeScript 3.8 supports JavaScript files by turning on the allowJs flag, and also supports type-checking those JavaScript files via the checkJs option or by adding a // @ts-check comment to the top of your .js files. Because JavaScript files don’t have dedicated syntax for type-checking, TypeScript leverages JSDoc. TypeScript 3.8 understands a few new JSDoc tags for properties. First are the accessibility modifiers: @public , @private , and @protected . These tags work exactly like public , private , and protected respectively work in TypeScript. // @ts-check class Foo { constructor ( ) { /** @private */ this . stuff = 100 ; } printStuff ( ) { console . log ( this . stuff ) ; } } new Foo ( ) . stuff ; // ~~~~~ // error! Property 'stuff' is private and only accessible within class 'Foo'. @public is always implied and can be left off, but means that a property can be reached from anywhere. @private means that a property can only be used within the containing class. @protected means that a property can only be used within the containing class, and all derived subclasses, but not on dissimilar instances of the containing class. Next, we’ve also added the @readonly modifier to ensure that a property is only ever written to during initialization. // @ts-check class Foo { constructor ( ) { /** @readonly */ this . stuff = 100 ; } writeToStuff ( ) { this . stuff = 200 ; // ~~~~~ // Cannot assign to 'stuff' because it is a read-only property. } } new Foo ( ) . stuff ++ ; // ~~~~~ // Cannot assign to 'stuff' because it is a read-only property. watchOptions TypeScript has strived to provide reliable file-watching capabilities in --watch mode and in editors for years. While it’s worked well for the most part, it turns out that file-watching in Node.js is hard, and its drawbacks can be reflected in our logic. The built-in APIs in Node.js are either CPU/energy-intensive and inaccurate ( fs.watchFile ) or they’re wildly inconsistent across platforms ( fs.watch ). Additionally, it’s practically impossible to determine which API will work better because it depends not only on the platform, but the file system on which a file resides. This has been a struggle, because TypeScript needs to run on more platforms than just Node.js, and also strives to avoid dependencies to be entirely self-contained. This especially applies to dependencies on native Node.js modules. Because every project might work better under different strategies, TypeScript 3.8 introduces a new watchOptions field in tsconfig.json and jsconfig.json which allows users to tell the compiler/language service which watching strategies should be used to keep track of files and directories. { // Some typical compiler options "compilerOptions" : { "target" : "es2020" , "moduleResolution" : "node" , // ... } , // NEW: Options for file/directory watching "watchOptions" : { // Use native file system events for files and directories "watchFile" : "useFsEvents" , "watchDirectory" : "useFsEvents" , // Poll files for updates more frequently // when they're updated a lot. "fallbackPolling" : "dynamicPriority" } } watchOptions contains 4 new options that can be configured: watchFile : the strategy for how individual files are watched. This can be set to fixedPollingInterval : Check every file for changes several times a second at a fixed interval. priorityPollingInterval : Check every file for changes several times a second, but use heuristics to check certain types of files less frequently than others. dynamicPriorityPolling : Use a dynamic queue where less-frequently modified files will be checked less often. useFsEvents (the default): Attempt to use the operating system/file system’s native events for file changes. useFsEventsOnParentDirectory : Attempt to use the operating system/file system’s native events to listen for changes on a file’s containing directories. This can use fewer file watchers, but might be less accurate. watchDirectory : the strategy for how entire directory trees are watched under systems that lack recursive file-watching functionality. This can be set to: fixedPollingInterval : Check every directory for changes several times a second at a fixed interval. dynamicPriorityPolling : Use a dynamic queue where less-frequently modified directories will be checked less often. useFsEvents (the default): Attempt to use the operating system/file system’s native events for directory changes. fallbackPolling : when using file system events, this option specifies the polling strategy that gets used when the system runs out of native file watchers and/or doesn’t support native file watchers. This can be set to fixedPollingInterval : (See above.) priorityPollingInterval : (See above.) dynamicPriorityPolling : (See above.) synchronousWatchDirectory : Disable deferred watching on directories. Deferred watching is useful when lots of file changes might occur at once (e.g. a change in node_modules from running npm install ), but you might want to disable it with this flag for some less-common setups. For more information on watchOptions , head over to GitHub to see the pull request . “Fast and Loose” Incremental Checking TypeScript’s --watch mode and --incremental mode can help tighten the feedback loop for projects. Turning on --incremental mode makes TypeScript keep track of which files can affect others, and on top of doing that, --watch mode keeps the compiler process open and reuses as much information in memory as possible. However, for much larger projects, even the dramatic gains in speed that these options afford us isn’t enough. For example, the Visual Studio Code team had built their own build tool around TypeScript called gulp-tsb which would be less accurate in assessing which files needed to be rechecked/rebuilt in its watch mode, and as a result, could provide drastically low build times. Sacrificing accuracy for build speed, for better or worse, is a tradeoff many are willing to make in the TypeScript/JavaScript world. Lots of users prioritize tightening their iteration time over addressing the errors up-front. As an example, it’s fairly common to build code regardless of the results of type-checking or linting. TypeScript 3.8 introduces a new compiler option called assumeChangesOnlyAffectDirectDependencies . When this option is enabled, TypeScript will avoid rechecking/rebuilding all truly possibly-affected files, and only recheck/rebuild files that have changed as well as files that directly import them. For example, consider a file fileD.ts that imports fileC.ts that imports fileB.ts that imports fileA.ts as follows: fileA.ts <- fileB.ts <- fileC.ts <- fileD.ts In --watch mode, a change in fileA.ts would typically mean that TypeScript would need to at least re-check fileB.ts , fileC.ts , and fileD.ts . Under assumeChangesOnlyAffectDirectDependencies , a change in fileA.ts means that only fileA.ts and fileB.ts need to be re-checked. In a codebase like Visual Studio Code, this reduced rebuild times for changes in certain files from about 14 seconds to about 1 second. While we don’t necessarily recommend this option for all codebases, you might be interested if you have an extremely large codebase and are willing to defer full project errors until later (e.g. a dedicated build via a tsconfig.fullbuild.json or in CI). For more details, you can see the original pull request . Breaking Changes TypeScript 3.8 contains a few minor breaking changes that should be noted. Stricter Assignability Checks to Unions with Index Signatures Previously, excess properties were unchecked when assigning to unions where any type had an index signature – even if that excess property could never satisfy that index signature. In TypeScript 3.8, the type-checker is stricter, and only “exempts” properties from excess property checks if that property could plausibly satisfy an index signature. const obj1 : { [ x : string ] : number } | { a : number } ; obj1 = { a : 5 , c : 'abc' } // ~ // Error! // The type '{ [x: string]: number }' no longer exempts 'c' // from excess property checks on '{ a: number }'. let obj2 : { [ x : string ] : number } | { [ x : number ] : number } ; obj2 = { a : 'abc' } ; // ~ // Error! // The types '{ [x: string]: number }' and '{ [x: number]: number }' no longer exempts 'a' // from excess property checks against '{ [x: number]: number }', // and it *is* sort of an excess property because 'a' isn't a numeric property name. // This one is more subtle. object in JSDoc is No Longer any Under noImplicitAny Historically, TypeScript’s support for checking JavaScript has been lax in certain ways in order to provide an approachable experience. For example, users often used Object in JSDoc to mean, “some object, I dunno what”, we’ve treated it as any . // @ts-check /** * @param thing {Object} some object, i dunno what */ function doSomething ( thing ) { let x = thing . x ; let y = thing . y ; thing ( ) ; } This is because treating it as TypeScript’s Object type would end up in code reporting uninteresting errors, since the Object type is an extremely vague type with few capabilities other than methods like toString and valueOf . However, TypeScript does have a more useful type named object (notice that lowercase o ). The object type is more restrictive than Object , in that it rejects all primitive types like string , boolean , and number . Unfortunately, both Object and object were treated as any in JSDoc. Because object can come in handy and is used significantly less than Object in JSDoc, we’ve removed the special-case behavior in JavaScript files when using noImplicitAny so that in JSDoc, the object type really refers to the non-primitive object type. What’s Next? Now that the beta is out, our team has been focusing largely on bug fixes and polish for what will eventually become TypeScript 3.8. As you can see on our current Iteration Plan , we’ll have one release candidate (a pre-release) in a couple of weeks, followed by a full release around mid-February. As editor features we’ve developed become more mature, we’ll also show off functionality like Call Hierarchy and the “convert to template string” refactoring. If you’re able to give our beta a try, we would highly appreciate your feedback! So download it today, and happy hacking! – Daniel Rosenwasser and the TypeScript Team 0 3 0 Share on Facebook Share on X Share on Linkedin Copy Link --> Category TypeScript Share Author Daniel Rosenwasser Principal Product Manager Daniel Rosenwasser is the product manager of the TypeScript team. He has a passion for programming languages, compilers, and great developer tooling. 3 comments Discussion is closed. Login to edit/delete existing comments. Code of Conduct Sort by : Newest Newest Popular Oldest Rob Eisenberg --> Rob Eisenberg --> January 17, 2020 0 --> Collapse this comment --> Copy link --> --> --> --> Sadly, private fields are implemented in a way that make them incompatible with Proxy. If you create a Proxy over an object that uses private fields, then your app will crash with a runtime error when you access *public* APIs that internally use private fields. Practically, this means you can't use private fields and Proxy together. The implications are that if a library author uses private fields or proxies internally, then that library may be incompatible with other libraries or app code that use private fields or proxies. Ironically, it means that you must know the private implementation details of... Read more Sadly, private fields are implemented in a way that make them incompatible with Proxy. If you create a Proxy over an object that uses private fields, then your app will crash with a runtime error when you access *public* APIs that internally use private fields. Practically, this means you can’t use private fields and Proxy together. The implications are that if a library author uses private fields or proxies internally, then that library may be incompatible with other libraries or app code that use private fields or proxies. Ironically, it means that you must know the private implementation details of 3rd party code before you can understand whether it will crash your own code, and if the 3rd party adds private fields in a patch or minor version, it actually constitutes a public API breaking change. After over a year of arguing about this with tc39, they were unwilling to adjust the design to prevent the runtime error. I’m grateful that the TypeScript team has been such “good sports” in the midst of this, as I know TS had other concerns with the feature design too. Hopefully, moving forward, we’ll be able to correct for these issues. Thanks for the hard work you all do. Read less Noel Abrahams --> Noel Abrahams --> January 17, 2020 0 --> Collapse this comment --> Copy link --> --> --> --> You get an 'A' for clarity, Daniel. On the `assumeChangesOnlyAffectDirectDependencies`, this looks like something we'd like to use but it's pretty pointless if there is no easy way to force a full recheck. The problem we are having is mostly with 'compile-on-save'. In our large code-base, it pretty much never works because changes to an upstream file causes hundreds of dependencies to be built and we never get to see the process complete—not in our lifetime. It would be great if the flag can be enabled just for `compile-on-save`. So within the context of Visual Studio, invoking a build on a project... Read more You get an ‘A’ for clarity, Daniel. On the `assumeChangesOnlyAffectDirectDependencies`, this looks like something we’d like to use but it’s pretty pointless if there is no easy way to force a full recheck. The problem we are having is mostly with ‘compile-on-save’. In our large code-base, it pretty much never works because changes to an upstream file causes hundreds of dependencies to be built and we never get to see the process complete—not in our lifetime. It would be great if the flag can be enabled just for `compile-on-save`. So within the context of Visual Studio, invoking a build on a project would check ALL dependencies. Read less Kitty Quinn --> Kitty Quinn --> January 11, 2020 0 --> Collapse this comment --> Copy link --> --> --> --> Wow! That’s quite the update. Thank you all for the great work, super excited to start using it. You make all of our lives better 🙂 Read next February 6, 2020 Announcing TypeScript 3.8 RC Daniel Rosenwasser February 20, 2020 Announcing TypeScript 3.8 Daniel Rosenwasser Stay informed Get notified when new posts are published. Email * Country/Region * Select... 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Amara Graham Posted on Apr 23, 2019 Help Me, Help You (Debugging Tips Before Seeking Help) # programming # productivity # beginners One of the really cool things about being a developer advocate is I get to help people, which I truly love. I love writing a snippet of code or clarifying documentation and then watching the magic that happens when a developer I've probably never met before takes it and creates something amazing with it. That's a great day in my book. But it is not always like that. Sometimes things break, and folks reach out for help. It can be frustrating for everyone involved when it appears to be "just one error" (it may not be actually!). Let me help you help me as we work through these things together. Be very clear about your problem or issue Overstate and overshare. If you can provide relevant screen shots or a link to the code, that's even better. Was this ever working? Or did you just get started? What version of the SDK or service are you using? Your OS version might also be relevant. What steps did you do to get to this point? Link to the exact tutorial or documentation. Do your homework first What steps did you take to try to debug this on your own? The answer cannot be "nothing". Did you do a search on the error? Stack Overflow? Relevant forums? A search engine? Has this happened before? Can you try an older version? Can you try a newer version? Can you reproduce it? Clouds are complicated When working in the cloud, you can have a lot more variables at play. I recommend firing off a simple GET to make sure something like your credentials are working and the service is responding. There is a reason many API docs include Curl, but maybe read my other post . Can you use Curl/Postman/ARC to test the endpoint? What region are you in? What tier of the service are you using? You may have hit a tier limit. Check for outages & maintenance. If you are on IBM Cloud, there is a widget on the dashboard (you may need to be logged in). Submit an issue (or even a PR) If you think you are experiencing a bug with an open source project, submit an issue. Often projects will have a template to follow, which look very similar to the items I outlined above! Coincidence, I think not. Be patient I cannot drop everything I'm doing to work on troubleshooting, but I try to put some time in my schedule during the week to take a look at things. This is often what you hear from OSS maintainers and can lead to burnout. 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Shopify engineers and researchers at a recent meetup in London We want developments in programming languages and their implementations to be explored in Ruby, so that support for Ruby's unique properties are built in from the start. For example, Ruby's prevalent metaprogramming motivated a whole new kind of inline caching to be developed and presented as a paper at one of the top programming language conferences, and Ruby's unusually loose C extension API motivated a new kind of C interpreter to run virtualized C. These innovations wouldn't have happened if academics weren't looking at Ruby. We want programming language research to be evaluated against the workloads that matter to companies using Ruby. We want researchers to understand the scale of our code bases, how frequently they're deployed, and the code patterns we use in them. For example, a lot of VM research over the last couple of decades has traded off a long warmup optimization period for better peak performance, but this doesn't work for companies like Shopify where we're redeploying very frequently. Researchers aren't aware of these kinds of problems unless we partner with them and guide them. We think that working with academics like this will be self-perpetuating. With key researchers thinking and talking about Ruby, more early career researchers will consider working with Ruby and solving problems that are important to the Ruby community. Let’s meet Shopify’s new research collaborators. Professor Laurence Tratt Professor Laurence Tratt describes his vision for optimizing Ruby Professor Laurence Tratt is the Shopify and Royal Academy of Engineering Research Chair in Language Engineering at King’s College London. 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Shopify funded his group’s work on MMTk, the memory management toolkit , a general library for garbage collection that brings together proven garbage collection algorithms with a framework for research into new ideas for garbage collection. We’re putting MMTk into Ruby so that Ruby can get the best current collectors today and future garbage collectors can be tested against Ruby. Steve is a world-leading expert in garbage collection, and Shopify’s funding is putting Ruby’s unique requirements for memory management into his focus. Dr Stefan Marr Dr Stefan Marr is an expert in benchmarking dynamic language implementations Dr Stefan Marr is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Kent in the UK and a Royal Society Industrial Fellow. With the support of Shopify, he’s examining how we can make interpreters faster and improve interpreter startup and warmup time. 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https://code.visualstudio.com/updates/v1_42#_limit-the-number-of-open-editors | January 2020 (version 1.42) Visual Studio Code Docs Updates Blog API Extensions MCP FAQ Search Search Docs Download Version 1.108 is now available! Read about the new features and fixes from December. 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Downloads: Windows: x64 | Mac: Intel | Linux: deb rpm tarball snap Welcome to the January 2020 release of Visual Studio Code. There are a number of updates in this version that we hope you will like, some of the key highlights include: Rename preview - See pending renames in a diff view and easily accept or reject changes. Open editors limit - Set the maximum number of editors open at one time. Panel placement - Move the panel (Output, Terminal) to the left, right, or below the editor. Folded code highlighting - Quickly find folded regions with new background highlight. Debug Console improvements - Syntax highlighting, bracket matching, input history. Define global tasks - Per user tasks can be used across all your folders and workspaces. Java extension updates - Java support for Data Breakpoints and Call Hierarchy view. Remote Development - New Forwarded Ports view for mapping SSH and Containers ports. New Containers tutorials - Learn how to create and deploy Docker containers. Preview features - First looks at the Timeline view, Search editor, semantic highlighting, and more. If you'd like to read these release notes online, go to Updates on code.visualstudio.com . Insiders: Want to see new features as soon as possible? You can download the nightly Insiders build and try the latest updates as soon as they are available. And for the latest Visual Studio Code news, updates, and content, follow us on Twitter @code ! Workbench Rename preview Visual Studio Code now allows you to preview Rename changes. When renaming, you can confirm a new name via ⌘Enter (Windows, Linux Ctrl+Enter ) and see the Refactor Preview panel. It displays pending changes in a diff editor and allows you to uncheck/check individual changes. Once the rename has been applied (or aborted), the diff editor and preview panel close, putting you back in the current editor. Theme: GitHub Sharp, Font: FiraCode Limit the number of open editors There are new settings to limit the maximum number of editors that are open at the one time. workbench.editor.limit.enabled : Enable this feature (off by default). workbench.editor.limit.perEditorGroup : Whether to apply the limit per editor group or across all groups. workbench.editor.limit.value : The maximum number of open editors (10 by default). If enabled, VS Code will close the least recently used editor when you open a new editor. Below you can see the behavior when the limit is set to 3: Theme: Nord Note: Dirty editors (files with unsaved changes) are never automatically closed but still count in the total number of open editors. Untitled editor improvements Untitled editors in VS Code are text buffers that have not yet been saved to disk. You can leave them open for as long as you like and all text content is stored and restored between restarts. Untitled editor titles In the past, untitled editors were given generic names such as Untitled-1 , counting upwards. In this release, untitled editors will use the content of the first line of the document for the editor title and include the generic name as the description: Theme: Nord Note: If the first line is empty or does not contain any words, the title will fall back to Untitled-* as before. Default language mode By default, untitled files do not have a specific language mode configured. VS Code has a setting, files.defaultLanguage , to configure a default language for untitled files. With this release, the setting can take a new value {activeEditorLanguage} that will dynamically use the language mode of the currently active editor instead of a fixed default. In addition, when you copy and paste text into an untitled editor, VS Code will now automatically change the language mode of the untitled editor if the text was copied from a VS Code editor: Theme: One Dark Pro Note: If the untitled editor already has a language mode specified, pasting text will not change it. Navigate most recently used editors With this release, there is now a list of most recently used (MRU) editors across all editor groups. An editor is considered recently used when it either opens as the active editor or becomes the new active editor if already opened. Once an editor is closed, it is removed from this list. One application of this list is the new edt mru picker that you can open through the new View: Show All Editors By Most Recently Used ( workbench.action.showAllEditorsByMostRecentlyUsed ) command: You can add keyboard shortcuts to quickly navigate in this picker without using the mouse. For example, below is a keybinding so that Ctrl+Tab and Ctrl+Shift+Tab navigates across editors of all groups (instead of only within the active group as the default keybindings do): [ { "key" : "ctrl+tab" , "command" : "workbench.action.quickOpenPreviousRecentlyUsedEditor" , "when" : "!inEditorsPicker" }, { "key" : "ctrl+shift+tab" , "command" : "workbench.action.quickOpenLeastRecentlyUsedEditor" , "when" : "!inEditorsPicker" } ] If you want to navigate the list without using a picker, there are new commands: View: Open Next Recently Used Editor ( workbench.action.openNextRecentlyUsedEditor ) View: Open Previous Recently Used Editor ( workbench.action.openPreviousRecentlyUsedEditor ) To differentiate which editor navigation commands work with a picker and which ones don't, the behavior of some existing commands has changed. Specifically, the Recently Used Editor in Group commands no longer use a picker: View: Open Next Recently Used Editor in Group ( workbench.action.openNextRecentlyUsedEditorInGroup ) View: Open Previous Recently Used Editor in Group ( workbench.action.openPreviousRecentlyUsedEditorInGroup ) For picker-based navigation use: View: Quick Open Previous Recently Used Editor in Group ( workbench.action.quickOpenPreviousRecentlyUsedEditorInGroup ) View: Quick Open Least Recently Used Editor in Group ( workbench.action.quickOpenLeastRecentlyUsedEditorInGroup ) Moving the panel The panel, which holds the Output, Debug Console, Terminal, and Problems panes, can now be moved to the left side of the editor. The command View: Toggle Panel Position ( workbench.action.togglePanelPosition ) was removed in favor of the following new commands: View: Move Panel Left ( workbench.action.positionPanelLeft ) View: Move Panel Right ( workbench.action.positionPanelRight ) View: Move Panel To Bottom ( workbench.action.positionPanelBottom ) Restore all windows on restart VS Code's setting for restoring windows on startup has changed to restore all windows by default. If you want to go back to the previous behavior, configure "window.restoreWindows": "one" to only open a single window. Save conflict resolution VS Code has a built-in mechanism to show a notification when you try to save a dirty file that has been changed outside of VS Code or by another program (for example Git): The motivation is to inform you that saving will overwrite the contents on disk even though the file was changed after the file became dirty. Selecting the Compare button lets you review your changes along with the version on disk and either overwrite or revert the file. In cases where you know that the changes on disk can be overwritten, there is now an Overwrite button directly on the notification. You can also configure files.saveConflictResolution globally, per workspace, or file type to disable this behavior altogether. The options are askUser (default) or overwriteFileOnDisk . Handling slow save operations VS Code allows extensions to change a file's contents when saving files to disk. Features like Format on Save and Fix on Save are examples. However, saving is a critical operation and extensions doing processing during a save must finish quickly so that the actual save operation can proceed. "Quickly" used to be enforced by VS Code, where VS Code would cancel extension save operations after a timeout. That enforcement guaranteed speedy saving but could be frustrating because sometimes expected processing would not happen. With this release, we have given up the timeout-based approach and instead show a progress notification that allows you to cancel extensions participating in save ("Save Participants"). The notification lets you know that save operations are running and you can decide if you want to wait for a save participant to finish or not. Theme: Light+ Source Control input The input box in the Source Control view now uses the Monaco Editor . The Monaco Editor supports useful features such as multiple cursors and move/copy line commands. Two-step collapse in multi-root Explorer When you are using a multi-root workspace , the Collapse Folder button in the File Explorer now has two-step behavior. The first click will collapse all folders within each top-level, and the second click will collapse the top-level folders. The Search view already has this behavior. Theme: Monokai Auto switch Theme based on OS color scheme Windows and macOS now support light and dark color schemes. There is a new setting, window.autoDetectColorScheme , that instructs VS Code to listen to changes to the OS's color scheme and switch to a matching theme accordingly. To customize the themes that are used when a color scheme changes, you can set the preferred light and dark theme with the settings: workbench.preferredLightColorTheme workbench.preferredDarkColorTheme Editor Control Peek view focus There is a new setting and command to control where the Peek view initially places focus. By default, Peek focuses the tree on the right-hand side so that you can quickly navigate to references. Initial focus on the tree is not best for people wanting to use Peek for making quick code changes in the editor. You can now define your preference with the editor.peekWidgetDefaultFocus setting, which can be set to editor or tree . There is also a new command togglePeekWidgetFocus ( ⌘K F2 (Windows, Linux Ctrl+K F2 ) ) that allows you to move focus between the Peek editor and tree. Folded region highlighting Folded code regions are now easier to discover with the addition of a background highlight. Theme: Dark+ The feature is controlled by the setting editor.foldingHighlight and the color can be customized with the color editor.foldBackground . "workbench.colorCustomizations" : { "editor.foldBackground" : "#355000" } Folding refinements Shift + Click once on the folding indicator to first fold the inner ranges. Shift + Click again (when all inner ranges are already folded) will fold the parent. Shift + Click again unfolds all. When using the Fold command ( ⌥⌘[ (Windows, Linux Ctrl+Shift+[ ) ) on an already folded range, the next unfolded parent range will be folded. New wrapping option By default, the editor computes word wrap breaks by assuming that all characters have the same width. This assumption allows the default algorithm to be fast, but its results are poor when using a non-monospace font, or when writing text in a script where characters vary in width. There is a new setting, editor.wrappingStrategy , that can be set to advanced to have the editor delegate word wrap break computation to the browser. Accessibility Suggest widget improvements The suggestions widget now no longer uses ARIA alerts and properly indicates to the screen reader that it is focused. This should prevent the screen reader from accidentally getting in the way. editor.accessibilityPageSize set to 160 when screen reader detected The editor.accessibilityPageSize setting controls the number of lines in the editor that can be read out by a screen reader at one time. However, there are performance implications when using a large value. We have decided to automatically set the value to 160 lines when we detect a screen reader (and not more, due to an NVDA bug). Linux accessibility with Orca We have started looking into making VS Code accessible on Linux with the Orca screen reader. However, since this work requires Electron 7, we expect to make more progress in the next stable release. In the meantime, for Linux accessibility you can use our Insiders version and provide feedback. Integrated Terminal Scrolling sensitivity The terminal's scrolling sensitivity can now be configured independent of the editor using the new settings: terminal.integrated.mouseWheelScrollSensitivity - Mouse wheel scrolling multiplier (default is 1). terminal.integrated.fastScrollSensitivity - Fast scroll multiplier when Alt is pressed (default is 5). Debugging Simplified initial Debug view To simplify starting with the Debug view, VS Code now only shows one Run and Debug button. The Run Without Debugging action (which is not supported by all debuggers) is still available in the Debug main menu. Based on user feedback, the Breakpoints pane is displayed in the starting view, if you have at least one breakpoint set. Debug Console improvements Debug Console input The Debug Console input now uses the language mode of the current active editor. This means that Debug Console input supports syntax coloring, indentation, auto closing of quotes, and other language features. Input/output presentation We have tuned the presentation of input and output in the Debug Console to make it more distinguishable. VS Code displays an arrow only next to the input expression. Debug Console input history suggestions The Debug Console input box now automatically suggests previously entered entries. The text icon is used to distinguish the history suggestions from other IntelliSense entries. Hide Debug Console after debugging There is a new setting debug.console.closeOnEnd that controls whether the Debug Console should automatically close after debugging has stopped. Support for console.table(...) The Debug Console can now show output coming from the Node.js console.table(...) API. Loaded Scripts View improvements The Loaded Scripts View was updated to use VS Code's new tree view. It now renders single child folders in the same compact form as VS Code's File Explorer. In addition, it is now possible to search and expand the tree as you type: We are planning to remove the Debug: Open Loaded Scripts command in the next release because it duplicates the "search and expand as you type" functionality of the tree. Launch configuration sorting and grouping Launch configurations and compounds now support a new structured attribute presentation . Using the order , group , and hidden attributes, you can sort, group, and hide configurations and compounds in the Debug configuration dropdown and in the Debug Quick Pick. For example, a launch configuration in launch.json can have the following presentation field: "presentation" : { "group" : "5_tests" , "order" : 10 , "hidden" : false } As an example, we've added presentations to some VS Code's own launch configurations in order to group them in a more meaningful way and to hide those configurations that are only a part of a compound launch config. Debug Activity Bar icon and decoration Based on user feedback, we've updated our Debug icon in the Activity Bar to better represent Run and Debug . And when debugging, there is a number decoration on the Debug icon to show the count of active debug sessions. Tasks User level tasks Tasks declared in tasks.json are now supported at the User Settings level. If you have a build script that you use across many projects, or if you don't want your tasks in a project folder, you can add your tasks in the user tasks.json file. Run the Tasks: Open User Tasks command to create user level tasks and these tasks will be available across all folders and workspaces. Only the shell and process task types are supported here. Input pickString label If you use task inputs , you can add a friendly label to the pickString input options : "inputs" : [ { "id" : "pickAnInputValue" , "description" : "Pick a Value" , "type" : "pickString" , "options" : [ "first-value" , { "label" : "Second Value" , "value" : "second-long-value-that-can-be-simplified-for-display" } ], "default" : "first-value" } ] The label will show as: Languages TypeScript 3.7.5 We've updated our bundled TypeScript version to 3.7.5. This minor update includes some important bugs fixes, including fixing IntelliSense for projects that are not stored on C: drives on Windows. HTML Mirror Cursor off by default The HTML Mirror Cursor is now an opt-in feature. In the upcoming iteration, we'll continue to improve its implementation to make this feature more easily understandable and available to more languages. You can still use this feature by turning on html.mirrorCursorOnMatchingTag . Preview features Preview features are not ready for release but are functional enough to use. We welcome your early feedback while they are under development. Timeline view In this milestone, we've made progress on the new Timeline view, and have an early preview to share. This is a unified view for visualizing time-series events (for example, Git commits, file saves, test runs, etc.) for a resource (file, folder). To enable the Timeline view, you must be using the Insiders edition and then add the following setting: "timeline.showView" : true Below you can see the Timeline view displaying the Git commit history of a file: Theme: Dark Amethyst In this early preview, the Timeline view shows the Git commit history of the active document, which is currently limited to 32 items. Selecting one of those commits will open a diff view of the changes introduced by that commit. Extensions will also be able to contribute their own timeline sources , which will be shown in this unified timeline view. Eventually, you will also be able to select (filter), which sources you'd like to see in the view. Stay tuned, we have much more in store for this new feature. You can follow along by subscribing to issue #84297 and by watching for issues tagged with the 'timeline' label. And if you have ideas on other types of information you'd like to see in this view, let us know! Search Editor We've continued work on our new Search editor, with the goal this iteration for the Search editor to be the primary search experience. To that end, we implemented a UI for configuring the Search editor's query: Theme: Noctis Lilac , Font: Hasklig There are now several commands for the Search editor, which you can bind to keyboard shortcuts of your choice: search.action.openNewEditor : Open a new search editor in the active editor group. search.action.openInEditor : Copy the current Search results into a new Search editor. For more information and further updates on the Search editor, see issue #23931 . Note: Search Editors are enabled by default in Insiders , and can be opted into in Stable by setting search.enableSearchEditorPreview to true . Semantic highlighting for TypeScript & JavaScript Semantic highlighting support for TypeScript and JavaScript is in development and not yet enabled by default. You can try it out by adding the following setting: "editor.semanticHighlighting.enabled" : true When enabled, you will see that some identifiers have new colors and styles and are now highlighted according to their resolved type. The default syntax (TextMate) highlighter classifies many tokens as variables and these are now resolved into namespaces, classes, parameters, and so on. You can see this best in the imports section, where now each imported symbol is colored with the symbol's type: You can use the Developer: Inspect Editor Tokens and Scopes command to inspect the semantic and syntax tokens that are computed for each location. New JavaScript debugger We've been working on a new debugger for Node.js and Chrome. It's installed by default on Insiders, and can be installed from the Marketplace in VS Code Stable. You can start using it with your existing launch configurations by enabling the debug.javascript.usePreview setting. Below are some of the new features we added this month. The new JS debugger will automatically debug commands you run in the new JavaScript Debug terminal, which you can open via the Debug: Create JavaScript Debug Terminal command: Theme: Earthsong, Font: Fira Code The new debugger also provides a Debug CodeLens in your package.json's scripts section that can run and debug scripts without extra configuration: You can configure the visibility and location (top or inline) of the CodeLens via the debug.javascript.codelens.npmScripts setting. Try it out! You can file issues in the vscode-js-debug repository, if you run into any problems with the new debugger. Moving views from the Sidebar to the Panel Work is actively being done to make it easier to customize the layout of VS Code. You can test out the progress with the setting: "workbench.view.experimental.allowMovingToNewContainer" : true With the setting enabled, some views have a new context menu entry to move them between the Sidebar and Panel. Currently this setting only affects the Outline view in the Explorer and views contributed by extensions. You also cannot combine these views in the Panel like you can in the Sidebar. Theme: LaserWave , Font: Cascadia Code This is only a preview of the features and many aspects of it are likely to change including the limitations mentioned above. Feel free to check out further progress in our Insiders version. Note about Search : With the new generalized method of moving views, the old Search view setting search.location and command Search: Toggle Search View Position ( search.action.toggleSearchViewPosition ) are being deprecated. Your setting should migrate automatically, but you will need to use the new generalized method to move the Search view going forward. You do not need to enable the experimental preview setting above in order to move the Search view with the new context menu entry. TypeScript 3.8 beta support Although VS Code will not bundle TypeScript 3.8 until its official release next month, this iteration we added support for all the exciting new TypeScript 3.8-beta features . These include: IntelliSense and syntax highlighting of private fields in JavaScript and TypeScript files. Call Hierarchy support for JavaScript and TypeScript. The convert to template string refactoring! You can easily try all these new TypeScript 3.8 features today by installing the TypeScript Nightly extension . Please share feedback and let us know if you run into any bugs with the TypeScript 3.8 beta! Contributions to extensions Java debugger supports Data Breakpoints The Debugger for Java extension now supports Data Breakpoints , introduced in VS Code 1.38. This feature allows you to create breakpoints that will get hit when the value of a variable changes. Below you can see the debugger breaks when the Owner.telephone string changes: Java Call Hierarchy view The Language Support for Java extension now supports a Call Hierarchy view, which shows all calls from or to a function and allows you to drill into callers of callers and call of calls. Right-click on a symbol and select Peek > Peek Call Hierarchy to see the call hierarchy: Remote Development Work continues on the Remote Development extensions , which allow you to use a container, remote machine, or the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) as a full-featured development environment. Feature highlights in 1.42 include: Remote - SSH: Improved support for Windows servers, including automatic OS detection. WSL: Support for Reveal in Explorer to open the Windows Explorer for WSL resources. Dev Containers: Pre-built container images, which include dependencies such as Git and zsh. Forwarded Ports view: Map, view, and reuse SSH and container ports. You can learn about new extension features and bug fixes in the Remote Development release notes . Extension authoring Codicons for reuse For most VS Code icons, the codicon icon-font is used. Extensions can now reuse those icons in simple and declarative ways: The vscode.ThemeIcon type can now be instantiated with the name of a codicon. For example, new vscode.ThemeIcon("zap") . The vscode.MarkdownString type now supports the $(<name>) inline syntax. For example, myMdString.appendMarkdown('Hello $(globe)'); . Note that to use codicons within MarkdownString , you must enable the supportThemeIcons constructor argument. commands defined in an extension's package.json file can now use a codicon for their icon. Use the inline syntax, for example "icon": "$(zap)" . Theme: Light+ The hover example above is rendering every available codicon. The hover was created with the snippet below but for readability, most of the codicon names were removed from the all constant. vscode . languages . registerHoverProvider ( '*' , new ( class implements vscode . HoverProvider { provideHover ( doc : vscode . TextDocument , pos : vscode . Position ) { const all = `$(activate-breakpoints)$(add)...$(zoom-out)` ; const md = new vscode . MarkdownString ( all , true ); return new vscode . Hover ( md , doc . getWordRangeAtPosition ( pos )); } })() ); Insert and replace for completion items Completions that are triggered at the end of a word usually replace that word. However when completions are triggered inside words, it's not clear if the word-end should be replaced or not. Depending on the preference of the extension author, users get the one behavior or the other. That's not ideal and now there is an API to express the insert and replace ranges for a completion item. For that, we have added a new OR-type to CompletionItem#range : export class CompletionItem { range ?: Range | { inserting : Range ; replacing : Range }; //... } If the range is undefined , then VS Code uses the current word range for replacing and the same range cropped at the cursor position for inserting . If the range is a simple vscode.Range , then VS Code knows there is only one location for inserting or replacing. If the range is an object with inserting and replacing ranges, VS Code will use them directly. This information is used in combination with editor.suggest.insertMode setting that allows users to define their preference. We ask extension authors to please adopt this API quickly because we have plans to make insert and replace behavior more visible in the next release. Refined CallHierarchyProvider We made a small change to CallHierarchyProvider#prepareCallHierarchy so that it can now return one or many CallHierarchyItem elements. The many option is useful when asking for the call hierarchy on an element that has multiple overloads. Creation options exposed on Terminals The Terminal object has a new creationOptions property that can be used by extensions to identify how the terminal was created. Language-specific settings Extensions can now contribute settings that can be language overridable using the new configuration scope language-overridable . Example: "contributes" : { "configuration" : { "title" : "sample" , "properties" : { "sample.languageSetting" : { "type" : "boolean" , "scope" : "language-overridable" } } } } The Configuration API is enhanced to support these settings. You can read and update these settings using the API by passing the necessary languageId . Example: /** * Read language configuration. */ const textDocumentConfiguration = vscode . workspace . getConfiguration ( 'sample' , { resource , languageId }); textDocumentConfiguration . get ( 'languageSetting' ); /** * Override configuration under language */ textDocumentConfiguration . update ( 'languageSetting' , false , ConfigurationTarget . Global , true ); /** * Listen language configuration changes */ workspace . onDidChangeConfiguration ( e => { if ( e . affectsConfiguration ( 'sample.languageSetting' , { resource , languageId }) { } }); For more information, see the Configuration API . Extensions view context menu You can now contribute commands to an extension's context menu in the Extensions view using the new menu location extension/context . Example: "contributes" : { "commands" : [ { "command" : "extension.helloWorld" , "title" : "Hello World" } ], "menus" : { "extension/context" : [ { "command" : "extension.helloWorld" , "group" : "2_configure" , "when" : "extensionStatus==installed" , } ] } } The ID of the extension is passed as an argument when the command is run. Example: vscode . commands . registerCommand ( 'extension.helloWorld' , extensionId => { vscode . window . showInformationMessage ( extensionId ); }); The following predefined contexts are supported, which you can use in when conditions for the command: extensionStatus==installed isBuiltinExtension DebugConfigurationProvider hook for accessing substituted variables The extension API for debugging offers a hook resolveDebugConfiguration on the DebugConfigurationProvider that can be used to validate a debug configuration before it is passed to the debug adapter. Since this hook is called before variables are substituted , the validation code can easily add more variables to the debug configuration and still get them substituted in time. This approach can make it difficult to use the resolved variable values in the resolveDebugConfiguration hook, for example to validate or implement functionality that solely exists in the extension (and not in the debug adapter where the substituted values are available). See issue #85206 for an example. Some extensions have started to substitute variables on their own (which is often incomplete since it does not cover all cases). From an user's perspective, this is confusing. In debug configurations, some attributes variables can be used (because they are processed in the debug adapter after substitution has occurred) and some attributes variables cannot (because they are processed in the extension where substitution has not yet occurred). Issue #87450 is a good example of the latter problem. In this milestone, we have addressed this problem by adding a second hook resolveDebugConfigurationWithSubstitutedVariables to the DebugConfigurationProvider that receives the debug configuration with all variables substituted . With the availability of this new API, we are asking all debug extension authors to review their current implementations of DebugConfigurationProvider.resolveDebugConfiguration carefully and to move all code that does not introduce new variables but would profit from being run on the substituted variables into the new method resolveDebugConfigurationWithSubstitutedVariables . Implement a debug adapter inside an extension The existing debugging extension API supports registering a DebugAdapterDescriptorFactory for running a debug adapter several ways. As an external process: vscode . debug . registerDebugAdapterDescriptorFactory ( 'mock' , { createDebugAdapterDescriptor : _session => { return new vscode . DebugAdapterExecutable ( 'mockDebug.exe' ); } }); As a network session: vscode . debug . registerDebugAdapterDescriptorFactory ( 'mock' , { createDebugAdapterDescriptor : _session => { return new vscode . DebugAdapterServer ( 12345 , 'localhost' ); } }); In this milestone, we've added a third variant where an 'inline' implementation of a debug adapter can be provided: vscode . debug . registerDebugAdapterDescriptorFactory ( 'mock' , { createDebugAdapterDescriptor : _session => { return new vscode . DebugAdapterInlineImplementation ( new InlineDebugAdapter ()); } }); This eliminates the need for communicating with the adapter via a stream-based mechanism and simplifies development because the adapter runs inside the extension and can be easily debugged as part of VS Code's extension debugging. The inline implementation (for example, the InlineDebugAdapter from above) needs to implement the Debug Adapter Protocol . Since we do not want to include the full Debug Adapter Protocol in VS Code's extension API, we have introduced a minimalistic subset of that protocol. The interface vscode.DebugAdapter has just two methods, one for passing a DAP message to the adapter ( handleMessage ), and one for listening for DAP messages received from the adapter ( onDidSendMessage ). Based on this interface, an implementation of a debug adapter would start with this source code: class InlineDebugAdapter implements vscode . DebugAdapter { private sendMessage = new vscode . EventEmitter < DebugProtocol . ProtocolMessage >(); private sequence : 1 ; readonly onDidSendMessage : vscode . Event < DebugProtocol . ProtocolMessage > = this . sendMessage . event ; handleMessage ( message : DebugProtocol . ProtocolMessage ): void { switch ( message . type ) { case 'request' : const request = < DebugProtocol . Request > message ; switch ( request . command ) { case 'initialize' : const response : DebugProtocol . Response = { type: 'response' , seq: this . sequence ++, success: true , request_seq: request . seq , command: request . command }; this . sendMessage . fire ( response ); break ; // many more requests needs to be handled here... default : break ; } break ; case 'response' : break ; case 'event' : break ; } } dispose () { // clean up resources } } Since the debug adapter protocol (available as node module vscode-debugprotocol ) is a compatible superset of the vscode.DebugAdapter interface, you can import the module if you need the full protocol and want to implement a debug adapter all by yourself. A much simpler alternative is to (continue to) use our default implementation of a debug adapter, available as node module vscode-debugadapter . Starting with version 1.38.0-pre.4, the DebugSession (or LoggingDebugSession ) introduced in this module is compatible with the interface vscode.DebugAdapter defined in the extension API. With this API, an existing debug adapter implementation can be easily used like this: vscode . debug . registerDebugAdapterDescriptorFactory ( 'mock' , { createDebugAdapterDescriptor : _session => { return new vscode . DebugAdapterInlineImplementation ( new MockDebugSession ()); } }); For details, see the Mock debug example. Attention: In this release, we have completed the extension APIs for creating debug adapters. As such, we are announcing that we will remove support for two deprecated attributes of the debuggers contribution point in the March release : adapterExecutableCommand - Use the extension APIs vscode.DebugAdapterDescriptorFactory and a vscode.DebugAdapterExecutable instead. The Mock debug example shows how to use the API . enableBreakpointsFor - Use the breakpoints contribution point instead. The conversion needs to be done in package.json . If the current (deprecated) JSON looks like this: "contributes" : { "debuggers" : [{ "type" : "csharp" , // ... "enableBreakpointsFor" : [ "csharp" , "razor" ] // ... }] The conversion would be: "contributes" : { "breakpoints" : [ { "language" : "csharp" }, { "language" : "razor" } ], "debuggers" : [{ "type" : "csharp" , // ... }] We suggest that affected extensions adapt their implementation to the new APIs in the February timeframe so that we have enough time to fix issues until March. Proposed extension APIs Every milestone comes with new proposed APIs and extension authors can try them out. As always, we are keen on your feedback. This is what you have to do to try out a proposed API: You must use Insiders because proposed APIs change frequently. You must have this line in the package.json file of your extension: "enableProposedApi": true . Copy the latest version of the vscode.proposed.d.ts file into your project's source location. Note that you cannot publish an extension that uses a proposed API. There may be breaking changes in the next release and we never want to break existing extensions. Add workspace edit metadata The Refactor Preview support that's now in VS Code comes with a new, optional API proposal. It allows you to classify changes of a workspace edit. For example, you can define whether changes need user confirmation or add a description such as "Renames in strings and comments". The proposal can be tracked in issue #77728 and its current design is around the WorkspaceEditMetadata interface. Semantic highlighting If you are interested in adding semantic highlighting to your language, the Semantic Highlighting Overview has a summary of the concepts and the new APIs. Authentication providers Some extensions require authenticating to other services. The proposal in issue #88309 would make it possible for extensions to register authentication providers that can be accessed by other extensions, providing a common mechanism for performing authentication. Timeline providers Extension will soon be able contribute their own sources into the new Timeline view . Interested in adding your own timeline source? Check out this early proposal in issue #84297 and provide any feedback you have. Documentation.Refactoring contribution point The proposed documentation.refactoring contribution point lets extensions provide documentation for their refactorings. Users can choose to view this documentation when they request refactorings: The proposed contribution point gives extensions control over how their documentation is shown by using commands: "contributes" : { "documentation" : { "refactoring" : [ { "title" : "Learn more about JS/TS refactorings" , "when" : "typescript.isManagedFile" , "command" : "_typescript.learnMoreAboutRefactorings" } ] } } title — Label for the documentation action shown to users. when — When clause for when to display the documentation. command — Command that shows the documentation. For example, this command could open a webpage or show the documentation directly in VS Code. Issue #86788 tracks the status of the proposal. Backup and hot exit hooks for custom editors We continued to iterate on the proposed custom editor API this iteration. Our major investigation this month was how to enable hot exit for custom editors. Issue #88719 covers some of the challenges we ran into to support hot exit and some of the approaches we considered. The outcome of this investigation is a new optional backup method on the WebviewCustomEditorEditingDelegate interface. This method is invoked by VS Code a second or so after the resource is changed. Inside the backup method, extensions should persist the resource in its current state. Most often, this means writing the resource to the workspace storage folder. Then, when the editor is reloaded, it should check to see if any persisted backups exist before loading the resource from the workspace itself. We will continue iterating on the custom editor API next iteration. Complex completion label We are evolving the CompletionItem API to accommodate complex completion items that need to provide qualified name, import path, return type, and other information. The information must be provided upfront, not resolved later. Provided information will be shown inline in the suggest widget. We'll iterate on the current proposal in the next iteration. Meanwhile, we are considering adding a Status Bar to the suggest widget to solve some of the UI and discoverability challenges. We look forward to your feedback on the API. Theme: Nord , Font: Input Mono Adding links to diagnostic errors Diagnostic errors can now have a link associated with its error code. When a link is provided, it will be shown in the Problems panel, inline error view, and diagnostic error hover. As we continue to work on this feature in the next iteration, you can provide feedback in issue #11847 . Language Server Protocol The 3.15 version of the Language Server Protocol is now available. We also released the corresponding npm modules for the VS Code LSP client and for LSP servers written in Node.js. The latest version of the libraries contains a proposed specification and implementation for semantic tokens. The LSP Web site now hosts a preliminary version of the Language Server Index Format specification as well as a corresponding LSIF overview . Browser support Drag and drop files into the editor When using VS Code in a browser, you can now drop local files into the editor area to open them as dirty (unsaved) files with the contents of the files. New Commands Key Command Command ID Move Panel Left workbench.action.positionPanelLeft Move Panel Right workbench.action.positionPanelRight Move Panel To Bottom workbench.action.positionPanelBottom Open Next Recently Used Editor workbench.action.openNextRecentlyUsedEditor Open Previously Used Editor workbench.action.openPreviousRecentlyUsedEditor Open Next Recently Used Editor in Group workbench.action.openNextRecentlyUsedEditorInGroup Open Previously Used Editor in Group workbench.action.openPreviousRecentlyUsedEditorInGroup Open Picker of Most Recently Used Editors workbench.action.showAllEditorsByMostRecentlyUsed Open Previously Used Editor via Picker workbench.action.quickOpenPreviousRecentlyUsedEditor ⌃Tab (Windows, Linux Ctrl+Tab ) Open Previously Used Editor in Group via Picker workbench.action.quickOpenPreviousRecentlyUsedEditorInGroup Open Least Used Editor via Picker workbench.action.quickOpenLeastRecentlyUsedEditor ⌃⇧Tab (Windows, Linux Ctrl+Shift+Tab ) Open Least Used Editor in Group via Picker workbench.action.quickOpenLeastRecentlyUsedEditorInGroup Developer: Restart Extension Host workbench.action.restartExtensionHost Engineering TSLint to ESLint migration VS Code is mostly written in TypeScript. In addition to the compiler, we use linting to enforce certain style and engineering rules. In the past, we have used TSLint for that task, but roughly a year ago, the maintainers of TSLint announced its deprecation in favor of ESLint. This milestone we have migrated to ESLint - that includes our lint-configuration and our custom rules . Last but not least, we have also updated the yo code extension generator so that new TypeScript extensions are also checked by ESLint. If you are using TSLint in your own projects, we've created a Migrate TSLint to ESLint guide to help you to switch to ESLint. Building VS Code with TypeScript 3.8-beta VS Code is now built using the TypeScript 3.8 beta release. Support for hosting the Monaco Editor in Shadow DOM We have fixed various issues around mouse handling and dynamic CSS so that the Monaco Editor can now be hosted inside a Shadow DOM API shadow root . New documentation Containers There are new articles covering creating containers with the Microsoft Docker extension. You'll find tutorials for containerizing Node.js and ASP.NET Core applications, pushing to a container registry , and deploying containers to the cloud. Notable fixes 12058 : Save UI state periodically to prevent loss on shutdown 79205 : Explorer tree does not show correct content when connected to case sensitive file system on a case insensitive platform 83543 : Debug program location only shown for active session 85057 : Move dialog details to description row in custom dialog 86445 : Unable to delete multiple Watch debug variables simultaneously via hotkey 88240 : Slow to create many Watch dropdown expressions 89057 : Let read-only editors show problems 89405 : Text files: do not report dirty for readonly models Thank you Last but certainly not least, a big Thank You! to the following folks that helped to make VS Code even better: Contributions to our issue tracking: John Murray (@gjsjohnmurray) Andrii Dieiev (@IllusionMH) Alexander (@usernamehw) Contributions to vscode : Alexander Fell (@AlexFell-Velo) : add position panel left PR #84477 AlexStrNik (@AlexStrNik) : Fix #89493 PR #89653 Brett Cannon (@brettcannon) : Merge pull request #87946 from brettcannon/patch-2 PR #87946 Bura Chuhadar (@BuraChuhadar) 87180: Wrong Markdown preview format for files in UNC path PR #87501 87456: Configuration to increase the terminal cursor width PR #87911 Siberian Cat (@cat-kitten) : Roblox XML file syntax highlight support PR #87755 Charles Gagnon (@Charles-Gagnon) : Don't instrument any test code for coverage PR #86608 Chayim Refael Friedman (@ChayimFriedman2) : Hide Debug Console After Session Has Stopped PR #83249 Daniel Beigi (@dbeigi) : Fixed #83983 added highlight collapsed PR #84955 Dmitry Gozman (@dgozman) : Process debug adapter messages in separate tasks; see #33822, #79196 PR #81403 Dima Krasner (@dimkr) : Bump node-native-keymap to 2.1.1 for easier arm64 cross-compilation PR #86659 David Lechner (@dlech) : Fix threads not fetched after restarting debug adapter PR #88790 Daryl Chan (@dvrylc) : Hide Markdown preview editor icon when there is no active icon theme PR #88692 Fabien Launay (@FabienLaunay) fix word repetition in lifecycle.ts comment PR #87554 Fix word repetition in lazy.test.ts comment PR #88464 Gabriel DeBacker (@GabeDeBacker) : Allows extension install and uninstall command execution to throw exceptions back to caller PR #88714 Jens Fischer (@Gama11) : Clarify the docs for QuickPickItem.description and detail PR #88622 John Murray (@gjsjohnmurray) : #85645 display Variables fetch failure message PR #85842 @GustavoASC Fixed peekWidgetDefaultFocus configuration mispelling PR #89672 Developed commands to change focus between preview editor and references within Peek View PR #85859 [folding] Changed 'shift + click' folding behavior to collapse only inner ranges when current range is unfolded PR #86626 Yunseok (@hannut91) : Fix typo PR #88824 Harald Rosberg (@hrosb) : bump electron to 6.1.6, fixes missing window titles in accessibility apps PR #86837 Andrew Liu (@hypercubestart) : fix parsed JSDoc author tag PR #80898 Yuki Ueda (@Ikuyadeu) : Replace 'declare var' with 'declare const' PR #87709 Andrii Dieiev (@IllusionMH) : Debounce on type history entries for "files to include/exclude" fields PR #86785 Jason (@JasonMFry) : :speech_balloon: Fix grammar on Welcome Page PR #88801 Jean Pierre (@jeanp413) Merge pull request #87827 from jeanp413/fix-79857 PR #87827 Fixes links in enum setting values can't be clicked PR #86463 Fixes cannot create new debug watch expressions while filtering is active PR #88502 Fixes file drag and drop does not open the explorer pane PR #88078 Fixes incorrect focused element when creating new file/folder and renaming in file explorer PR #87052 Fixes snippet replace when before prefix PR #86509 Fixes terminal env variables don't resolve in empty workspaces PR #83369 Fix mightProducePrintableCharacter numeric keypad support PR #77911 Add setting to control whether to focus the inline editor in peek widget by default PR #88185 Andy Edwards (@jedwards1211) : fix(extHostProgress): throttle instead of debounce PR #86161 Jon Bockhorst (@jmbockhorst) : Make terminal link behavior consistent with the editor PR #83620 Robert Jin (@jzyrobert) Refactor SortOrder & SortOrderConfiguration into one enum PR #87114 Add CompletionItem conversion for additionalTextEdits PR #87648 #85858 Allow breadcrumbs.symbolSortOrder per language PR #86430 #88125 Reverse action order in goToErrorWidget PR #88167 Correct LocationLink link syntax PR #87613 #82352 Implement sorting for search results PR #86563 Kristian Thy (@kthy) : feat: region folding for perl5 PR #85642 kevinn (@latel) : fix minimal wrong spell in stateService PR #86744 Jiaxun Wei (@LeuisKen) : fix: add 'allow-forms' to sandbox attribute. PR #87334 Luis Oliveira (@lmvco) : Support for Shadow DOM PR #88536 Jonathan Carter (@lostintangent) : Remove scheme restriction for Markdown/Emmet language features PR #87541 Maher Jendoubi (@MaherJendoubi) : Contributing: fix typos PR #89256 Maira Wenzel (@mairaw) : fix typo PR #88730 Matias Godoy (@mattogodoy) : Fix typo PR #86957 Matt Crouch (@mjcrouch) : Fix missing styling from various icon container locations PR #88157 Marko Novakovic (@mnovakovic) : CallStackView attempts to move the active frame to the top PR #88074 Mohammad Rahhal (@mrahhal) : Fix mirror cursor selection PR #86986 Ilya Murav'jov (@muravjov) : editor.insertSpaceAfterComment setting PR #41747 Micah Smith (@Olovan) : Fix #84145 when toggling terminal pane PR #88098 pan93412 (@pan93412) : fix(tokenClassificationExtensionPoint): some typos PR #89704 Przemek Dziewa (@pdziewa) : Fix long statusbar items PR #87164 Oliver Larsson (@Playturbo) : Friendly pickstring options PR #89180 Remy Suen (@rcjsuen) : Add missing documentation to CompletionItem's insertText PR #87115 @romainHainaut : Fix #83644 PR #86619 Sameer Puri (@sameer) : Enable Shift-Insert to paste primary clipboard on Linux, fixes #36170. 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https://devblogs.microsoft.com/typescript/announcing-typescript-3-8-beta/#ecmascript-private-fields | Announcing TypeScript 3.8 Beta - TypeScript Skip to main content Microsoft Dev Blogs Dev Blogs Dev Blogs Home Developer Microsoft for Developers Visual Studio Visual Studio Code Develop from the cloud All things Azure Xcode DevOps Windows Developer ISE Developer Azure SDK Command Line Aspire Technology DirectX Semantic Kernel Languages C++ C# F# TypeScript PowerShell Team Python Java Java Blog in Chinese Go .NET All .NET posts .NET Aspire .NET MAUI AI ASP.NET Core Blazor Entity Framework NuGet Servicing .NET Blog in Chinese Platform Development #ifdef Windows Microsoft Foundry Azure Government Azure VM Runtime Team Bing Dev Center Microsoft Edge Dev Microsoft Azure Microsoft 365 Developer Microsoft Entra Identity Developer Old New Thing Power Platform Data Development Azure Cosmos DB Azure Data Studio Azure SQL OData Revolutions R Unified Data Model (IDEAs) Microsoft Entra PowerShell More Search Search No results Cancel Dev Blogs TypeScript Announcing TypeScript 3.8 Beta January 10th, 2020 0 reactions Announcing TypeScript 3.8 Beta Daniel Rosenwasser Principal Product Manager Show more Today we’re announcing the availability of TypeScript 3.8 Beta! This Beta release contains all the new features you should expect from TypeScript 3.8’s final release. To get started using the beta, you can get it through NuGet , or through npm with the following command: npm install typescript@beta You can also get editor support by Downloading for Visual Studio 2019/2017 Following directions for Visual Studio Code and Sublime Text . TypeScript 3.8 brings a lot of new features, including new or upcoming ECMAScript standards features, new syntax for importing/exporting only types, and more. Type-Only Imports and Exports ECMAScript Private Fields export * as ns Syntax Top-Level await JSDoc Property Modifiers watchOptions “Fast and Loose” Incremental Checking Type-Only Imports and Export TypeScript reuses JavaScript’s import syntax in order to let us reference types. For instance, in the following example, we’re able to import doThing which is a JavaScript value along with Options which is purely a TypeScript type. // ./foo.ts interface Options { // ... } export function doThing ( options : Options ) { // ... } // ./bar.ts import { doThing , Options } from "./foo.js" ; function doThingBetter ( options : Options ) { // do something twice as good doThing ( options ) ; doThing ( options ) ; } This is convenient because most of the time we don’t have to worry about what’s being imported – just that we’re importing something . Unfortunately, this only worked because of a feature called import elision . When TypeScript outputs JavaScript files, it sees that Options is only used as a type, and it automatically drops its import. The resulting output looks kind of like this: // ./foo.js export function doThing ( options : Options ) { // ... } // ./bar.js import { doThing } from "./foo.js" ; function doThingBetter ( options : Options ) { // do something twice as good doThing ( options ) ; doThing ( options ) ; } Again, this behavior is usually great, but it causes some other problems. First of all, there are some places where it’s ambiguous whether a value or a type is being exported. For example, in the following example is MyThing a value or a type? import { MyThing } from "./some-module.js" ; export { MyThing } ; Limiting ourselves to just this file, there’s no way to know. Both Babel and TypeScript’s transpileModule API will emit code that doesn’t work correctly if MyThing is only a type, and TypeScript’s isolatedModules flag will warn us that it’ll be a problem. The real problem here is that there’s no way to say “no, no, I really only meant the type – this should be erased”, so import elision isn’t good enough. The other issue was that TypeScript’s import elision would get rid of import statements that only contained imports used as types. That caused observably different behavior for modules that have side-effects, and so users would have to insert a second import statement purely to ensure side-effects. // This statement will get erased because of import elision. import { SomeTypeFoo , SomeOtherTypeBar } from "./module-with-side-effects" ; // This statement always sticks around. import "./module-with-side-effects" ; A concrete place where we saw this coming up was in frameworks like Angular.js (1.x) where services needed to be registered globally (which is a side-effect), but where those services were only import ed for types. // ./service.ts export class Service { // ... } register ( "globalServiceId" , Service ) ; // ./consumer.ts import { Service } from "./service.js" ; inject ( "globalServiceId" , function ( service : Service ) { // do stuff with Service } ) ; As a result, ./service.js will never get run, and things will break at runtime. To avoid this class of issues, we realized we needed to give users more fine-grained control over how things were getting imported/elided. As a solution in TypeScript 3.8, we’ve added a new syntax for type-only imports and exports. import type { SomeThing } from "./some-module.js" ; export type { SomeThing } ; import type only imports declarations to be used for type annotations and declarations. It always gets fully erased, so there’s no remnant of it at runtime. Similarly, export type only provides an export that can be used for type contexts, and is also erased from TypeScript’s output. It’s important to note that classes have a value at runtime and a type at design-time, and the use is very context-sensitive. When using import type to import a class, you can’t do things like extend from it. import type { Component } from "react" ; interface ButtonProps { // ... } class Button extends Component < ButtonProps > { // ~~~~~~~~~ // error! 'Component' only refers to a type, but is being used as a value here. // ... } If you’ve used Flow before, the syntax is fairly similar. One difference is that we’ve added a few restrictions to avoid code that might appear ambiguous. // Is only 'Foo' a type? Or every declaration in the import? // We just give an error because it's not clear. import type Foo , { Bar , Baz } from "some-module" ; // ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ // error! A type-only import can specify a default import or named bindings, but not both. In conjunction with import type , we’ve also added a new compiler flag to control what happens with imports that won’t be utilized at runtime: importsNotUsedAsValues . At this point the name is tentative, but this flag takes 3 different options: remove : this is today’s behavior of dropping these imports. It’s going to continue to be the default, and is a non-breaking change. preserve : this preserves all imports whose values are never used. This can cause imports/side-effects to be preserved. error : this preserves all imports (the same as the preserve option), but will error when a value import is only used as a type. This might be useful if you want to ensure no values are being accidentally imported, but still make side-effect imports explicit. For more information about the feature, you can take a look at the pull request . Type-Only vs Erased There is a final note about this feature. In TypeScript 3.8 Beta, only the type meaning of a declaration will be imported by import type . That means that you can’t use values even if they’re purely used for type positions (like in the extends clause of a class declared with the declare modifier, and the typeof type operator). import type { Base } from "my-library" ; let baseConstructor : typeof Base ; // ~~~~ // error! 'Base' only refers to a type, but is being used as a value here. declare class Derived extends Base { // ~~~~ // error! 'Base' only refers to a type, but is being used as a value here. } We’re looking at changing this behavior based on recent feedback. Instead of only importing the type side of declarations, we’re planning on changing the meaning of import type to mean “import whatever this is, but only allow it in type positions.” In other words, things imported using import type can only be used in places where it won’t affect surrounding JavaScript code. While this behavior is not in the beta, you can expect it in our upcoming release candidate, and keep track of that work on its respective pull request . ECMAScript Private Fields TypeScript 3.8 brings support for ECMAScript’s private fields, part of the stage-3 class fields proposal . This work was started and driven to completion by our good friends at Bloomberg! class Person { # name : string constructor ( name : string ) { this . # name = name ; } greet ( ) { console . log ( `Hello, my name is ${ this . # name } !` ) ; } } let jeremy = new Person ( "Jeremy Bearimy" ) ; jeremy . # name // ~~~~~ // Property '#name' is not accessible outside class 'Person' // because it has a private identifier. Unlike regular properties (even ones declared with the private modifier), private fields have a few rules to keep in mind. Some of them are: Private fields start with a # character. Sometimes we call these private names . Every private field name is uniquely scoped to its containing class. TypeScript accessibility modifiers like public or private can’t be used on private fields. Private fields can’t be accessed or even detected outside of the containing class – even by JS users! Sometimes we call this hard privacy . Apart from “hard” privacy, another benefit of private fields is that uniqueness we just mentioned. For example, regular property declarations are prone to being overwritten in subclasses. class C { foo = 10 ; cHelper ( ) { return this . foo ; } } class D extends C { foo = 20 ; dHelper ( ) { return this . foo ; } } let instance = new D ( ) ; // 'this.foo' refers to the same property on each instance. console . log ( instance . cHelper ( ) ) ; // prints '20' console . log ( instance . dHelper ( ) ) ; // prints '20' With private fields, you’ll never have to worry about this, since each field name is unique to the containing class. class C { # foo = 10 ; cHelper ( ) { return this . # foo ; } } class D extends C { # foo = 20 ; dHelper ( ) { return this . # foo ; } } let instance = new D ( ) ; // 'this.#foo' refers to a different field within each class. console . log ( instance . cHelper ( ) ) ; // prints '10' console . log ( instance . dHelper ( ) ) ; // prints '20' Another thing worth noting is that accessing a private field on any other type will result in a TypeError ! class Square { # sideLength : number ; constructor ( sideLength : number ) { this . # sideLength = sideLength ; } equals ( other : any ) { return this . # sideLength === other . # sideLength ; } } const a = new Square ( 100 ) ; const b = { sideLength : 100 } ; // Boom! // TypeError: attempted to get private field on non-instance // This fails because 'b' is not an instance of 'Square'. console . log ( a . equals ( b ) ) ; Finally, for any plain .js file users, private fields always have to be declared before they’re assigned to. class C { // No declaration for '#foo' // :( constructor ( foo : number ) { // SyntaxError! // '#foo' needs to be declared before writing to it. this . # foo = foo ; } } JavaScript has always allowed users to access undeclared properties, whereas TypeScript has always required declarations for class properties. With private fields, declarations are always needed regardless of whether we’re working in .js or .ts files. class C { /** @type {number} */ # foo ; constructor ( foo : number ) { // This works. this . # foo = foo ; } } For more information about the implementation, you can check out the original pull request Which should I use? We’ve already received many questions on which type of privates you should use as a TypeScript user: most commonly, “should I use the private keyword, or ECMAScript’s hash/pound ( # ) private fields?” Like all good questions, the answer is not good: it depends! When it comes to properties, TypeScript’s private modifiers are fully erased – that means that while the data will be there, nothing is encoded in your JavaScript output about how the property was declared. At runtime, it acts entirely like a normal property. That means that when using the private keyword, privacy is only enforced at compile-time/design-time, and for JavaScript consumers, it’s entirely intent-based. class C { private foo = 10 ; } // This is an error at compile time, // but when TypeScript outputs .js files, // it'll run fine and print '10'. console . log ( new C ( ) . foo ) ; // prints '10' // ~~~ // error! Property 'foo' is private and only accessible within class 'C'. // TypeScript allows this at compile-time // as a "work-around" to avoid the error. console . log ( new C ( ) [ "foo" ] ) ; // prints '10' The upside is that this sort of “soft privacy” can help your consumers temporarily work around not having access to some API, and works in any runtime. On the other hand, ECMAScript’s # privates are completely inaccessible outside of the class. class C { # foo = 10 ; } console . log ( new C ( ) . # foo ) ; // SyntaxError // ~~~~ // TypeScript reports an error *and* // this won't work at runtime! console . log ( new C ( ) [ "#foo" ] ) ; // prints undefined // ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ // TypeScript reports an error under 'noImplicitAny', // and this prints 'undefined'. This hard privacy is really useful for strictly ensuring that nobody can take use of any of your internals. If you’re a library author, removing or renaming a private field should never cause a breaking change. As we mentioned, another benefit is that subclassing can be easier with ECMAScript’s # privates because they really are private. When using ECMAScript # private fields, no subclass ever has to worry about collisions in field naming. When it comes to TypeScript’s private property declarations, users still have to be careful not to trample over properties declared in superclasses. Finally, something to consider is where you intend for your code to run. TypeScript currently can’t support this feature unless targeting ECMAScript 2015 (ES6) targets or higher. This is because our downleveled implementation uses WeakMap s to enforce privacy, and WeakMap s can’t be polyfilled in a way that doesn’t cause memory leaks. In contrast, TypeScript’s private -declared properties work with all targets – even ECMAScript 3! Kudos! It’s worth reiterating how much work went into this feature from our contributors at Bloomberg. They were diligent in taking the time to learn to contribute features to the compiler/language service, and paid close attention to the ECMAScript specification to test that the feature was implemented in compliant manner. They even improved another 3rd party project, CLA Assistant , which made contributing to TypeScript even easier. We’d like to extend a special thanks to: Joey Watts Max Heiber Rob Palmer Michael Gunter Ravi Amin Jaideep Bhoosreddy Michael Molisani Tim McClure export * as ns Syntax It’s often common to have a single entry-point that exposes all the members of another module as a single member. import * as utilities from "./utilities.js" ; export { utilities } ; This is so common that ECMAScript 2020 recently added a new syntax to support this pattern! export * as utilities from "./utilities.js" ; This is a nice quality-of-life improvement to JavaScript, and TypeScript 3.8 implements this syntax. When your module target is earlier than es2020 , TypeScript will output something along the lines of the first code snippet. Special thanks to community member Wenlu Wang (Kingwl) who implemented this feature! For more information, check out the original pull request . Top-Level await Most modern environments that provide I/O in JavaScript (like HTTP requests) is asynchronous, and many modern APIs return Promise s. While this has a lot of benefits in making operations non-blocking, it makes certain things like loading files or external content surprisingly tedious. fetch ( "..." ) . then ( response => response . text ( ) ) . then ( greeting => { console . log ( greeting ) } ) ; To avoid .then chains with Promise s, JavaScript users often introduced an async function in order to use await , and then immediately called the function after defining it. async function main ( ) { const response = await fetch ( "..." ) ; const greeting = await response . text ( ) ; console . log ( greeting ) ; } main ( ) . catch ( e => console . error ( e ) ) To avoid introducing an async function, we can use a handy upcoming ECMAScript feature called “top-level await “. Previously in JavaScript (along with most other languages with a similar feature), await was only allowed within the body of an async function. However, with top-level await , we can use await at the top level of a module. const response = await fetch ( "..." ) ; const greeting = await response . text ( ) ; console . log ( greeting ) ; // Make sure we're a module export { } ; Note there’s a subtlety: top-level await only works at the top level of a module , and files are only considered modules when TypeScript finds an import or an export . In some basic cases, you might need to write out export {} as some boilerplate to make sure of this. Top level await may not work in all environments where you might expect at this point. Currently, you can only use top level await when the target compiler option is es2017 or above, and module is esnext or system . Support within several environments and bundlers may be limited or may require enabling experimental support. For more information on our implementation, you can check out the original pull request . es2020 for target and module Thanks to Kagami Sascha Rosylight (saschanaz) , TypeScript 3.8 supports es2020 as an option for module and target . This will preserve newer ECMAScript 2020 features like optional chaining, nullish coalescing, export * as ns , and dynamic import(...) syntax. It also means bigint literals now have a stable target below esnext . JSDoc Property Modifiers TypeScript 3.8 supports JavaScript files by turning on the allowJs flag, and also supports type-checking those JavaScript files via the checkJs option or by adding a // @ts-check comment to the top of your .js files. Because JavaScript files don’t have dedicated syntax for type-checking, TypeScript leverages JSDoc. TypeScript 3.8 understands a few new JSDoc tags for properties. First are the accessibility modifiers: @public , @private , and @protected . These tags work exactly like public , private , and protected respectively work in TypeScript. // @ts-check class Foo { constructor ( ) { /** @private */ this . stuff = 100 ; } printStuff ( ) { console . log ( this . stuff ) ; } } new Foo ( ) . stuff ; // ~~~~~ // error! Property 'stuff' is private and only accessible within class 'Foo'. @public is always implied and can be left off, but means that a property can be reached from anywhere. @private means that a property can only be used within the containing class. @protected means that a property can only be used within the containing class, and all derived subclasses, but not on dissimilar instances of the containing class. Next, we’ve also added the @readonly modifier to ensure that a property is only ever written to during initialization. // @ts-check class Foo { constructor ( ) { /** @readonly */ this . stuff = 100 ; } writeToStuff ( ) { this . stuff = 200 ; // ~~~~~ // Cannot assign to 'stuff' because it is a read-only property. } } new Foo ( ) . stuff ++ ; // ~~~~~ // Cannot assign to 'stuff' because it is a read-only property. watchOptions TypeScript has strived to provide reliable file-watching capabilities in --watch mode and in editors for years. While it’s worked well for the most part, it turns out that file-watching in Node.js is hard, and its drawbacks can be reflected in our logic. The built-in APIs in Node.js are either CPU/energy-intensive and inaccurate ( fs.watchFile ) or they’re wildly inconsistent across platforms ( fs.watch ). Additionally, it’s practically impossible to determine which API will work better because it depends not only on the platform, but the file system on which a file resides. This has been a struggle, because TypeScript needs to run on more platforms than just Node.js, and also strives to avoid dependencies to be entirely self-contained. This especially applies to dependencies on native Node.js modules. Because every project might work better under different strategies, TypeScript 3.8 introduces a new watchOptions field in tsconfig.json and jsconfig.json which allows users to tell the compiler/language service which watching strategies should be used to keep track of files and directories. { // Some typical compiler options "compilerOptions" : { "target" : "es2020" , "moduleResolution" : "node" , // ... } , // NEW: Options for file/directory watching "watchOptions" : { // Use native file system events for files and directories "watchFile" : "useFsEvents" , "watchDirectory" : "useFsEvents" , // Poll files for updates more frequently // when they're updated a lot. "fallbackPolling" : "dynamicPriority" } } watchOptions contains 4 new options that can be configured: watchFile : the strategy for how individual files are watched. This can be set to fixedPollingInterval : Check every file for changes several times a second at a fixed interval. priorityPollingInterval : Check every file for changes several times a second, but use heuristics to check certain types of files less frequently than others. dynamicPriorityPolling : Use a dynamic queue where less-frequently modified files will be checked less often. useFsEvents (the default): Attempt to use the operating system/file system’s native events for file changes. useFsEventsOnParentDirectory : Attempt to use the operating system/file system’s native events to listen for changes on a file’s containing directories. This can use fewer file watchers, but might be less accurate. watchDirectory : the strategy for how entire directory trees are watched under systems that lack recursive file-watching functionality. This can be set to: fixedPollingInterval : Check every directory for changes several times a second at a fixed interval. dynamicPriorityPolling : Use a dynamic queue where less-frequently modified directories will be checked less often. useFsEvents (the default): Attempt to use the operating system/file system’s native events for directory changes. fallbackPolling : when using file system events, this option specifies the polling strategy that gets used when the system runs out of native file watchers and/or doesn’t support native file watchers. This can be set to fixedPollingInterval : (See above.) priorityPollingInterval : (See above.) dynamicPriorityPolling : (See above.) synchronousWatchDirectory : Disable deferred watching on directories. Deferred watching is useful when lots of file changes might occur at once (e.g. a change in node_modules from running npm install ), but you might want to disable it with this flag for some less-common setups. For more information on watchOptions , head over to GitHub to see the pull request . “Fast and Loose” Incremental Checking TypeScript’s --watch mode and --incremental mode can help tighten the feedback loop for projects. Turning on --incremental mode makes TypeScript keep track of which files can affect others, and on top of doing that, --watch mode keeps the compiler process open and reuses as much information in memory as possible. However, for much larger projects, even the dramatic gains in speed that these options afford us isn’t enough. For example, the Visual Studio Code team had built their own build tool around TypeScript called gulp-tsb which would be less accurate in assessing which files needed to be rechecked/rebuilt in its watch mode, and as a result, could provide drastically low build times. Sacrificing accuracy for build speed, for better or worse, is a tradeoff many are willing to make in the TypeScript/JavaScript world. Lots of users prioritize tightening their iteration time over addressing the errors up-front. As an example, it’s fairly common to build code regardless of the results of type-checking or linting. TypeScript 3.8 introduces a new compiler option called assumeChangesOnlyAffectDirectDependencies . When this option is enabled, TypeScript will avoid rechecking/rebuilding all truly possibly-affected files, and only recheck/rebuild files that have changed as well as files that directly import them. For example, consider a file fileD.ts that imports fileC.ts that imports fileB.ts that imports fileA.ts as follows: fileA.ts <- fileB.ts <- fileC.ts <- fileD.ts In --watch mode, a change in fileA.ts would typically mean that TypeScript would need to at least re-check fileB.ts , fileC.ts , and fileD.ts . Under assumeChangesOnlyAffectDirectDependencies , a change in fileA.ts means that only fileA.ts and fileB.ts need to be re-checked. In a codebase like Visual Studio Code, this reduced rebuild times for changes in certain files from about 14 seconds to about 1 second. While we don’t necessarily recommend this option for all codebases, you might be interested if you have an extremely large codebase and are willing to defer full project errors until later (e.g. a dedicated build via a tsconfig.fullbuild.json or in CI). For more details, you can see the original pull request . Breaking Changes TypeScript 3.8 contains a few minor breaking changes that should be noted. Stricter Assignability Checks to Unions with Index Signatures Previously, excess properties were unchecked when assigning to unions where any type had an index signature – even if that excess property could never satisfy that index signature. In TypeScript 3.8, the type-checker is stricter, and only “exempts” properties from excess property checks if that property could plausibly satisfy an index signature. const obj1 : { [ x : string ] : number } | { a : number } ; obj1 = { a : 5 , c : 'abc' } // ~ // Error! // The type '{ [x: string]: number }' no longer exempts 'c' // from excess property checks on '{ a: number }'. let obj2 : { [ x : string ] : number } | { [ x : number ] : number } ; obj2 = { a : 'abc' } ; // ~ // Error! // The types '{ [x: string]: number }' and '{ [x: number]: number }' no longer exempts 'a' // from excess property checks against '{ [x: number]: number }', // and it *is* sort of an excess property because 'a' isn't a numeric property name. // This one is more subtle. object in JSDoc is No Longer any Under noImplicitAny Historically, TypeScript’s support for checking JavaScript has been lax in certain ways in order to provide an approachable experience. For example, users often used Object in JSDoc to mean, “some object, I dunno what”, we’ve treated it as any . // @ts-check /** * @param thing {Object} some object, i dunno what */ function doSomething ( thing ) { let x = thing . x ; let y = thing . y ; thing ( ) ; } This is because treating it as TypeScript’s Object type would end up in code reporting uninteresting errors, since the Object type is an extremely vague type with few capabilities other than methods like toString and valueOf . However, TypeScript does have a more useful type named object (notice that lowercase o ). The object type is more restrictive than Object , in that it rejects all primitive types like string , boolean , and number . Unfortunately, both Object and object were treated as any in JSDoc. Because object can come in handy and is used significantly less than Object in JSDoc, we’ve removed the special-case behavior in JavaScript files when using noImplicitAny so that in JSDoc, the object type really refers to the non-primitive object type. What’s Next? Now that the beta is out, our team has been focusing largely on bug fixes and polish for what will eventually become TypeScript 3.8. As you can see on our current Iteration Plan , we’ll have one release candidate (a pre-release) in a couple of weeks, followed by a full release around mid-February. As editor features we’ve developed become more mature, we’ll also show off functionality like Call Hierarchy and the “convert to template string” refactoring. If you’re able to give our beta a try, we would highly appreciate your feedback! So download it today, and happy hacking! – Daniel Rosenwasser and the TypeScript Team 0 3 0 Share on Facebook Share on X Share on Linkedin Copy Link --> Category TypeScript Share Author Daniel Rosenwasser Principal Product Manager Daniel Rosenwasser is the product manager of the TypeScript team. He has a passion for programming languages, compilers, and great developer tooling. 3 comments Discussion is closed. Login to edit/delete existing comments. Code of Conduct Sort by : Newest Newest Popular Oldest Rob Eisenberg --> Rob Eisenberg --> January 17, 2020 0 --> Collapse this comment --> Copy link --> --> --> --> Sadly, private fields are implemented in a way that make them incompatible with Proxy. If you create a Proxy over an object that uses private fields, then your app will crash with a runtime error when you access *public* APIs that internally use private fields. Practically, this means you can't use private fields and Proxy together. The implications are that if a library author uses private fields or proxies internally, then that library may be incompatible with other libraries or app code that use private fields or proxies. Ironically, it means that you must know the private implementation details of... Read more Sadly, private fields are implemented in a way that make them incompatible with Proxy. If you create a Proxy over an object that uses private fields, then your app will crash with a runtime error when you access *public* APIs that internally use private fields. Practically, this means you can’t use private fields and Proxy together. The implications are that if a library author uses private fields or proxies internally, then that library may be incompatible with other libraries or app code that use private fields or proxies. Ironically, it means that you must know the private implementation details of 3rd party code before you can understand whether it will crash your own code, and if the 3rd party adds private fields in a patch or minor version, it actually constitutes a public API breaking change. After over a year of arguing about this with tc39, they were unwilling to adjust the design to prevent the runtime error. I’m grateful that the TypeScript team has been such “good sports” in the midst of this, as I know TS had other concerns with the feature design too. Hopefully, moving forward, we’ll be able to correct for these issues. Thanks for the hard work you all do. Read less Noel Abrahams --> Noel Abrahams --> January 17, 2020 0 --> Collapse this comment --> Copy link --> --> --> --> You get an 'A' for clarity, Daniel. On the `assumeChangesOnlyAffectDirectDependencies`, this looks like something we'd like to use but it's pretty pointless if there is no easy way to force a full recheck. The problem we are having is mostly with 'compile-on-save'. In our large code-base, it pretty much never works because changes to an upstream file causes hundreds of dependencies to be built and we never get to see the process complete—not in our lifetime. It would be great if the flag can be enabled just for `compile-on-save`. So within the context of Visual Studio, invoking a build on a project... Read more You get an ‘A’ for clarity, Daniel. On the `assumeChangesOnlyAffectDirectDependencies`, this looks like something we’d like to use but it’s pretty pointless if there is no easy way to force a full recheck. The problem we are having is mostly with ‘compile-on-save’. In our large code-base, it pretty much never works because changes to an upstream file causes hundreds of dependencies to be built and we never get to see the process complete—not in our lifetime. It would be great if the flag can be enabled just for `compile-on-save`. So within the context of Visual Studio, invoking a build on a project would check ALL dependencies. Read less Kitty Quinn --> Kitty Quinn --> January 11, 2020 0 --> Collapse this comment --> Copy link --> --> --> --> Wow! That’s quite the update. Thank you all for the great work, super excited to start using it. You make all of our lives better 🙂 Read next February 6, 2020 Announcing TypeScript 3.8 RC Daniel Rosenwasser February 20, 2020 Announcing TypeScript 3.8 Daniel Rosenwasser Stay informed Get notified when new posts are published. Email * Country/Region * Select... 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https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/announcing-net-6/ | Announcing .NET 6 - The Fastest .NET Yet - .NET Blog Skip to main content Microsoft Dev Blogs Dev Blogs Dev Blogs Home Developer Microsoft for Developers Visual Studio Visual Studio Code Develop from the cloud All things Azure Xcode DevOps Windows Developer ISE Developer Azure SDK Command Line Aspire Technology DirectX Semantic Kernel Languages C++ C# F# TypeScript PowerShell Team Python Java Java Blog in Chinese Go .NET All .NET posts .NET Aspire .NET MAUI AI ASP.NET Core Blazor Entity Framework NuGet Servicing .NET Blog in Chinese Platform Development #ifdef Windows Microsoft Foundry Azure Government Azure VM Runtime Team Bing Dev Center Microsoft Edge Dev Microsoft Azure Microsoft 365 Developer Microsoft Entra Identity Developer Old New Thing Power Platform Data Development Azure Cosmos DB Azure Data Studio Azure SQL OData Revolutions R Unified Data Model (IDEAs) Microsoft Entra PowerShell More Search Search No results Cancel Dev Blogs .NET Blog Announcing .NET 6 — The Fastest .NET Yet .NET 10 is here! .NET 10 is now available: the most productive, modern, secure, intelligent, and performant release of .NET yet. Learn More Download Now November 8th, 2021 2 reactions Announcing .NET 6 — The Fastest .NET Yet Richard Lander Product Manager Show more Welcome to .NET 6. Today’s release is the result of just over a year’s worth of effort by the .NET Team and community. C# 10 and F# 6 deliver language improvements that make your code simpler and better. There are massive gains in performance , which we’ve seen dropping the cost of hosting cloud services at Microsoft. .NET 6 is the first release that natively supports Apple Silicon (Arm64) and has also been improved for Windows Arm64. We built a new dynamic profile-guided optimization (PGO) system that delivers deep optimizations that are only possible at runtime. Cloud diagnostics have been improved with dotnet monitor and OpenTelemetry . WebAssembly support is more capable and performant. New APIs have been added, for HTTP/3 , processing JSON , mathematics , and directly manipulating memory. .NET 6 will be supported for three years . Developers have already started upgrading applications to .NET 6 and we’ve heard great early results in production. .NET 6 is ready for your app. You can download .NET 6 for Linux, macOS, and Windows. Installers and binaries Container images Linux packages Release notes API diff Known issues GitHub issue tracker See the ASP.NET Core , Entity Framework , Windows Forms , .NET MAUI , YARP , and dotnet monitor posts for what’s new in a variety of scenarios. Visual Studio 2022 is also releasing today. Read the announcement and watch the launch event to learn more about the release. PowerShell 7.2 is also releasing today, built on .NET 6. PowerShell users get access to the same performance improvements and APIs as .NET developers. .NET Conf is a free, three-day, virtual developer event that celebrates the major releases of .NET. It starts tomorrow and runs November 9-11 featuring speakers from our team, teams at Microsoft, and the broader community with over 80 sessions. Tune in to learn and engage with us . Check out the new conversations posts for in-depth engineer-to-engineer discussions on the latest .NET features. .NET 6 Highlights .NET 6 is: Production stress-tested with Microsoft services , cloud apps run by other companies , and open source projects . Supported for three years as the latest long term support (LTS) release . Unified platform across browser , cloud , desktop , IoT , and mobile apps , all using the same .NET Libraries and the ability to share code easily. Performance is greatly improved across the board and for file I/O in particular , which together result in decreased execution time, latency, and memory use. C# 10 offers language improvements such as record structs, implicit using, and new lambda capabilities, while the compiler adds incremental source generators. F# 6 adds new features including Task based async, pipeline debugging and numerous performance improvements . Visual Basic has improvements in the Visual Studio experience and for Windows Forms project open experience . Hot Reload enables you to skip rebuilding and restarting your app to view a new change — while your app is running — supported in Visual Studio 2022 and from the .NET CLI, for C# and Visual Basic. Cloud diagnostics have been improved with OpenTelemetry and dotnet monitor , which is now supported in production and available with Azure App Service. JSON APIs are more capable and have higher performance with a source generator for the serializer. Minimal APIs introduced in ASP.NET Core to simplify the getting started experience and improve the performance of HTTP services. Blazor components can now be rendered from JavaScript and integrated with existing JavaScript based apps. WebAssembly AOT compilation for Blazor WebAssembly (Wasm) apps , as well as support for runtime relinking and native dependencies. Single-page apps built with ASP.NET Core now use a more flexible pattern that can be used with Angular, React, and other popular frontend JavaScript frameworks. HTTP/3 has been added so that ASP.NET Core, HttpClient, and gRPC can all interact with HTTP/3 clients and servers . File IO now has support for symbolic links and has greatly improved performance with a re-written-from-scratch FileStream . Security has been improved with support for OpenSSL 3 , the ChaCha20Poly1305 encryption scheme , and runtime defense-in-depth mitigations, specifically W^X and CET . Single-file apps (extraction-free) can be published for Linux, macOS, and Windows (previously only Linux). IL trimming is now more capable and effective, with new warnings and analyzers to ensure correct final results. Source generators and analyzers have been added that help you produce better, safer, and higher performance code. Source build enables organizations like Red Hat to build .NET from source and offer their own builds to their users. The release includes about ten thousand git commits. Even with the length of this post, it skips over many improvements. You’ll have to download and try .NET 6 to see everything that’s new. Support .NET 6 is a Long-term Support (LTS) release that will be supported for three years . It is supported on multiple operating systems , including macOS Apple Silicon and Windows Arm64. Red Hat supports .NET on Red Hat Enterprise Linux, in collaboration with the .NET Team . On RHEL 8 and later, .NET 6 will be available for the AMD and Intel (x64_64), ARM (aarch64), and IBM Z and LinuxONE (s390x) architectures. Please start migrating your apps to .NET 6, particularly .NET 5 apps. We have heard from early adopters that upgrading to .NET 6 is straightforward from .NET Core 3.1 and .NET 5. .NET 6 is supported with Visual Studio 2022 and Visual Studio 2022 for Mac . It is not supported with Visual Studio 2019, Visual Studio for Mac 8, or MSBuild 16. If you want to use .NET 6, you will need to upgrade to Visual Studio 2022 (which is also now 64-bit ). .NET 6 is supported with the Visual Studio Code C# extension . Azure App Service: Azure Functions now supports running serverless functions in .NET 6 . The App Service .NET 6 GA Announcement has information and details for ASP.NET Core developers excited to get going with .NET 6 today. Azure Static Web Apps now supports full-stack .NET 6 applications with Blazor WebAssembly frontends and Azure Function APIs . Note: If you’re app is already running a .NET 6 Preview or RC build on App Service, it will be auto-updated on the first restart once the .NET 6 runtime and SDK are deployed to your region. If you deployed a self-contained app, you will need to re-build and re-deploy. Unified and extended platform .NET 6 delivers a unified platform, for browser , cloud , desktop , IoT , and mobile apps . The underlying platform has been updated to serve the needs of all app types and to make it easy to re-use code across all your apps. New capabilities and improvements are available to all apps at the same time, so that your code running in the cloud or on a mobile device behaves the same way and has the same benefits. The reach of .NET developers continues to widen with each release. Machine learning and WebAssembly are two of the most recent additions. For example, with machine learning, you can write apps that look for anomalies in streaming data. With WebAssembly, you can host .NET apps in the browser , just like HTML and JavaScript, or mix them with HTML and JavaScript . One of the most exciting additions is .NET Multi-platform App UI (.NET MAUI) . You can now write code — in a single project — that delivers a modern client app experience across desktop and mobile operating systems. .NET MAUI will be released a little later than .NET 6. We’ve put a lot of time and effort into .NET MAUI and are very excited to release it and see .NET MAUI apps in production. Of course, .NET apps are also at home on Windows desktop — with Windows Forms and WPF — and in the cloud with ASP.NET Core. They are the app types we’ve offered for the longest and they continue to be very popular, and we’ve improved them in .NET 6. Targeting .NET 6 Continuing on the theme of a broad platform, writing .NET code across all those operating systems is easy. To target .NET 6 , you need to use a .NET 6 target framework, like the following: <TargetFramework>net6.0</TargetFramework> The net6.0 Target Framework Moniker (TFM) gives you access to all the cross-platform APIs that .NET offers. This is the best option if you are writing console apps, ASP.NET Core apps, or reusable cross-platform libraries. If you are targeting a specific operating system (like if writing a Windows Forms or iOS app), then there is another set of TFMs (that each target a self-evident operating system) for you to use. They give you access to all the APIs in net6.0 plus a bunch of operating-system-specific ones. net6.0-android net6.0-ios net6.0-maccatalyst net6.0-tvos net6.0-windows The version-less TFMs are each equivalent to targeting the lowest supported operating system version by .NET 6. You can specify an operating system version if you want to be specific or to get access to newer APIs. The net6.0 and net6.0-windows TFMs are supported (same as .NET 5). The Android and Apple TFMs are new with .NET 6 and currently in preview. They will be supported with a later .NET 6 update. There are no compatibility relationships between the OS-specific TFMs. For example, net6.0-ios is not compatible with net6.0-tvos . If you want to share code, you need to do that with source with #if statements or binaries with net6.0 targeted code. Performance The team has had a deep and growing focus on performance ever since we started the .NET Core project. Stephen Toub does an amazing job of capturing the progress of .NET performance with each release. If you haven’t had the chance, I recommend taking a look at his Performance improvements in .NET 6 post. In this post, I’ve captured some heavy-hitter performance improvements that you’ll want to know about, including File IO, interface casting, PGO, and System.Text.Json. Dynamic PGO Dynamic Profile-guided Optimization (PGO) can markedly improve steady-state performance. For example, PGO gives a 26% improvement (510K -> 640K) in requests per second for the TechEmpower JSON “MVC” suite. Dynamic PGO builds upon Tiered Compilation , which enables methods to first be compiled very quickly (referred to as “Tier 0”) to improve startup performance, and to then subsequently be recompiled (referred to as “Tier 1”) with lots of optimization enabled once that method has shown to be impactful. This model enables methods to be instrumented in Tier 0 to allow various observations to be made about the code’s execution. When these methods are rejitted at Tier 1, the information gathered from the Tier 0 executions is used to better optimize the Tier 1 code. That’s the essence of the mechanism. Dynamic PGO will have slightly slower startup times than the default runtime, as there is extra code running in Tier 0 methods to observe method behavior. To enable Dynamic PGO, set DOTNET_TieredPGO=1 in the environment where your application will run. You must also ensure that Tiered Compilation is enabled (it is by default). Dynamic PGO is opt-in because it is a new and impactful technology. We want a release of opt-in use and associated feedback to ensure that it is fully stress-tested. We did the same thing with Tiered Compilation. Dynamic PGO is supported and is already in use in production by at least one very large Microsoft service. We encourage you to try it. You can see more on dynamic PGO benefits in Performance in .NET 6 post, including the following microbenchmark, which measures the cost of a particular LINQ enumerator. private IEnumerator<long> _source = Enumerable.Range(0, long.MaxValue).GetEnumerator(); [Benchmark] public void MoveNext() => _source.MoveNext(); Here’s the result, with and without dynamic PGO. Method Mean Code Size PGO Disabled 1.905 ns 30 B PGO Enabled 0.7071 ns 105 B That’s a pretty big difference, but there is also increased code size, which might surprise some readers. This is the size of assembly code generated by the JIT, not memory allocations (which is a more common focus). There is a good explanation for that from the .NET 6 Performance post. One optimization common in PGO implementations is “hot/cold splitting”, where sections of a method frequently executed (“hot”) are moved close together at the beginning of the method, and sections of a method infrequently executed (“cold”) are moved to the end of the method. That enables better use of instruction caches and minimizes loads of likely-unused code. As context, interface dispatch is the most expensive call type in .NET. Non-virtual method calls are the fastest, and even faster still are calls that can be eliminated via inlining. In this case, dynamic PGO is providing two (alternative) callsites for MoveNext . The first — the hot one — is a direct call to Enumerable+RangeIterator.MoveNext and the other — the cold one — is a virtual interface call via IEnumerator<int> . It’s a huge win if the hot one gets called most of the time. This is the magic. When the JIT instrumented the Tier 0 code for this method, that included instrumenting this interface dispatch to track the concrete type of _source on each invocation. And the JIT found that every invocation was on a type called Enumerable+RangeIterator , which is a private class used to implement Enumerable.Range inside of the Enumerable implementation. As such, for Tier 1 the JIT has emitted a check to see whether the type of _source is that Enumerable+RangeIterator : if it isn’t, then it jumps to the cold section we previously highlighted that’s performing the normal interface dispatch. But if it is — which based on the profiling data is expected to be the case the vast majority of the time — it can then proceed to directly invoke the Enumerable+RangeIterator.MoveNext method, non-virtualized. Not only that, but it decided it was profitable to inline that MoveNext method. The net effect is that the generated assembly code is bit larger, but optimized for the exact scenario expected to be most common. Those are the kind of wins we intended when we started building dynamic PGO. Dynamic PGO is discussed again in the RyuJIT section. File IO Improvements FileStream was almost completely re-written in .NET 6 , with a focus on improving async File IO performance. On Windows, the implementation no longer uses blocking APIs and can be up to a few times faster ! We’ve also made improvements to memory usage, on all platforms. After the first async operation (which typically allocates), we’ve made async operations allocation-free ! In addition, we have made the behavior for edge cases uniform where Windows and Unix implementations were different (and it was possible). The performance improvements of this re-write benefit all operating systems. The benefit to Windows is the highest since it was farther behind. macOS and Linux users should also see significantly FileStream performance improvements. The following benchmark writes 100 MB to a new file. private byte[] _bytes = new byte[8_000]; [Benchmark] public async Task Write100MBAsync() { using FileStream fs = new("file.txt", FileMode.Create, FileAccess.Write, FileShare.None, 1, FileOptions.Asynchronous); for (int i = 0; i < 100_000_000 / 8_000; i++) await fs.WriteAsync(_bytes); } On Windows with an SSD drive, we observed a 4x speedup and more than a 1200x allocation drop : Method Runtime Mean Ratio Allocated Write100MBAsync .NET 5.0 1,308.2 ms 1.00 3,809 KB Write100MBAsync .NET 6.0 306.8 ms 0.24 3 KB We also recognized the need for more high-performance file IO features: concurrent reads and writes, and scatter/gather IO. We introduced new APIs to the System.IO.File and System.IO.RandomAccess classes for those cases. async Task AllOrNothingAsync(string path, IReadOnlyList<ReadOnlyMemory<byte>> buffers) { using SafeFileHandle handle = File.OpenHandle( path, FileMode.Create, FileAccess.Write, FileShare.None, FileOptions.Asynchronous, preallocationSize: buffers.Sum(buffer => buffer.Length)); // hint for the OS to pre-allocate disk space await RandomAccess.WriteAsync(handle, buffers, fileOffset: 0); // on Linux it's translated to a single sys-call! } The sample demonstrates: Opening a file handle using the new File.OpenHandle API. Pre-allocating disk space using the new Preallocation Size feature. Writing to the file using the new Scatter/Gather IO API. The Preallocation Size feature improves performance since write operations don’t need to extend the file and it’s less likely that the file is going to be fragmented. This approach improves reliability since write operations will no longer fail due to running out of space since the space has already been reserved. The Scatter/Gather IO API reduces the number of sys-calls required to write the data. Faster interface checking and casting Interface casting performance has been boosted by 16% – 38%. This improvement is particularly useful for C#’s pattern matching to and between interfaces. This chart demonstrates the scale of the improvement for a representative benchmark. One of the biggest advantages of moving parts of the .NET runtime from C++ to managed C# is that it lowers the barrier to contribution. This includes interface casting, which was moved to C# as an early .NET 6 change. Many more people in the .NET ecosystem are literate in C# than C++ (and the runtime uses challenging C++ patterns). Just being able to read some of the code that composes the runtime is a major step to developing confidence in contributing in its various forms. Credit to Ben Adams . System.Text.Json Source Generators We added a source generator for System.Text.Json that avoids the need for reflection and code generation at runtime, and that enables generating optimal serialization code at build time. Serializers are typically written with very conservative techniques because they have to be. However, if you read your own serialization source code (that uses a serializer), you can see what the obvious choices should be that can make a serializer a lot more optimal in your specific case. That’s exactly what this new source generator does. In addition to increasing performance and reducing memory, the source generator produces code that is optimal for assembly trimming. That can help with producing smaller apps. Serializing POCOs is a very common scenario. Using the new source generator, we observe that serialization is ~1.6x faster with our benchmark . Method Mean StdDev Ratio Serializer 243.1 ns 9.54 ns 1.00 SrcGenSerializer 149.3 ns 1.91 ns 0.62 The TechEmpower caching benchmark exercises a platform or framework’s in-memory caching of information sourced from a database. The .NET implementation of the benchmark performs JSON serialization of the cached data in order to send it as a response to the test harness. Requests/sec Requests net5.0 243,000 3,669,151 net6.0 260,928 3,939,804 net6.0 + JSON source gen 364,224 5,499,468 We observe an ~100K RPS gain ( ~40% increase ). .NET 6 scores a 50% higher throughput than .NET 5 when combined with the MemoryCache performance improvements ! C# 10 Welcome to C# 10 . A major theme of C# 10 is continuing the simplification journey that started with top-level statements in C# 9 . The new features remove even more ceremony from Program.cs , resulting in programs as short as a single line. They were inspired by talking to people — students, professional developers, and others — with no prior C# experience and learning what works best and is intuitive for them. Most of the .NET SDK templates have been updated to deliver the much simpler and more terse experience that is now possible with C# 10. We’ve heard feedback that some folks don’t like the new templates because they are not intended for experts, remove object orientation, remove concepts that are important to learn on day one of writing C#, or encourage writing a whole program in one file. Objectively, none of these points are true. The new model is equally intended and equally appropriate for students as professional developers. It is, however, different from the C-derived model we’ve had until .NET 6. There are several other features and improvements in C# 10, including record structs. Global using directives Global using directives let you specify a using directive just once and have it applied to every file that you compile. The following examples show the breadth of the syntax: global using System; global using static System.Console; global using Env = System.Environment; You can put global using statements in any .cs file, including in Program.cs . Implicit usings is an MSBuild concept that automatically adds a set of global using directives depending on the SDK . For example, console app implicit usings differ from ASP.NET Core. Implicit usings are opt-in, and enabled in a PropertyGroup : <ImplicitUsings>enable</ImplicitUsings> Implicit usings are opt-in for existing projects but included by default for new C# projects. For more information, see Implicit usings . File-scoped namespaces File-scoped namespaces enable you to declare the namespace for a whole file without nesting the remaining contents in { ... } . Only one is allowed, and it must come before any types are declared. The new syntax is a single line: namespace MyNamespace; class MyClass { ... } // Not indented This new syntax is an alternative to the three-lined indented style: namespace MyNamespace { class MyClass { ... } // Everything is indented } The benefit is a reduction indentation in the extremely common case where your whole file is in the same namespace. Record structs C# 9 introduced records as a special value-oriented form of classes. In C# 10 you can also declare records that are structs. Structs in C# already have value equality, but record structs add an == operator and an implementation of IEquatable<T> , as well as a value-based ToString implementation: public record struct Person { public string FirstName { get; init; } public string LastName { get; init; } } Just like record classes, record structs can be “positional”, meaning that they have a primary constructor which implicitly declares public members corresponding to the parameters: public record struct Person(string FirstName, string LastName); However, unlike record classes, the implicit public members are mutable auto-implemented properties . This is so that record structs are a natural grow-up story for tuples. For example, if you have a return type that is (string FirstName, string LastName) and you want to grow that up to a named type, you can easily declare the corresponding positional struct record and maintain the mutable semantics. If you want an immutable record with readonly properties, you can declare the whole record struct readonly (just as you can other structs): public readonly record struct Person(string FirstName, string LastName); C# 10 also supports with expressions not just for record structs but for all structs, as well as for anonymous types: var updatedPerson = person with { FirstName = "Mary" }; F# 6 F# 6 is about making F# simpler and more performant. This applies to the language design, library, and tooling. Our goal with F# 6 (and beyond) was to remove corner-cases in the language that surprise users or present hurdles to learning F#. We are very pleased to have worked with the F# community in this ongoing effort. Making F# faster and more interoperable The new task {…} syntax directly creates a task and starts it. This is one of the most significant features in F# 6, making asynchronous tasks simpler, more performant and more interoperable with C# and other .NET languages. Previously, creating .NET tasks required using async {…} to create a task and invoking Async.StartImmediateAsTask . The task {…} feature is built on a foundation called “resumable code” RFC FS-1087 . Resumable code is a core feature, and we expect to use it to build other high-performance asynchronous and yielding state machines in the future. F# 6 also adds other performance features for library authors including InlineIfLambda and unboxed representations for F# active patterns. A particularly significant performance improvement is in the compilation of list and array expressions, which are now up to 4x faster and have better and simpler debugging as well. Making F# easier to learn and more uniform F# 6 enables the expr[idx] indexing syntax. Up until now, F# has used expr.[idx] for indexing. Dropping the dot-notation is based on repeated feedback from first-time F# users, that the use of dot comes across as an unnecessary divergence from the standard practice they expect. In new code, we recommend the systematic use of the new expr[idx] indexing syntax. We should all switch to this syntax as a community. The F# community has contributed key improvements to make the F# language more uniform in F# 6. The most important of these is removing a number of inconsistencies and limitations in F#’s indentation rules. Other design additions to make F# more uniform include the addition of as patterns; allowing “overloaded custom operations” in computation expression (useful for DSLs); allowing _ discards on use bindings and allowing %B for binary formatting in output. The F# core library adds new functions for copy-and-update on lists, arrays, and sequences, plus additional NativePtr intrinsics. Some legacy features of F# deprecated since 2.0 now result in errors. Many of these changes better align F# with your expectations, resulting in fewer surprises. F# 6 also added support for additional “implicit” and “type-directed” conversions in F#. This means fewer explicit upcasts, and adds first-class support for .NET-style implicit conversions. F# is also adjusted to be better suited to the era of numeric libraries using 64-bit integers, with implicit widening for 32-bit integers. Improving the F# tooling Tooling improvements in F# 6 make day to day coding easier. New “pipeline debugging” allows you to step, set breakpoints and inspect intermediate values for the F# piping syntax input |> f1 |> f2 . The debug display of shadowed values has been improved, eliminating a common source of confusion when debugging. F# tooling is now also more performant with the F# compiler performing the parsing stage in parallel. F# IDE tooling is also improved. F# scripting is now even more robust, allowing you to pin the version of the .NET SDK used through global.json files. Hot Reload Hot Reload is another performance feature, focused on developer productivity. It enables you to make a wide variety of code edits to a running application, collapsing the time you need to spend waiting for apps to rebuild, restart, or to re-navigate to the same spot where you were after making a code change. Hot Reload is available through both the dotnet watch CLI tool and Visual Studio 2022. You can use Hot Reload with a large variety of app types such as ASP.NET Core, Blazor, .NET MAUI, Console, Windows Forms (WinForms), WPF, WinUI 3, Azure Functions, and others. When using the CLI, simply start your .NET 6 app using dotnet watch , make any supported edit, and when saving the file (like in Visual Studio Code) those changes will be immediately applied. If the changes are not supported, the details will be logged to the command window. This image displays an MVC app being launched with dotnet watch . I made edits to both .cs and .cshtml files (as reported in the log) and both were applied to the code and reflected in the browser very quickly, in less than half a second. When using Visual Studio 2022, simply start your app, make a supported change , and use the new “Hot Reload” button (displayed in the following image) to apply those changes. You can also opt to apply changes on save through the drop-down menu on the same button. When using Visual Studio 2022, Hot Reload is available for multiple .NET versions, for .NET 5+, .NET Core, and .NET Framework. For example, you will be able to make code-behind changes to an OnClickEvent handler for a button. It is not supported for the Main method of an application. Note: There is a bug in RuntimeInformation.FrameworkDescription that is demonstrated in that image that will be fixed shortly. Hot Reload also works in tandem with the existing Edit and Continue capability (when stopped at a breakpoint), and XAML Hot Reload for editing an apps UI in real-time. It is currently supported for C# and Visual Basic apps (not F#). Security Security has been significantly improved in .NET 6. It is always an important focus for the team, including threat modeling, cryptography, and defense in depth mitigations. On Linux, we rely on OpenSSL for all cryptographic operations, including for TLS (required for HTTPS). On macOS and Windows, we rely on OS-provided functionality for the same purpose. With each new version of .NET, we often need to add support for a new build of OpenSSL. .NET 6 adds support for OpenSSL 3 . The biggest changes with OpenSSL 3 are an improved FIPS 140-2 module and simpler licensing. .NET 6 requires OpenSSL 1.1 or higher and will prefer the highest installed version of OpenSSL it can find, up to and including v3. In the general case, you’re most likely to start using OpenSSL 3 when the Linux distribution you use switches to it as the default. Most distros have not yet done that. For example, if you install .NET 6 on Red Hat 8 or Ubuntu 20.04, you will not (at the time of writing) start using OpenSSL 3. OpenSSL 3, Windows 10 21H1, and Windows Server 2022 all support ChaCha20Poly1305 . You can use this new authenticated encryption scheme with .NET 6 (assuming your environment supports it). Credit to Kevin Jones for Linux support for ChaCha20Poly1305. We also published a new runtime security mitigation roadmap . It is important that the runtime you use is safe from textbook attack types. We’re delivering on that need. In .NET 6, we built initial implementations of W^X and Intel Control-flow enforcement technology (CET) . W^X is fully supported, enabled by default for macOS Arm64, and is opt-in for other environments. CET is opt-in and a preview for all environments. We expect both technologies to be enabled by default for all environments in .NET 7. Arm64 There is a lot of excitement about Arm64 these days, for laptops, cloud hardware, and other devices . We feel that same excitement on the .NET team and are doing our best to keep up with that industry trend. We partner directly with engineers at Arm Holdings, Apple, and Microsoft to ensure that our implementations are correct and optimized, and that our plans align. These close partnerships have helped us a lot. Special thanks to Apple who sent our team a bushel of Arm64 dev kits to work with prior to the M1 chip launching, and for significant technical support. Special thanks to Arm Holdings, whose engineers code reviewed our Arm64 changes and also made performance improvements. We added initial support for Arm64 with .NET Core 3.0 and Arm32 before that. The team has made major investments in Arm64 in each of the last few releases, and this will continue for the foreseeable future. In .NET 6, our primary focus was on supporting the new Apple Silicon chips and the x64 emulation scenario on both macOS and Windows Arm64 OSes. You can install both the Arm64 and x64 versions of .NET on macOS 11+ and Windows 11+ Arm64 OSes. We had to make several design choices and product changes to make sure that worked. Our strategy is “pro native architecture”. We recommend that you always use the SDK that matches the native architecture, which is the Arm64 SDK on macOS and Windows Arm64. The SDK is large body of software. It is going to be much higher performance running natively on an Arm64 chip than emulated. We’ve updated the CLI to make that easy. We’re never going to be focused on optimizing emulated x64. By default, if you dotnet run a .NET 6 app with the Arm64 SDK, it will run as Arm64. You can easily switch to running as x64 with the -a argument, like dotnet run -a x64 . The same argument works for other CLI verbs. See .NET 6 RC2 Update for macOS and Windows Arm64 for more information. There’s a subtlety there that I want to ensure is covered. When you use -a x64 , the SDK is still running natively as Arm64. There are fixed points in the .NET SDK architecture where process boundaries exist. For the most part, a process must be all Arm64 or all x64. I’m simplifying a bit, but the .NET CLI waits for the last process creation in the SDK architecture and launches that one as the chip architecture you requested, like x64. That’s the process your code runs in. That way, you get the benefit of Arm64 as a developer, but your code gets to run in the process it needs. This is only relevant if you need to run some code as x64. If you don’t, then you can just run everything as Arm64 all the time, and that’s great. Arm64 Support The following are the key points you need to know, for macOS and Windows Arm64: .NET 6 Arm64 and x64 SDKs are supported and recommended. All in-support Arm64 and x64 runtimes are supported. .NET Core 3.1 and .NET 5 SDKs work but provide less capability and in some cases are not fully supported. dotnet test doesn’t yet work correctly with x64 emulation. We are working on that . dotnet test will be improved as part of the 6.0.200 release, and possibly earlier. See .NET Support for macOS and Windows Arm64 for more complete information. Linux is missing from this discussion. It doesn’t support x64 emulation in the same way as macOS and Windows. As a result, these new CLI features and the support approach don’t directly apply to Linux, nor does Linux need them. Windows Arm64 We have a simple tool that demonstrates the environment that .NET is running on. C:Usersrich>dotnet tool install -g dotnet-runtimeinfo You can invoke the tool using the following command: dotnet-runtimeinfo Tool 'dotnet-runtimeinfo' (version '1.0.5') was successfully installed. C:Usersrich>dotnet runtimeinfo 42 42 ,d ,d 42 42 42 ,adPPYb,42 ,adPPYba, MM42MMM 8b,dPPYba, ,adPPYba, MM42MMM a8" `Y42 a8" "8a 42 42P' `"8a a8P_____42 42 8b 42 8b d8 42 42 42 8PP""""""" 42 "8a, ,d42 "8a, ,a8" 42, 42 42 "8b, ,aa 42, `"8bbdP"Y8 `"YbbdP"' "Y428 42 42 `"Ybbd8"' "Y428 **.NET information Version: 6.0.0 FrameworkDescription: .NET 6.0.0-rtm.21522.10 Libraries version: 6.0.0-rtm.21522.10 Libraries hash: 4822e3c3aa77eb82b2fb33c9321f923cf11ddde6 **Environment information ProcessorCount: 8 OSArchitecture: Arm64 OSDescription: Microsoft Windows 10.0.22494 OSVersion: Microsoft Windows NT 10.0.22494.0 As you can see, the tool is running natively on Windows Arm64. I’ll show you what that looks like ASP.NET Core. macOS Arm64 And you can see that the experience is similar on macOS Arm64, with architecture targeting also demonstrated. rich@MacBook-Air app % dotnet --version 6.0.100 rich@MacBook-Air app % dotnet --info | grep RID RID: osx-arm64 rich@MacBook-Air app % cat Program.cs using System.Runtime.InteropServices; using static System.Console; WriteLine($"Hello, {RuntimeInformation.OSArchitecture} from {RuntimeInformation.FrameworkDescription}!"); rich@MacBook-Air app % dotnet run Hello, Arm64 from .NET 6.0.0-rtm.21522.10! rich@MacBook-Air app % dotnet run -a x64 Hello, X64 from .NET 6.0.0-rtm.21522.10! rich@MacBook-Air app % This image demonstrates that Arm64 execution is the default with the Arm64 SDK and how easy it is to switch between targeting Arm64 and x64, using the -a argument. The exact same experience works on Windows Arm64. This image demonstrates the same thing, but with ASP.NET Core. I’m using the same .NET 6 Arm64 SDK as you saw in the previous image. Docker on Arm64 Docker supports containers running with native architecture and in emulation, with native architecture being the default. This seems obvious but can be confusing when most of the Docker Hub catalog is x64 oriented. You can use --platform linux/amd64 to request an x64 image. We only support running Linux Arm64 .NET container images on Arm64 OSes. This is because we’ve never supported running .NET in QEMU , which is what Docker uses for architecture emulation. It appears that this may be due to a limitation in QEMU . This image demonstrates the console sample we maintain: mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/samples . It’s a fun sample since it contains some basic logic for printing CPU and memory limit information that you can play with. The image I’ve show sets CPU and memory limits. Try it for yourself: docker run --rm mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/samples Arm64 Performance The Apple Silicon and x64 emulation support projects were super important, however, we also improved Arm64 performance generally. This image demonstrates an improvement in zeroing out the contents of stack frames , which is a common operation. The green line is the new behavior, while the orange line is another (less beneficial) experiment, both of which improve relative to the baseline, represented by the blue line. For this test, lower is better. Containers .NET 6 is better for containers, primarily based on all the improvements discussed in this post, for both Arm64 and x64. We also made key changes that will help a variety of scenarios. Validate container improvements with .NET 6 demonstrates some of these improvements being tested together. The Windows container improvements and the new environment variable have also been included in the November .NET Framework 4.8 container update, releasing November 9th (tomorrow). Release notes are available at our docker repositories: .NET 6 Container Release Notes .NET Framework 4.8 November 2021 Container Release Notes Windows Containers .NET 6 adds support for Windows process-isolated containers . If you use Windows containers in Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) , then you are relying on process-isolated containers. Process-isolated containers can be thought of as very similar to Linux containers. Linux containers use cgroups and Windows process-isolated containers use Job Objects . Windows also offer Hyper-V containers, which offers greater isolation through greater virtualization. There are no changes in .NET 6 for Hyper-V containers. The primary value of this change is that Environment.ProcessorCount will now report the correct value with Windows process-isolated containers. If you create a 2-core container on a 64-core machine, Environment.ProcessorCount will return 2 . In prior versions, this property would report the total number of processors on a machine, independent of the limit specified by the Docker CLI, Kubernetes, or other container orchestrator/runtime. This value is used by various parts of .NET for scaling purposes, including the .NET garbage collector (although it relies on a related, lower-level, API). Community libraries also rely on this API for scaling. We recently validated this new capability with a customer, on Windows Containers in production on AKS using a large set of pods. They were able to run successfully with 50% memory (compared to their typical configuration), a level that previously resulted in OutOfMemoryException and StackOverflowException exceptions. They didn’t take the time to find the minimum memory configuration, but we guessed it was significantly below 50% of their typical memory configuration. As a result of this change, they are going to move to cheaper Azure configurations, saving them money. That’s a nice, easy win, simply by upgrading. Optimizing scaling We have heard from users that some applications cannot achieve optimal scaling when Environment.ProcessorCount reports the correct value. If this sounds like the opposite of what you just read for Windows Containers, it kinda-sorta is. .NET 6 now offers the DOTNET_PROCESSOR_COUNT environment variable to control the value of Environment.ProcessorCount manually. In the typical use case, an application might be configured with 4 cores on a 64-core machine, and scale best in terms of 8 or 16 cores. This environment variable can be used to enable that scaling. This model might seem strange, where Environment.ProcessorCount and --cpus (via the Docker CLI) values can differ. Container runtimes, by default, are oriented in terms of core equivalents, not actual cores. That means, when you say you want 4 cores, you get the equivalent CPU time of 4 cores, but your app might (in theory) run on many more cores, even all 64 cores on a 64-core machine for a short period. That may enable your app to scale better on more than 4 threads (continuing with the example), and allocating more could be beneficial. This assumes that the thread allocation is based on the value of Environment.ProcessorCount . If you opt to set a higher value, it is likely that your app will use more memory. For some workloads, that is an easy tradeoff. At the very least, it is a new option you can test. This new feature is supported for both Linux and Windows Containers. Docker also offers a CPU groups feature, where your app is affinitized to specific cores. This feature is not recommended in that scenario since the number of cores an app has access to is concretely defined. We have also seen some issues with using it with Hyper-V containers, and it isn’t really intended for that isolation mode. Debian 11 “bullseye” We watch Linux distros lifecycle and release plans very closely and try to make the best choices on your behalf. Debian is the Linux distribution we use for our default Linux images. If you pull the 6.0 tag from one of our container repos, you will pull a Debian image (assuming you are using Linux containers). With each new .NET release, we consider whether we should adopt a new Debian version. As a matter of policy, we do not change the Debian version for our convenience tags, like 6.0 , mid-release. If we did, some apps would be certain to break. That means, that choosing the Debian version at the start of the release is very important. Also, these images get a lot of use, mostly because they are references by the “good tags”. The Debian and .NET releases are naturally not planned together. When we started .NET 6, we saw that Debian “bullseye” would likely be released in 2021. We decided to take a bet on bullseye from the start of the release . We started releasing bullseye-based container images with .NET 6 Preview 1 and decided not to look back. The bet was that the .NET 6 release would lose the race with the bullseye release. By August 8th, we still didn’t know when bullseye would ship, leaving three months before our own release would go out, on November 8th. We didn’t want to ship a production .NET 6 on a preview Linux, but we held firm late to the plan that we’d lose this race. We were pleasantly surprised when Debian 11 “bullseye” was released on August 14th. We lost the race but won the bet. That means that .NET 6 users get the best and latest Debian, by default, from day one. We believe that Debian 11 and .NET 6 will be a great combination for a lot of users. Sorry buster , we hit the bullseye . Newer distro versions include newer major versions of various packages in their package feed and often get CVE fixes faster. That’s in addition to a newer kernel. Users are better served by a new distro version. Looking a little further ahead, we’ll start planning support for Ubuntu 22.04 before long. Ubuntu is another Debian-family distro and popular with .NET developers. We hope to offer same-day support for the new Ubuntu LTS release. Hat tip to Tianon Gravi for maintaining Debian images for the community and helping us when we have questions. Dotnet monitor dotnet monitor is an important diagnostics tool for containers. It has been available as a sidecar container image for some time, but in an unsupported “experimental” status. As part of .NET 6, we are releasing a .NET 6-based dotnet monitor image that is fully-supported in production. dotnet monitor is already in use by Azure App Service as an implementation detail of their ASP.NET Core Linux diagnostics experience. This is one of the intended scenarios, building on top of dotnet monitor to provide higher-level and higher-value experiences. You can pull the new image now: docker pull mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/monitor:6.0 dotnet monitor makes it easier to access diagnostic information — logs, traces, process dumps — from a .NET process. It is easy to get access to all the diagnostic information you want on your desktop machine, however, those same familiar techniques might not work in production using containers, for example. dotnet monitor provides a unified way to collect these diagnostic artifacts regardless of whether running on your desktop machine or in a Kubernetes cluster. There are two different mechanisms for collection of these diagnostic artifacts: An HTTP API for ad-hoc collection of artifacts. You can call these API endpoints when you already know your application is experiencing an issue and you are interested in gathering more information. Triggers for rule-based configuration for always-on collection of artifacts. You may configure rules to collect diagnostic data when a desired condition is met, for example, collect a process dump when you have sustained high CPU. dotnet monitor provides a common diagnostic API for .NET apps that works everywhere you want with any tools you want. The “common API” isn’t a .NET API but a web API that you can call and query. dotnet monitor includes an ASP.NET web server that directly interacts with and exposes data from a diagnostics server in the .NET runtime. The design of dotnet monitor enables high-performance monitoring in production and secure use to gate access to privileged information. dotnet monitor interacts with the runtime — across container boundaries — via a non-internet-addressable unix domain socket . That model communication model is a perfect fit for this use case. Structured JSON logs The JSON formatter is now the default console logger in the aspnet .NET 6 container image . The default in .NET 5 was set to the simple console formatter . This change was made in order to have a default configuration that works with automated tools that rely on a machine-readable format like JSON. The output now looks like the following for the aspnet image: $ docker run --rm -it -p 8000:80 mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/samples:aspnetapp {"EventId":60,"LogLevel":"Warning","Category":"Microsoft.AspNetCore.DataProtection.Repositories.FileSystemXmlRepository","Message":"Storing keys in a directory u0027/root/.aspnet/DataProtection-Keysu0027 that may not be persisted outside of the container. Protected data will be unavailable when container is destroyed.","State":{"Message":"Storing keys in a directory u0027/root/.aspnet/DataProtection-Keysu0027 that may not be persisted outside of the container. Protected data will be unavailable when container is destroyed.","path":"/root/.aspnet/DataProtection-Keys","{OriginalFormat}":"Storing keys in a directory u0027{path}u0027 that may not be persisted outside of the container. Protected data will be unavailable when container is destroyed."}} {"EventId":35,"LogLevel":"Warning","Category":"Microsoft.AspNetCore.DataProtection.KeyManagement.XmlKeyManager","Message":"No XML encryptor configured. Key {86cafacf-ab57-434a-b09c-66a929ae4fd7} may be persisted to storage in unencrypted form.","State":{"Message":"No XML encryptor configured. Key {86cafacf-ab57-434a-b09c-66a929ae4fd7} may be persisted to storage in unencrypted form.","KeyId":"86cafacf-ab57-434a-b09c-66a929ae4fd7","{OriginalFormat}":"No XML encryptor configured. Key {KeyId:B} may be persisted to storage in unencrypted form."}} {"EventId":14,"LogLevel":"Information","Category":"Microsoft.Hosting.Lifetime","Message":"Now listening on: http://[::]:80","State":{"Message":"Now listening on: http://[::]:80","address":"http://[::]:80","{OriginalFormat}":"Now listening on: {address}"}} {"EventId":0,"LogLevel":"Information","Category":"Microsoft.Hosting.Lifetime","Message":"Application started. Press Ctrlu002BC to shut down.","State":{"Message":"Application started. Press Ctrlu002BC to shut down.","{OriginalFormat}":"Application starte | 2026-01-13T08:48:35 |
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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Ravish Kumar Posted on Jan 11 The Rise of Low-Code and No-Code Development # beginners # productivity # softwaredevelopment # tooling Software development has traditionally been a specialized skill that required years of learning and hands-on experience. Building applications meant writing extensive code, understanding frameworks, and managing complex systems. In recent years, low-code and no-code development platforms have begun to change this reality by making application development more accessible and faster for a wider range of people. Understanding Low-Code and No-Code Development Low-code and no-code platforms are designed to simplify the process of building software. Instead of writing code for every feature, users work with visual interfaces, pre-built components, and automated workflows. No-code platforms allow people with little or no technical background to create functional applications, while low-code platforms offer the flexibility to add custom code when needed. Both approaches focus on reducing complexity while still delivering practical solutions. Why These Platforms Are Gaining Popularity The demand for software has increased dramatically as businesses rely more on digital tools for daily operations. At the same time, there is a shortage of skilled developers, and traditional development methods can be time-consuming and expensive. Low-code and no-code platforms help bridge this gap by enabling faster development with fewer technical resources. Organizations can build applications quickly and adapt them as requirements change. Faster Development and Time-to-Market One of the biggest advantages of low-code and no-code development is the speed at which applications can be created. Traditional development often involves long planning, coding, and testing phases. With visual builders and ready-made features, applications can be developed and deployed in a much shorter time. This faster time-to-market allows businesses to experiment, gather feedback, and improve products without long delays. Empowering Non-Technical Users Low-code and no-code platforms give non-technical users the ability to turn their ideas into working applications. People who understand business workflows or customer needs can design tools that solve real problems without depending entirely on development teams. This reduces bottlenecks, improves collaboration between teams, and encourages innovation across the organization. Where Low-Code and No-Code Work Best These platforms are commonly used for internal tools, workflow automation, dashboards, and simple web or mobile applications. They are particularly useful when speed and ease of development are more important than deep technical customization. However, for highly complex systems that require advanced performance tuning or unique architecture, traditional development approaches are often more suitable. Limitations and Challenges Despite their advantages, low-code and no-code platforms are not without challenges. Customization can be limited, making it difficult to implement highly specific features. Scalability can also become an issue as applications grow. Another concern is vendor dependency, as applications are often tightly linked to the platform on which they are built. Security and compliance must also be carefully considered, especially for applications handling sensitive data. Impact on Professional Developers Rather than replacing developers, low-code and no-code platforms change how developers work. Developers can focus more on complex logic, system architecture, security, and performance, while routine tasks are handled through visual tools. This shift allows development teams to be more efficient and deliver higher-value solutions. The Future of Low-Code and No-Code Development As these platforms continue to evolve, they are becoming more powerful and flexible. The integration of artificial intelligence, automation, and advanced API support is expanding what can be built with low-code and no-code tools. In the future, software development is likely to combine traditional coding with visual development, creating a more balanced and efficient approach. Conclusion The rise of low-code and no-code development represents a major shift in the software industry. 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https://www.linkedin.com/posts/coderabbitai_letting-users-pick-their-favorite-llm-feels-activity-7415822757399171072-epoJ | LLM Choice Destroys Quality and Consistency | CodeRabbit posted on the topic | LinkedIn Agree & Join LinkedIn By clicking Continue to join or sign in, you agree to LinkedIn’s User Agreement , Privacy Policy , and Cookie Policy . Skip to main content LinkedIn Top Content People Learning Jobs Games Sign in Create an account LLM Choice Destroys Quality and Consistency This title was summarized by AI from the post below. CodeRabbit 24,856 followers 2d Report this post Letting users pick their favorite LLM feels empowering, but it destroys quality, consistency, and cost. The best UX? No model dropdown at all. Here’s why that choice should belong to evaluation, not preference. 👇 https://lnkd.in/ehCzRD5n 14 Like Comment Share Copy LinkedIn Facebook X To view or add a comment, sign in More Relevant Posts Nanthakumar Ramakrishnan 3d Report this post Why do apps place "delete" option slightly away from primary buttons? You can notice that Placing "delete" option is a kind of ux, always away from the primary buttons. Why because which spacing reduces accidental taps and gives users a moment to take pause. It is quietly preventing irreversible mistakes. Solid UX designs for caution as much as speed. When consequences are high, slowing users down is a feature, not just a flaw. #UXDesign #UserExperience #DesignThinking #HumanCenteredDesign #EverydayUX #ProductDesign Like Comment Share Copy LinkedIn Facebook X To view or add a comment, sign in Bramasol, Inc. 4,648 followers 2w Report this post 9 UX Design Shifts That Will Shape 2026, These UX design shifts respond to that reality because they focus on building products that work for people in ways that respect their time, intelligence, and privacy https://hubs.ly/Q03Z5yKy0 2 Like Comment Share Copy LinkedIn Facebook X To view or add a comment, sign in Jason Ambrose 3w Report this post The walled gardens are coming down. We see more and more customers challenging the assumptions on how, or if, to consolidate UX for sellers in platforms. Nobody wants 40 tabs, but does one tab make sense for all situations and all users? It's not clear that LLMs will be the grand unifying UX, either, but they are at least prompting questions (ironically) about the experience. 31 1 Comment Like Comment Share Copy LinkedIn Facebook X To view or add a comment, sign in Aayush Ghimire 3w Report this post Every new user on your product shouldn't cost you a meeting. If a product relies on explanations, it's already asking way too much from the users. Clear UX spreads while explanations apologize for the bad UX. Share the last time a user figured out your product themselves without asking support agents. 4 Like Comment Share Copy LinkedIn Facebook X To view or add a comment, sign in Nanthakumar Ramakrishnan 1w Report this post Why do apps show skeleton screens instead of black loading pages? Those placeholders reassure users that loaded content is coming there, even if it is not ready yet. This UX focused on trust and continuity. Solid UX always avoids dead ends. By showing some activity instead of dead emptiness, ]so the users can stay engaged and patient. #UXDesign #UserExperience #DesignThinking #HumanCenteredDesign #EverydayUX #ProductDesign Like Comment Share Copy LinkedIn Facebook X To view or add a comment, sign in Syeda Kisa Batool 3w Report this post "If users notice your design, you already failed." Good UI looks beautiful. But great UX disappears. When users don’t think, don’t struggle, and don’t need instructions that’s not luck. That’s intentional UX design. Because the best compliment isn’t “Wow, nice design.” It’s “It just works.” #UIUX #UXDesign #ProductDesign #DesignThinking #UXFirst 15 2 Comments Like Comment Share Copy LinkedIn Facebook X To view or add a comment, sign in Leor Wolins 2w Report this post MYTH: “Accessibility is for a small percentage of users.” REALITY: Accessibility improves the experience for EVERY user. Inclusive design isn’t a checkbox — it’s a competitive advantage. Here’s how Human-Centered Thinking transforms your product: → Inclusive design = bigger market More people can use your product, so more people will. → Edge case thinking = fewer failures If it works for the most challenged user, it’ll work flawlessly for everyone else. → Dignity-driven design = brand trust People remember products that make them feel respected and capable. Want to future-proof your UX? Make inclusion become your strongest differentiator 👉 https://wix.to/45dc5pI #DesignLeadership #UXAccessibility #InclusiveUX View C2PA information 1 Like Comment Share Copy LinkedIn Facebook X To view or add a comment, sign in Micah Tom 5d Report this post I reduced churn by redesigning one screen. Not the entire product. Not a full rebrand. One screen. Because churn rarely starts with anger. It starts with confusion. Good UX doesn’t impress users. It reassures them. Small clarity improvements compound. 13 3 Comments Like Comment Share Copy LinkedIn Facebook X To view or add a comment, sign in Emmanuel Oko 2w Report this post Users Didn’t Break Up With You — They Just Disappeared 😅 Low user retention Is often a UX Problem Disguised as Pricing Users rarely say: “Your UX is bad.” They just leave the product. And users leaving caused by UX is the most painful because it’s silent. Here’s how UI/UX increases low user retention without warning: 1. Friction everywhere Extra clicks. Hidden actions. Unclear CTAs. Each friction point is a tiny reason to leave. 2. Poor feedback states No loading indicators No success confirmation No error clarity Users feel unsure → trust drops → churn rises. 3. Slow experience = lost confidence Performance is UX. Speed is UX. Responsiveness is UX. If your product feels slow, low user retention increases, even if it works. Low user retention doesn’t always mean “bad product.” Sometimes it means “bad experience.” …more 4 Like Comment Share Copy LinkedIn Facebook X To view or add a comment, sign in Md Samiul Islam 4d Report this post Emotion in UX: why trust beats beauty every time. Users don’t stay because your product looks good. They stay because it feels safe to use. Clear flows build trust. Consistent behavior creates confidence. Predictable outcomes make users comfortable. A beautiful interface without trust is fragile. One mistake, and users leave. Design that earns trust keeps users coming back. That’s what actually drives retention. Beauty attracts. 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https://code.visualstudio.com/updates/v1_106 | October 2025 (version 1.106) Visual Studio Code Docs Updates Blog API Extensions MCP FAQ Search Search Docs Download Version 1.108 is now available! Read about the new features and fixes from December. 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This release brings significant updates across three key areas: Agent HQ is your single view to kick off, monitor, and review agent sessions, whether they're local or remote, from Copilot or OpenAI Codex Security and trust help you stay in control and confidently delegate more tasks to AI A great editor experience to make your day-to-day coding smoother and more enjoyable Watch our VS Code 1.106 release highlights video to hear about these features from our engineers! Happy Coding! (Show more) - Inline suggestions are now open source (Show more) - **Productivity and UX** - Select text from deleted code in the diff editor (Show more) - Experience the more modern, refreshed product icons (Show more) - **Enterprise** - Manage MCP server access with custom MCP registry (Show more) - Manage Linux devices with JSON policies (Show more) --> If you'd like to read these release notes online, go to Updates on code.visualstudio.com . Insiders: Want to try new features as soon as possible? You can download the nightly Insiders build and try the latest updates as soon as they are available. Download Insiders In this update Agents Code Editing Editor Experience Chat MCP Accessibility Notebooks Source Control Debugging Tasks Terminal Authentication Languages Remote Development Contributions to extensions Extension Authoring Proposed APIs Engineering Notable fixes Thank you Navigation End --> Agents Agent Sessions view Setting : chat.agentSessionsViewLocation As you hand off tasks to various coding agents, it's important to have a clear overview of all your active sessions. The Agent Sessions view provides a centralized location for managing your active chat sessions. This includes both local sessions in VS Code and sessions created by background agents in other environments, such as Copilot coding agent , GitHub Copilot CLI , or OpenAI's Codex . The Agent Sessions view is now enabled by default, and can be managed via the chat.agentSessionsViewLocation setting. By default, the Agent Sessions view lists all your active chat sessions organized by their source. The view is divided into sections for local chat sessions in VS Code and for background agent sessions: If you prefer to have one consolidated view of your sessions across all providers, you can enable the single-view option for the chat.agentSessionsViewLocation setting. This option also moves the Agent Sessions view next to the Chat view in the Secondary Side Bar, making it easier to switch between chat and managing your sessions. Note that not all functionality is available in the consolidated view yet. We are actively working on making this view the default in the near future. The Agent Sessions view now also supports search ( ⌥⌘F (Windows, Linux Ctrl+Alt+F ) ) to help you easily find your sessions in the list. Learn more about the Agent Sessions view in the VS Code documentation. Plan agent A new plan agent helps developers break down complex tasks step-by-step before any code is written. Select Plan from the agents dropdown in the Chat view to get started. When tackling a multi-step implementation, VS Code prompts you with clarifying questions and generates a detailed implementation plan that you approve first, ensuring all requirements and context are captured upfront. We recommend spending time iterating on the plan before implementation. You can refine requirements, adjust scope, and address open questions multiple times to build a solid foundation. Once you approve the plan, Copilot implements it either locally in VS Code or via cloud agents , giving you greater control and visibility into the development process. This helps you catch gaps or missing decisions early, reducing rework and improving code quality. You can also create your own custom plan agent tailored to your team's specific workflow and tools. Use the Configure Custom Agent menu to copy the built-in plan agent as a starting point, then customize the planning style, tools, and prompts to match your development process. Learn more about planning in VS Code chat and creating custom agents . Cloud agents In this release, we have made quite a few updates to cloud agent sessions in the editor. We migrated the Copilot coding agent integration from the GitHub Pull Request extension into the Copilot Chat extension to provide a more native cloud agent experience in VS Code. This integration paves the way for smoother transitions and interactions between VS Code and GitHub Mission Control , such as opening a cloud agent session directly from the Agent Sessions view in the browser and vice versa. CLI agents In this release, we have also shipped an initial integration with the Copilot CLI . You can create new and resume existing CLI agent sessions in a chat editor or an integrated terminal. In a CLI agent editor, you can send messages to the Copilot CLI just as you would in a terminal, switch models, and attach context. Agent delegation We continue to improve the experience for delegating to cloud agents. When you use the cloud button to delegate to an agent from the chat panel, you'll be provided a set of available agents to which you can delegate. You can also delegate to the Copilot coding agent from the CLI, via the /delegate command in a CLI editor or terminal instance. CLI agent edit tracking Chat edit sessions now track edits made by background agents, such as the Copilot CLI. When you create sessions from the Agent Sessions view, you can see edits tracked through both inline edit pills and the working set view, making it easier to understand what changes agents are making to your workspace. Chat modes renamed to custom agents Chat modes have been renamed to custom agents throughout VS Code to better align with terminology used in other environments. When you create custom agents, the definition files are now located in .github/agents in your workspace. These files can use the .agents.md suffix and can also be used as GitHub Copilot Cloud Agents and CLI Agents. Use Chat: New Custom Agent... to create a new agent and Chat: Configure Custom Agents... to manage them. If you have existing custom chat modes ( .chatmode.md files in .github/chatmodes ), they continue to work and are automatically treated as custom agents. When you open a chat agent file in the editor, an info marker appears on the first line with a quick fix to migrate it to a custom agent file. Custom agent metadata Custom agent .agent.md files now accept an additional target frontmatter property to describe how an agent should run across environments: target: vscode : optimizes the agent for local chat and unlocks name , description , argument-hint , model , tools , and handoffs properties. Any tool installed in VS Code can be used. target: github-copilot : prepares the agent for Copilot cloud agents or the GitHub CLI with support for name , description , tools , mcp-servers , and target . Tools can be edit , search , shell , custom-agent , and tools from MCP servers All agents can be run in all environments. Each environment ignores unknown attributes and tools. name : lets you override the agent label without renaming the file. argument-hint : surfaces guidance in the chat input so teammates know how to prompt the agent. handoffs : wires guided transitions to other agents, letting you chain multi-step workflows. The agent file editor provides validation, code completions, hovers and code actions. Learn more about custom agents and agent handoffs in our documentation. Code Editing Deleted code in diff editor is now selectable Previously, when you deleted code and viewed the changes in the diff editor, you couldn't copy those deleted lines. In this release, you can now select and copy text from deleted lines in the diff editor when using the inline diff view. Inline suggestions are open source This release continues our journey to make VS Code an open source AI editor. Following our first milestone of open sourcing GitHub Copilot Chat, we've now open sourced inline suggestions by merging them into the vscode-copilot-chat repository. As part of this milestone, we're consolidating the GitHub Copilot extension and GitHub Copilot Chat extension into a single extension experience. The Chat extension now serves all inline suggestions, providing the same intelligent code suggestions you're used to while maintaining all chat and agent functionality. The change should be transparent, you'll continue getting the same code suggestions as you type. If you encounter any issues, you can temporarily revert using the chat.extensionUnification.enabled setting. The GitHub Copilot extension will be deprecated by early 2026. Learn more about this milestone and explore the open source code in our blog post . Snooze inline suggestions from gutter You can now snooze inline suggestions directly from the gutter icon. When you hover over the gutter icon, a control appears with a Snooze option. Select it and choose a duration to pause suggestions. Go to line improvements This iteration, we've made several enhancements to the Go to Line command ( ⌃G (Windows, Linux Ctrl+G ) ), improving navigation within files. The Go to Line command now supports navigating to a specific character position in a file by using the :: syntax. This is useful when tools report errors at specific character offsets, such as "error at position 599". To navigate to a character offset, type :: followed by the character number in the Go to Line input box. For example: ::599 - Navigate to character 599 in the file ::-100 - Navigate 100 characters from the end of the file Use the toggle in the input box to switch between 1-based (default) and 0-based offset calculations. In addition, the Go to Line command also handles out-of-range values more gracefully and makes it easier to navigate to the start or end of files and lines: Line numbers : Typing a line number larger than the file's line count navigates to the last line. Column numbers : Using negative column numbers navigates from the end of a line. For example, :12:-1 takes you to the last character on line 12. Typing a column number larger than the length of the line takes you to the end of the line. Editor Experience Refreshed iconography In this release, the codicon icon set has had a facelift. The new icons have been refined with curves, new modifier designs, and more accurate metaphors to make them feel modern, friendly and more legible. Linux policy support We've introduced support for managing VS Code policies on Linux systems using JSON files. This allows administrators to enforce specific settings and configurations across all users on a Linux machine. For more details, see JSON Policies on Linux . Navigate changes in multi file diff editor Just like you can navigate to next or previous changes in a diff editor for a single file, you can now do so across files in the multi-file diff editor. Use keybindings or the navigation up and down arrow keys to review your changes across files. Copy diagnostic hover text A copy button now appears in diagnostic hovers (errors, warnings, info, and hints) to make copying error messages easier. When you hover over a diagnostic marker, move your mouse over the hover message to reveal a copy button in the top-right corner. Accent-insensitive command filtering The Command Palette now ignores character accents when searching for commands, making it easier to find what you need regardless of your keyboard layout or language preferences. For example, when searching for a command containing the word Générer (French for Generate ), type generer without accents and matching commands appear in the results. This is helpful when using different keyboard layouts or when mistyping while looking for a command. The filtering is based on Unicode Normalization Form D and supports all Unicode languages. Advanced VS Code settings VS Code now supports the concept of advanced settings. These settings are meant for configuring specialized scenarios and are intended for advanced users who need fine-grained control over their environment. By default, advanced settings are hidden in the Settings editor, keeping the interface streamlined while making these powerful options available when needed. To view and configure advanced settings, select Advanced from the filter dropdown menu in the Settings editor, or type @tag:advanced in the search box: When you search for a specific setting by its exact name or use the @id: filter, advanced settings appear in the results without having to apply the Advanced filter. This ensures you can always find the settings you're looking for. Advanced settings can be combined with other filters such as @modified or @feature: to help you find exactly what you need. For example, @tag:advanced @feature:terminal shows only advanced settings related to the terminal. Note: Extension authors can mark their settings as advanced by adding the advanced tag to the setting configuration. Chat Embeddings-based tool selection In this release we've significantly improved how we filter and group tools for users that have many (over 100) tools enabled in chat. You should see the "Optimizing tool selection..." loading state less often and for a shorter period of time. We also improved tool selection with a lower probability of agent confusion to make sure the right tools are chosen. Tool approvals and trust Post-approval for external data Agent tools that pull in external data now support post-approval. This helps protect against potential prompt injection attacks by letting you review the data before it's used in your chat session. Post-approval is enabled for the #fetch tool and for Model Context Protocol (MCP) tools that declare openWorldHint . Trust all tools for a server or extension You can now trust MCP servers and extension tools at the source level through the Allow button dropdown. This means that you can approve all tools from a specific MCP server or extension at once, rather than having to approve each tool individually. We have also updated the Chat: Manage Tool Approval command experience to let you manage both pre- and post-approval of tools. Tool auto approval status moved Auto approval status has moved from being inline inside the chat view to the tool call status/tick icon: Terminal tool Auto approve parser improvements Previously, subcommand detection in the terminal tool used the naive approach of just splitting on certain strings such as | or && . This failed in several ways but the bigger ones were when pipe was used inside strings like echo "a|b|c" , which would detect the subcommands echo , b and c" . Another important one is that since we couldn't reliably pull subcommands, we outright banned parenthesis pairs, curly brace pairs, and backticks to be more on the safe side and prevent accidental execution. This release, we integrated a parser into the feature and use a PowerShell grammar or a bash grammar for everything else*. So, even really complex cases should be correctly extracted: * Note that this means it can fail to catch subcommands when the shell syntax differs from bash, such as ; in zsh File write/redirection detection (Experimental) Thanks to the new parser, we're able to fairly reliably extract files being written to via redirection. There's the new experimental setting chat.tools.terminal.blockDetectedFileWrites that will prevent auto approval conditionally. Disable default auto approve rules (Experimental) The new experimental setting chat.tools.terminal.ignoreDefaultAutoApproveRules allows disabling the default rules (both allow and deny rules). This is useful if you want more control without needing to look up the defaults. Shell specific prompts and command rewriting The terminal tool now has shell-specific descriptions for PowerShell, bash, zsh and fish. This should make commands suggested by the agent more reliable and less likely to fail, especially for PowerShell. In addition to this, for PowerShell we also re-write && to ; since the && chain operator is not supported in Windows PowerShell (v5). Note that this is temporarily also happening for PowerShell 7 until vscode#274548 is actioned. Attach terminal commands to chat You can now attach a terminal command to chat as context from the command decoration's context menu. The attachment shares the command line, captured output, and exit code so the agent understands precisely what happened. This applies to any command tracked by shell integration, making it easy to escalate troubleshooting without copying and pasting text. View terminal output inside chat (Experimental) The new chat.tools.terminal.outputLocation setting controls where the output is displayed. The default none value prevents the terminals from cluttering the panel. Every chat terminal invocation now surfaces two actions on the progress element: Show Terminal reveals and focuses hidden sessions, and with rich shell integration, scrolls directly to the relevant command. With basic or no shell integration, the action still focuses the correct terminal tab. Show Output opens the terminal's final output inline within the chat view. The output view expands automatically when a command exits with a non-zero code. When npm i fails, the output is automatically expanded. The terminal is revealed with the Show Terminal inline action. Discover hidden chat terminals (Experimental) When setting(chat.tools.terminal.outputLocation):none , a new X hidden terminal(s) button appears in the terminal tabs view when there is at least one hidden chat terminal. It opens a quick pick that lists each chat terminal alongside its chat session so you can immediately focus the right process. The same picker is available from the terminal overflow menu under View Hidden Chat Terminals , and it disappears once all chat terminals are visible again. The agent runs ls -la , which succeeds, so the output is collapsed. The hidden terminal action is taken from the tabs view and the terminal is selected, revealed, and scrolled to highlight the command. Save conversation as prompt You can now save your chat conversations as reusable prompts with the /savePrompt command. When you invoke /savePrompt in an active chat session, VS Code generates a prompt file containing a generalized prompt based on your conversation. The editor displays a blue button that lets you save this prompt to a valid location, either at the user or workspace level. This feature replaces the previous /save command and provides a more streamlined workflow for capturing and sharing useful conversation patterns. The generated prompts can be easily reused in future chat sessions or shared with your team. Learn more about custom prompt files . Edit welcome prompts You can now right-click on suggested prompts in the Chat welcome view to access additional actions. When you right-click a prompt (or press Shift+F10 ), a context menu appears with an Edit Prompt File option to open the corresponding prompt file directly in the editor. Editing a prompt file works for prompts that have an associated file, including user-defined prompts and project-specific prompts configured through the chat.promptFilesRecommendations setting. Learn more about custom prompt files . Automatically open edited files Setting : chat.openEditedFilesAutomatically We changed the default behavior of the agent to no longer automatically open edited files in an editor. If you prefer the previous behavior, you can enable the setting accessibility.openChatEditedFiles . Reasoning (Experimental) Setting : chat.agent.thinkingStyle , chat.agent.thinking.collapsedTools Last iteration, we added the chat.agent.thinkingStyle setting which enabled displaying thinking tokens in chat. This is now available in more models! As of this release, GPT-5-Codex, GPT-5, GPT-5 mini, and Gemini 2.5 Pro support this. The chat.agent.thinkingStyle was adjusted to three more common styles, with fixedScrolling as the default to show the most recent chain of thoughts. An additional setting, chat.agent.thinking.collapsedTools , adds tool calls into the collapsible thinking UI. Inline chat v2 (Preview) Setting : inlineChat.enableV2 We have ramped up our efforts to modernize inline chat. It's built to be single prompt, single file, and for code changes only This makes the overall experience much lighter and allows for a simplified UI. For tasks it cannot handle, you'll be automatically upgraded to the Chat view. Chat view UX improvements We tweaked some parts of the Chat view to make it feel more pleasant to use: The action to create a new Chat is now a dropdown with options to create a chat session in the editor or in a new window The tools and MCP server actions moved right next to the model picker The configuration dropdown is cleaned up It is now also possible to copy math source by right-clicking math expressions in the chat view. MCP MCP server access for your organization Settings : chat.mcp.gallery.serviceUrl , chat.mcp.access VS Code now supports MCP registry configured through GitHub organization policies. This enables organizations to set up a custom MCP registry and control which MCP servers can be installed and started. When an MCP registry endpoint is configured in your organization's policies, VS Code will: Provide browsing and installing of MCP servers from the configured registry Restrict starting MCP servers to only those available in the registry when access restriction is enabled When your organization has configured these policies, the chat.mcp.gallery.serviceUrl setting specifies the MCP registry endpoint URL, and the chat.mcp.access setting controls whether access is restricted to only the servers in that registry. These settings will be marked as "(Managed by organization)" in the Settings editor: To learn more about configuring MCP server access for your organization or enterprise, see Configure MCP server access . Install MCP servers to workspace configuration When installing an MCP server, you can now choose whether to install it globally or to the workspace configuration. Right-click on an MCP server in the extensions view and select Install (Workspace) from the context menu, or use the Install (Workspace) action directly in the MCP server editor. This adds the MCP server to the .vscode/mcp.json file in your current workspace, making it easier to share MCP servers with your team. Authentication: Client ID Metadata Document authentication flow Authentication support for remote MCPs now supports the Client ID Metadata Document (CIMD) authentication flow, which is the future standard for OAuth in MCP. This flow enables a more secure and scalable solution to authentication over Dynamic Client Registration (DCR) because now authorization servers do not have to worry about issuing client IDs per-client. When connecting to an MCP server that uses an authorization server that supports CIMD, VS Code will automatically use that flow over DCR. For more information about CIMD, take a look at the resources on oauth.net . Authentication: WWW-Authenticate scope step up Authentication support for remote MCPs now supports dynamic scope escalation through the WWW-Authenticate header for remote MCP servers. This is called out in the OAuth 2.0 specification . This allows MCP servers to request additional permissions when needed, rather than requiring all scopes upfront. For example, connecting to a server might require a minimal set of scopes, but specific tool calls can request broader permissions only when necessary. This provides better security by following the principle of least privilege. This is currently called out in the latest draft of the MCP specification which is expected to be finalized soon. Accessibility Speech timeout is disabled by default The configuration accessibility.voice.speechTimeout has changed to be 0 by default. This means, a voice session no longer ends automatically after a certain delay (e.g. a Chat request would not be triggered automatically if you pause). We feel this is a better default experience, but you can always change back to the previous default ( 2500 ). Chat input improvements The chat input now announces the active agent and model in a clearer order so screen reader users hear the most relevant context first. The chat accessibility help also calls out that you can press Delete to remove attached context items, making attachment management fully keyboard-accessible. Notebooks Notebook search Notebooks now support searching across cells. Use key bindings ( ⌘G (Windows, Linux F3 ) and ⇧⌘G (Windows, Linux Shift+F3 ) ) to navigate to the next and previous match, just like you would in the editor. Source Control Folding support in git commit messages Settings : git.verboseCommit , git.useEditorAsCommitInput When writing git commit messages in the editor, you can now fold sections of the commit message to keep things organized. To use this feature, enable the git.verboseCommit and git.useEditorAsCommitInput settings. Graph incoming/outgoing changes Settings : scm.graph.showIncomingChanges , scm.graph.showOutgoingChanges This milestone, we are adding the capability to easily view incoming and outgoing changes in the Source Control Graph view. For active branches that have incoming or outgoing changes, the graph displays an "Incoming Changes" and "Outgoing Changes" node. Selecting each node displays the list of incoming or outgoing files. You can hide this information from the Graph view by using the scm.graph.showIncomingChanges and scm.graph.showOutgoingChanges settings. Graph compare references We have added a new command to the Source Control Graph context menu, Compare with... , that enables you to compare a history item in the graph with an arbitrary branch or tag. This feature lets you view changes that are in the history item but not in the branch or tag. In the context menu, there are shortcuts commands, Compare with Remote and Compare with Merge Base for comparing a history item with the remote branch and merge base respectively. Repositories selection mode Setting : scm.repositories.selectionMode The Source Control Repositories view shows the list of opened repositories in the workspace and is used to control the repositories shown in the Source Control Changes view. We are looking to expand the functionality of the Repositories view and in preparation for that, we are introducing a setting, scm.repositories.selectionMode , to control the selection mode in the Repositories view to either a single repository or multiple repositories. Apart from the new functionality in the Repositories view, this also allows us to remove the repository picker in the Graph view's title and have a global repository picker across all source control views. You can toggle the selection mode using the setting, or from the "..." menu of the Repositories view. New Repository menu Users can use the scm/repository menu id to contribute commands to the inline source control provider rows in the new Source Control Repositories view. Commands contributed to the "inline" group will appear inline, while all other commands will appear in the ... menu. Repositories explorer (experimental) Settings : scm.repositories.explorer , scm.repositories.selectionMode We are looking at enhancing the Repositories view and showing additional information for each repository. To try out this experimental feature, set scm.repositories.selectionMode and scm.repositories.explorer . In this first iteration, we have focused on branches and tags. You can create new branches, tags, view the list of branches and tags, and take various actions of each branch/tag (ex: checkout, etc.). In the upcoming milestone, we will add more information (ex: stashes, remotes, etc). Give this experimental feature a try and let us know what you think. Testing Navigate uncovered lines in test coverage When reviewing test coverage, you can now easily navigate between uncovered lines using new navigation commands. Two commands are available in the editor toolbar when viewing coverage information: Go to Next Uncovered Line - Jumps to the next line that is not covered by tests Go to Previous Uncovered Line - Jumps to the previous line that is not covered by tests These commands help you quickly identify coverage gaps and focus on areas that need additional test coverage, making it easier to improve the overall test quality of your codebase. Terminal Terminal IntelliSense Terminal IntelliSense has been in the product as an experimental/preview feature for around 1.5 years ! This release we're removing the preview tag and will be doing a staged roll out as the default to all users on stable. When enabled, typing in the terminal will bring up IntelliSense similar to the editor for PowerShell, bash, zsh and fish: The completions have various sources, paths for example are all handled by core: Some commands feature advanced specifications, like git which has the ability to pull in branch names: If we learned anything when building this feature it's that no one size fits all, so there are many options to tweak the behavior to get what you're after: terminal.integrated.suggest.quickSuggestions - Show automatically depending on the content of the command line, as opposed to manually via Ctrl+Space . terminal.integrated.suggest.suggestOnTriggerCharacters - Show automatically after a "trigger character" such as - or / . terminal.integrated.suggest.runOnEnter - Optionally run the command when Enter is used (not Tab ). terminal.integrated.suggest.windowsExecutableExtensions - The list of extensions that are treated as executables on Windows. terminal.integrated.suggest.providers - Provides the ability to disable specific providers, for example extensions may contribute completions you don't want. terminal.integrated.suggest.showStatusBar - Whether to show the status bar at the bottom of the IntelliSense popup. terminal.integrated.suggest.cdPath - Whether to enable $CDPATH integration. terminal.integrated.suggest.inlineSuggestion - Whether to integrate with shell "ghost text" and how to present it. terminal.integrated.suggest.upArrowNavigatesHistory - Whether up arrow is sent to the shell instead of browsing completions, this is particularly useful on zsh where you can filter and then press up to do a history search with that prefix. terminal.integrated.suggest.selectionMode - How the Intellisense popup is focused which determines what Enter and Tab do. (New!) terminal.integrated.suggest.insertTrailingSpace - Insert a trailing space and re-trigger completions after accepting. If you don't see the feature yet, make sure you have shell integration enabled and enable IntelliSense explicitly in settings via terminal.integrated.suggest.enabled . Apart from overall polish, this is what is coming to the feature this release: copilot and azd CLIs now have completions The extension API is close to finalization Git commit completions show the commit message Consolidated shell integration timeout setting We now have one unified configurable setting, terminal.integrated.shellIntegration.timeout , that controls how long VS Code waits for shell integration to become ready before executing commands in the terminal, including those triggered through the executeCommand API and by Copilot terminal tool. chat.tools.terminal.shellIntegrationTimeout has been deprecated in favor of this consolidation. Authentication Manage extension account preferences discoverability The Manage Extension Account Preferences command is now more discoverable. In addition to being available in the Command Palette and extension context menus, it now appears in the Account Menu alongside Manage Language Model Access . This makes it easier to find and configure which accounts extensions can access. Last version of classic Microsoft authentication - use msal-no-broker if you experience issues We will be removing the classic option for microsoft-authentication.implementation . This means that VS Code release 1.106 is the final version that has the classic option. The microsoft-authentication.implementation setting has been around to let users opt-out of native brokered authentication for Microsoft accounts if they experienced issues. The values for this setting are: msal - Use MSAL with brokered authentication when available (default) msal-no-broker - Use MSAL without brokered authentication (introduced recently) classic - Use the classic Microsoft authentication flow without MSAL We will remove the classic option since its usage is very low and most issues with the msal option are due to the brokering, which is remedied with msal-no-broker . Device code flow for Microsoft authentication Microsoft authentication now supports the device code flow in non-brokered scenarios, particularly useful for remote development environments. When other authentication methods fail, VS Code automatically falls back to device code flow, which displays a code that you can enter on another device to complete authentication. Manage accounts command Manage your authentication accounts directly from the Command Palette using the Accounts: Manage Accounts command. This command provides access to account management features when the Account menu is hidden or not easily accessible. When you run the Manage Accounts command, you'll see a quick pick menu listing all your active accounts. You can select an account to view available actions, including: Manage Trusted Extensions - Control which extensions can access the selected account Manage Trusted MCP Servers - Manage MCP server access permissions for accounts that support this capability Sign Out - Sign out of the account Languages Python Python Environments Extension: Support for python.poetryPath setting The Python Environments Extension now respects the existing python.poetryPath user setting. This allows you to specify which Poetry executable to use. The provided path will be searched for and selected when managing Poetry environments. Python Environments Extension: Improved venv creation: dev-requirements.txt detection When creating a new virtual environment, the extension now detects both requirements.txt and dev-requirements.txt files and installs dependencies automatically. Add Copilot Hover Summaries as docstring You can now add your AI-generated documentation directly into your code as a docstring using the new Add as docstring command in Copilot Hover Summaries. When you generate a summary for a function or class, navigate to the symbol definition and hover over it to access the Add as docstring command, which inserts the summary below your cursor formatted as a proper docstring. This streamlines the process of documenting your code, allowing you to quickly enhance readability and maintainability without retyping. Localized Copilot Hover Summaries GitHub Copilot Hover Summaries inside Pylance now respect your display language within VS Code. When you invoke an AI-generated summary, you'll get strings in the language you've set for your editor, making it easier to understand the generated documentation. Convert wildcard imports Code Action Wildcard imports (from module import *) are often discouraged in Python because they can clutter your namespace and make it unclear where names come from, reducing code clarity and maintainability. Pylance now helps you clean up modules that still rely on from module import * via a new Code Action. It replaces the wildcard with the explicit symbols, preserving aliases and keeping the import to a single statement. To try it out, you can click on the line with the wildcard import and press Ctrl+. (or Cmd+. on macOS) to select the Convert to explicit imports Code Action. dotenv There is built-in basic support for dotenv files ( .env ), which are commonly used to define environment variables for applications. Contributions to extensions GitHub Pull Requests There has been more progress on the GitHub Pull Requests extension, which enables you to work on, create, and manage pull requests and issues. New features include: AI-generated PR descriptions (via githubPullRequests.pullRequestDescription ) will respect the repository PR template if there is one. Drafts in the Pull Requests view now render in italics instead of having a [DRAFT] prefix. Pull requests can be opened from a URL, for example: vscode-insiders://github.vscode-pull-request-github/checkout-pull-request?uri=https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-css-languageservice/pull/460 Review the changelog for the 0.122.0 release of the extension to learn about everything in the release. Preview Features Language Models editor A new Language Models editor provides a centralized place to view and manage all available language models for GitHub Copilot Chat. You can open it from the chat model picker or via the command Chat: Manage Language Models . Note: This feature is only available in VS Code Insiders . The editor displays: All available models organized by provider Model capabilities (tools, vision, agent) Context size and multiplier information Model visibility status You can search and filter models using: Text search with highlighting Provider filter: @provider:"OpenAI" Capability filters: @capability:tools , @capability:vision , @capability:agent Visibility filter: @visible:true/false Hover over model names or context sizes to see detailed information including model ID, version, status, and token breakdown. Manage model visibility Control which models appear in the chat model picker by toggling their visibility with the eye icon next to each model. When a model is visible, it appears in the model picker dropdown when you're using GitHub Copilot Chat, making it available for selection. Hidden models remain in the Language Models editor but won't appear in the model picker, helping you keep your model selection focused on the ones you use most frequently. This is particularly useful when you have access to many models and want to streamline your workflow by showing only your preferred models in the picker. Add models from installed providers Use the Add Models... button to configure and add models from language model providers you've already installed. When you select this button, you'll see a dropdown list of all installed model providers, such as Copilot, Anthropic, Azure, Google, Groq, Ollama, OpenAI, and others. Select a provider from the list to configure it and start using its models in GitHub Copilot Chat. This makes it easy to activate additional model providers you've installed without needing to navigate away from the Language Models editor. Access provider management by selecting the gear icon on provider rows. Extension Authoring ID token in authentication sessions The AuthenticationSession interface now includes an optional idToken property. This allows authentication providers to return ID tokens in addition to access tokens, which is particularly useful for scenarios that require user identity information. The Microsoft authentication provider returns this field, while other providers like GitHub may not. ID tokens contain claims about the authenticated user and are signed by the identity provider, making them useful for verifying user identity. For more information about the difference between ID tokens and access tokens, see https://oauth.net/id-tokens-vs-access-tokens/ . export interface AuthenticationSession { /** * The ID token. */ readonly idToken ?: string ; } Git extension getRepositoryWorkspace API The built-in Git extension offers a new API for getting a folder that's known to be associated with a git repository remote. This works by caching a repository-remote to folder mapping when the user opens a folder with a git remote. View containers in Secondary Side Bar Extension authors can now register view containers in the Secondary Side Bar by using the new secondarySidebar contribution point. This lets extensions place their custom views alongside built-in views like Chat in the Secondary Side Bar and provide a better integration with VS Code's dual side bar layout. { "contributes" : { "viewsContainers" : { "secondarySidebar" : [ { "id" : "myExtensionViews" , "title" : "My Extension" , "icon" : "$(extensions)" } ] }, "views" : { "myExtensionViews" : [ { "id" : "myCustomView" , "name" : "Custom View" , "when" : "true" } ] } } } Proposed APIs Quick Pick and Quick Input improvements The Quick Pick and Quick Input APIs include several new capabilities that give extension developers more flexibility in creating interactive user interfaces. Proposed API: Toggle button support Extensions can add toggle buttons to Quick Pick and Quick Input interfaces through the toggles property on QuickInput . This enables scenarios like a password visibility toggle in the input box area, allowing users to interact with controls without leaving the quick pick interface. Your comments and feedback on this API proposal are appreciated (please refer to the GitHub issue ). export enum QuickInputButtonLocation { ... /** * The button is rendered at the far end inside the input box. */ Input = 3 } export interface QuickInputButton { ... /** * When present, indicates that the button is a toggle button that can be checked or unchecked. * * **Note:** This property is currently only applicable to buttons with { @link QuickInputButtonLocation.Input } location. * It must be set for such buttons, and the state will be updated when the button is toggled. * It cannot be set for buttons with other location values. */ readonly toggle ?: { checked : boolean }; } Proposed API: Prompt support for Quick Pick Quick Pick supports a prompt property, similar to the one available in Input Box. The prompt displays persistent text beneath the input box that remains visible while users type, providing helpful guidance or instructions that doesn't disappear when the user starts entering text. Your comments and feedback on this API proposal are appreciated (please refer to the GitHub issue ). export interface QuickPick < T extends QuickPickItem > extends QuickInput { /** * Optional text that provides instructions or context to the user. * * The prompt is displayed below the input box and above the list of items. */ prompt : string | undefined ; } export interface QuickPickOptions { /** * Optional text that provides instructions or context to the user. * * The prompt is displayed below the input box and above the list of items. */ prompt ?: string ; } Proposed API: File icons for Quick Pick items Quick Pick items can display file-type-specific icons through the resourceUri property on QuickPickItem . When you provide a resource URI, VS Code automatically derives the appropriate label, description, and icon based on the resource type, matching your current theme's file icon set. This is particularly useful when building file or folder selection interfaces, as users can quickly identify items by their familiar file type icons. Your comments and feedback on this API proposal are appreciated (please refer to the GitHub issue ). export interface QuickPickItem { /** * A { @link Uri } representing the resource associated with this item. * * When set, this property is used to automatically derive several item properties if they are not explicitly provided: * - **Label**: Derived from the resource's file name when { @link QuickPickItem.label label} is not provided or is empty. * - **Description**: Derived from the resource's path when { @link QuickPickItem.description description} is not provided or is empty. * - **Icon**: Derived from the current file icon theme when { @link QuickPickItem.iconPath iconPath} is set to * { @link ThemeIcon.File } or { @link ThemeIcon.Folder } . */ resourceUri ?: Uri ; } GitHub-style alerts in MarkdownStrings ( #209652 ) We have added support for rendering GitHub-style alert syntax in MarkdownString by setting a new property supportAlertSyntax . const markdown = new vscode . MarkdownString (); markdown . supportAlertSyntax = true ; markdown . value = ` > [!NOTE] > Useful information that users should know, even when skimming content. > [!TIP] > Helpful advice for doing things better or more easily. > [!IMPORTANT] > Key information users need to know to achieve their goal. > [!WARNING] > Urgent info that needs immediate user attention to avoid problems. > [!CAUTION] > Advises about risks or negative outcomes of certain actions. ` ; This enables extensions to render alerts in various places in the UI, such as comments: MarkdownString support in TreeItem labels ( #115365 ) Extension authors can now use MarkdownString in tree view item labels, enabling a subset of Markdown syntax including codicons and text formatting. This allows extensions to create more visually rich tree views. // Codicons const itemWithIcon = new vscode . TreeItem ({ label: new vscode . MarkdownString ( '$(star) Starred item' , true ) }); // Text formatting (must surround the entire string) const italicItem = new vscode . TreeItem ({ label: new vscode . MarkdownString ( '_Italic item_' ) }); // Formatting and codicons can be combined const combined = new vscode . TreeItem ({ label: new vscode . MarkdownString ( '_~~**$(check) Done $(star)**~~_' , true ) }); The above items render as: Engineering Exploration of automated UX PR testing We've introduced a new automation workflow that helps reviewers understand UI changes in pull requests without manually checking out and running the code. By adding the ~copilot-video-please label to a pull request with UI changes, an automated process kicks off that: Builds VS Code from the PR branch Uses GitHub Copilot CLI to interact with the changes and record a video along the way - leveraging playwright-mcp Generates a Playwright trace for detailed inspection Posts the results as a comment on the PR While it's still early, this workflow can reduce the manual effort required for code review, especially for small UI changes. The videos and traces help reviewers quickly verify that changes work as expected. Currently, the videos are only accessible to team members. For more details about this automation, see https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/272529 . macOS 11.0 support has ended VS Code 1.106 is the last release that supports macOS 11.0 (macOS Big Sur). Refer to our FAQ for additional information. Notable fixes vscode#258236 - Add setting for extensions request timeout used when installing extensions vscode#272945 - Tasks do not trigger onDidStartTerminalShellExecution vscode#273372 - /** is automatically closed with */ in .gitignore files vscode#243584 - First input gets ignored on pwsh/conpty vscode#271952 - Copilot 'configure instructions' quickpick doesn't show workspace-level agent instruction files (copilot-instructions.md, AGENTS.md) vscode#274631 - Network: Load intermediate certification authorities on Windows Thank you Issue tracking Contributions to our issue tracking: @RedCMD (RedCMD) @gjsjohnmurray (John Murray) @IllusionMH (Andrii Dieiev) @albertosantini (Alberto Santini) @Accurio (Accurio) Pull Requests Contributions to vscode : @avarayr (avarayr) : fix: Increase workbench border radius on macos tahoe PR #270236 @baptiste0928 (Baptiste Girardeau) : fix: resolve renamed paths on merge editor PR #254677 @barroit (barroit) : Fix tabstop calc in tokenizeLineToHTML() PR #263387 @Benimautner : Fix: don't apply inertial scrolling if input device is a mouse. PR #268284 @danielbayley (Daniel Bayley) : Add TM_DIRECTORY_BASE snippets variable PR #270262 @dibarbet (David Barbet) : Hookup semantic tokens range refresh notification to the viewport contribution PR #271419 @dnicolson (Dave Nicolson) : Update activation event linter message PR #269156 @DrSergei (Sergei Druzhkov) : Fix disassembly view PR #270361 @gjsjohnmurray (John Murray) : Show the Learn How to Hide AI Features in more situations (fix #268450) PR #268462 @imbant (imbant) : fix(chat): correct file icon rendering in Files & Folders picker PR #255384 @JeffreyCA : Add Fig spec for Azure Developer CLI (azd) PR #272348 @jlelong (Jerome Lelong) Make pair colorizer ignore @ifnextchar PR #272329 Exclude trailing underscore from bracket pairs in LaTeX PR #272758 @jmg-duarte (José Duarte) : Fix localization for terminal.hoverHighlightBackground PR #264228 @Mingpan : Copy selection for deleted chunk in inline diff PR #267991 @obrobrio2000 (Giovanni Magliocchetti) Add "Go to Next/Previous Uncovered Line" navigation for Test Coverage PR #269505 html: add setting to disable end tag suggestions PR #269605 @ohah (oha | 2026-01-13T08:48:35 |
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https://blog.jetbrains.com/security/ | Security | The Security Blog Skip to content Topics Search Language English 한국어 简体中文 Burger menu icon IDEs CLion DataGrip DataSpell Fleet GoLand IntelliJ IDEA PhpStorm PyCharm RustRover Rider RubyMine WebStorm Plugins & Services Big Data Tools Code With Me JetBrains Platform Scala Toolbox App Writerside JetBrains AI Grazie Junie JetBrains for Data Kineto Team Tools Datalore Space TeamCity Upsource YouTrack Hub Qodana CodeCanvas Matter .NET & Visual Studio .NET Tools ReSharper C++ Languages & Frameworks Kotlin Ktor MPS Amper Education & Research JetBrains Academy Research Company Company Blog Security Security All News security bulletin Promo image newsletter security Updates for security issue affecting IntelliJ-based IDEs 2023.1+ and JetBrains GitHub Plugin A new security issue was discovered that affects the JetBrains GitHub plugin on the IntelliJ platform, which could lead to disclosure of access tokens to third-party sites. The issue affects all IntelliJ-based IDEs as of 2023.1 onwards that have the JetBrains GitHub plugin enabled and configured/in-use. Read article Preventing Exploits: JetBrains’ Ethical Approach to Vulnerability Disclosure Introduction This blog post follows up on the recent TeamCity On-Premises security vulnerabilities notification and the subsequent post that described our timeline for addressing those vulnerabilities. At JetBrains, we adhere to a carefully balanced approach to vulnerability disclosure. We fol… Daniel Gallo Insights and Timeline: Our Approach to Addressing the Recently Discovered Vulnerabilities in TeamCity On-Premises This is a follow-up to the vulnerability announcement we published on March 4, 2024. It’s important that we properly communicate the timeline for fixing the CVE-2024-27198 and CVE-2024-27199 vulnerabilities from JetBrains’ side. All times below are expressed in CET. February 19 6:54 pm –… Daniel Gallo JetBrains Has Received Its SOC2 Audit Report SOC 2 (Service Organization Control II) is a comprehensive audit framework developed by the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA). This framework assesses the controls a service organization has in place in terms of security, availability, processing integrity, confidentiality, and privacy. A SOC 2 Type II report evaluates the design and suitability of these controls. This means an external auditor has looked at our systems and processes and confirmed that they are designed in accordance with the SOC2 requirements. Ilya Pleskunin Security Bulletin Changes For the last several years, we have published the JetBrains Security Bulletin on our blog and sent emails to Bulletin subscribers quarterly. However, this approach created an unwanted delay between the release of new versions and the publication of information about vulnerabilities. We also receive a lot of questions about vulnerable product versions from our customers. Ilya Pleskunin SpringShell Vulnerability in JetBrains Products and Services On March 29, 2022, we became aware of the Remote Code Execution vulnerabilities CVE-2022-22963 and CVE-2022-22965 in several libraries of the Spring Framework, which is commonly used in web applications. Ilya Pleskunin JetBrains Security Bulletin Q4 2021 In the fourth quarter of 2021, we resolved a number of security issues in our products. Here's a summary report that contains a description of each issue and the version in which it was resolved. (more…)… Robert Demmer Important Security Update for JetBrains Gateway On December 27, 2021, we became aware of a security issue that exposes certain JetBrains Remote Development backend IDEs to the networks the server is connected to. This was a result of misconfiguration on our side. The following IDEs were affected: IntelliJ IDEA 2021.3.1 Preview (213.6461.21)… Hadi Hariri Log4j vulnerability and JetBrains Products and Services What happened Similar to the rest of the industry, we became aware on the 10th of December 2021 of the Remote Code Execution vulnerability CVE-2021-44228 in the popular Java logging library log4j (all versions between 2.0 and 2.14.1 are vulnerable). We immediately took action to mitigate any pote… Hadi Hariri JetBrains Security Bulletin Q3 2021 In the third quarter of 2021, we resolved a number of security issues in our products. Here's a summary report that contains a description of each issue and the version in which it was resolved. (more…)… Robert Demmer JetBrains Security Bulletin Q2 2021 In the second quarter of 2021, we resolved a number of security issues in our products. Here's a summary report that contains a description of each issue and the version in which it was resolved. 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https://anchor.fm/ajtiti/episodes/AjTiTi-37---Logowanie-i-monitorowanie-aplikacji-na-przykadzie-Application-Insights-e1fqt4d | AjTiTi #37 - Logowanie i monitorowanie aplikacji na przykładzie Application Insights by AjTiTi AjTiTi By Dawid Chróścielski, Grzegorz Kotlarz Luźny podcast o świecie IT. Prowadzący (Dawid Chróścielski i Grzegorz Kotlarz) rozmawiają o nowinkach technologicznych, dzielą się ciekawostkami z życia programisty oraz swoim spojrzeniem na IT. Jako dodatek dorzucają kilka (mniej lub bardziej, ale raczej bardziej) suchych żartów. Listen on Spotify Available on Report content on Spotify AjTiTi #37 - Logowanie i monitorowanie aplikacji na przykładzie Application Insights AjTiTi Mar 18, 2022 Share 00:00 01:01:60 AjTiTi #58 - Co zrobić z twoim starym... komputerem! W tym odcinku eksplorujemy interesujący temat, jak sobie poradzić z naszym starym komputerem, gdy już staje się przestarzały i niepotrzebny. Czy powinniśmy go wyrzucić, sprzedać, czy może istnieje inny sposób na wykorzystanie jego potencjału? Zapraszamy do dzielenie się Twoimi pomysłami i realizacjami na naszym Discordzie! (00:00) Beatbox + Intro. (00:26) Co tam u Dawida? Kafka conference. (03:54) Co tam u Grzegorza? Tworzeniu ADR przy pomocy AI. (06:48) Przedstawienie tematu (07:24) Najprostszy i najważniejszy pomysł. (09:38) Centrum multimedialne. (10:48) Pomysły dla gamerów. (17:20) Pomysły dla domu. (30:27) Pomysły związane z IT. (36:07) Sztuka i dekoracja. (44:44) Outro May 26, 2023 46:51 AjTiTi #57 - Subdomeny w architekturze, a aspekt bezpieczeństwa - dlaczego warto? W tym odcinku omawiamy strategiczną stronę Domain Driven Design, skupiając się na pojęciach domeny, subdomeny i bounded contextów, a także relacji między nimi. Dowiesz się, jak wprowadzenie powyższych wpływa na nasze zarządzanie mikroserwisami pod kątem bezpieczeństwa. (00:00) Intro (00:22) Co tam u Dawida? .NET Templates (04:25) Co tam u Grzegorza? Krykiet (07:29) Przedstawienie tematu (08:00) Domain Driven Design (09:07) Czym jest domena? (11:20) Co to jest subdomena? (17:52) Bounded context (21:06) Bounded context, a subdomena (24:36) Wpływ na architekturę aplikacji (27:30) Wpływ subdomen na poziom bezpieczeństwa (33:36) Outro Apr 28, 2023 35:11 AjTiTi #56 - Onboarding programistów Hej, hej! Wracamy po przerwie! Czy zdarzyło Ci się trafić do firmy i... Tak właściwie nie wiedzieć co dalej? W dzisiejszym odcinku porozmawiamy o tym jak uniknąć takich sytuacji z perspektywy kogoś, kto wprowadza nowe osoby do zespołu. Miłego słuchania! 👌 (00:00) Intro (00:27) Co u Grzegorza? Automatyzacja Terraforma (03:09) Co u Dawida? Breakdance, SigmaOS I Setapp (08:38) Przedstawienie tematu (09:10) Od czego zacząć onboarding? (11:35) Sprzęt i oprogramowanie (13:18) Dostępy (15:29) Dokumentacja (31:10) Wideo tutorial (35:42) Pierwsze zadanie (38:48) Onboarding buddy (41:35) Pierwsze code review (42:10) Feedback loop (44:53) Jakie są Twoje porady (45:25) Outro Mar 31, 2023 45:37 AjTiTi #55 - O motywacji w świecie IT "Ale mi się nie chce" - pomyślał kiedyś każdy! To nic złego, każdemu się zdarza ;) Ale jak stworzyć środowisko, w którym nam się będzie chciało? O tym (bardzo subiektywnie) w dzisiejszym odcinku! Nov 25, 2022 54:17 AjTiTi #54 - O testowaniu aplikacji Testy jednostkowe, integracyjne, end-to-end, obciążeniowe, mutacyjne... Jeny ile tego! Na czym się skupić? Jak żyć? Na ostatnie pytanie nie odpowiemy, ale o całej reszcie zagadnień usłyszysz w tym odcinku! Enjoy! Nov 11, 2022 51:10 AjTiTi #53 - Wzorce w chmurze - design and implementation Odcinek kończący serię o wzorcach w chmurze. Jako wisienkę na torcie zostawiliśmy design & implementation - czyli wzorce, które pomagają podczas projektowania mikroserwisów. Jak nie stracić wszystkich pieniędzy od inwestora na chmurę? Jak ułatwić komunikację przy używaniu wielu języków programowania w obrębie mikroserwisów? Jak zaimplementować połączenie serwisów korzystających z różnych protokołów? Jak zaplanować kompletny refactor naszego serwisu? Czemu służy gateway i jak może odciążyć nasze serwisy? Po odpowiedzi na te, jak i wiele innych pytań, zapraszamy do odcinka! Odcinek #27 o App Configuration Store: https://tiny.pl/w92hf Odcinek #23 o API Management: https://tiny.pl/w92h1 Oct 28, 2022 50:25 AjTiTi #52 - Wzorce w chmurze - data management Kolejny odcinek dookoła wzorców projektowych używanych w chmurze publicznej. Tym razem poruszamy temat danych i zarządzania nimi. Jeśli interesuje Cie: Jak zaoszczędzić czas potrzebny na pobranie danych? Dlaczego warto oddzielić odczyty danych od zapisów? Po co i w jaki sposób dzielić dane? Na co mogą przydać się eventy? Czy użycie materialized view jest dobrym pomysłem w przypadku raportów? to zapraszamy do odsłuchu. Oct 14, 2022 01:04:40 AjTiTi #51 - Wzorce w chmurze - messaging W dzisiejszym odcinku rozpoczynamy temat wzorców projektowych używanych w chmurze publicznej. Na pierwszy ogień idzie messaging, czyli: W jaki sposób przekazywać wiadomości pomiędzy serwisami, by obsłużyć asynchroniczność? Czy można przekazać duże ilości danych bez przeciążania brokera wiadomości? Czy da się sterować procesem biznesowym poprzez wiadomości? Jak zapewnić, że nasz proces na pewno się wykona? O tych, i kilku innych rzeczach, dowiesz się z 51. odcinka podcastu AjTiTi. Sep 30, 2022 01:02:38 AjTiTi #50 - Code review Code review - z pozoru nic skomplikowanego: ktoś napisał kod, a ktoś inny go przegląda. Czy jednak na pewno? W dzisiejszym odcinku rozbieramy na części proces zarówno od strony piszącego kod, jak i przeglądającego. W jaki sposób przygotować swój kod, aby review przebiegło sprawnie? Jak robić review? Na co zwrócić uwagę? A może jest sytuacja, gdy code review możemy sobie odpuścić? Zapraszamy do odsłuchu! Sep 16, 2022 01:01:43 AjTiTi #49 - Wakacje programisty Rok szkolny się rozpoczął, więc podejmujemy sentymentalną podróż w stronę wakacji. W jaki sposób programista powinien przygotować się do wakacji? Co zrobić przed? Co robić w trakcie? Jak przeżyć powrót do pracy? Czy w ogóle warto robić sobie wakacyjne przerwy? (SPOILER: zdecydowanie warto!). Piosenka Janet Jackson niszczy komputery: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20220816-00/?p=106994 Sep 02, 2022 38:12 AjTiTi #48 - Jak efektywnie programować? Inni wyrabiają się szybciej w pracy? Spędzasz godziny nad każdą małą zmianą w kodzie? W tym odcinku poruszymy kilka kwestii, które być może będą w stanie Ci pomóc! Aug 19, 2022 56:57 AjTiTi #47 - Jak oceniać pracę programisty? Tym razem o tym, w jaki sposób oceniać oraz mierzyć progres w karierze programisty. Przyglądamy się głównie dwóm frameworkom: Dropbox Engineering Career Framework oraz Engineering Ladders, a także zastanawiamy się co czyni programistę "dobrym". Dropbox Career Framework: dropbox.github.io/dbx-career-framework/ Engineering Ladders: www.engineeringladders.com/ Aug 05, 2022 45:28 AjTiTi #46 - Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2021 Zastanawiasz się jak branża IT rozwija się pod kątem demografii oraz wiodących technologii? W jaki sposób programiści czerpią wiedzę? A może co robią, gdy napotkają problem? Jeśli tak, to jesteś w idealnym miejscu. W tym odcinku podcastu przyglądamy się danym zebranym w ankiecie portalu Stack Overflow: insights.stackoverflow.com/survey/2021 Jul 22, 2022 55:17 AjTiTi #45 - Czy na pewno potrzebujesz mikroserwisów? Czy mikroserwisy wyszły już z mody? A może stały się po prostu naszą codziennością? W dzisiejszym odcinku przyglądamy się temu tematowi z perspektywy kilku lat hype'u. Jul 08, 2022 57:49 AjTiTi #44 - Narzędzia pomagające w pracy zdalnej Kontynuujemy temat pracy zdalnej. Tym razem rozmawiamy o narzędziach, które nam pomagają i ułatwiają pracę w rozproszonym zespole. Czego użyć, by zadbać o efektywność pracy, komunikację, bazę wiedzy, ogarnięcie różnych stref czasowych, czy też ducha zespołu? Po odpowiedzi na te pytania, zapraszamy do odcinka. Jun 24, 2022 43:21 AjTiTi #43 - Komunikacja w zespole rozproszonym Praca w zespole rozproszonym geograficznie to dość świeży i nie do końca zbadany obszar. W dzisiejszym odcinku uchylamy nieco rąbka tajemnicy jak my komunikujemy się z innymi i co zauważyliśmy podczas pracy z ludźmi w taki sposób. Zapraszamy również na Discorda AjTiTi, gdzie Grzegorz pokazuje jak zrobić rękami znak lamy, która mówi, aby ktoś się przymknął ;) Jun 10, 2022 01:00:39 AjTiTi #42 - Greenfield vs Legacy Dzisiaj trochę o typach projektów IT. Wyjaśniamy czym są Greenfield oraz Legacy oraz dyskutujemy czym charakteryzują się oba te rodzaje. Jakie są zalety, a jakie wady pracy nad jednym i drugim? Przy czym my osobiście wolimy pracować? Zapraszamy do odsłuchu oraz podzielenia się swoją opinią na naszym Discordzie! May 27, 2022 58:25 AjTiTi #41 - Postpandemiczne przemyślenia o pracy zdalnej Czy praca zdalna działa? Czy jest dla każdego? Czy jako programiści zyskujemy, czy też tracimy na niej? Dzisiaj o naszych przemyśleniach na temat pracy zdalnej po ponad 2 letniej praktyce. May 13, 2022 01:12:53 AjTiTi #40 - Czy AI może być ZBYT ŁATWE? Wyliczanka z Microsoft Azure Cognitive Services. Sztuczna inteligencja na wyciągnięcie ręki? Niemalże! Możesz być magiem AI dzięki Cognitive Services, jeśli tylko potrafisz korzystać z REST API :) Wpis Dawida o wyłączaniu automatycznego tłumaczenia dokumentacji Microsoftu: https://www.chroscielski.pl/turn-off-microsoft-docs-auto-translate/ Odcinek w którym Dawid mówi o użyciu Face API: #12 Vendor Lock Apr 29, 2022 01:07:44 AjTiTi #39 - Projektowanie REST API Jak często spotykałeś się z API, które zawsze odpowiada statusem 200 OK, a dopiero po przeanalizowaniu całej odpowiedzi okazuje się, że wcale nie jest tak kolorowo? Bo my... wcale nie tak rzadko. Dlatego w dzisiejszym odcinku opowiadamy o sztuce projektowania REST API. Apr 15, 2022 01:01:13 AjTiTi #38 - O integracji systemów "You can't buy integration" - z tego zdania wypłynął temat odcinka: integracja systemów. Niemalże każde oprogramowanie wymaga jakiejś integracji. Dlatego ważne aby wiedzieć, jak podejść do tego tematu w sposób efektywny i w maksymalnie bezbolesny. Artykuł na blogu Martina Fowlera: https://martinfowler.com/articles/cant-buy-integration.html Apr 01, 2022 01:05:48 AjTiTi #37 - Logowanie i monitorowanie aplikacji na przykładzie Application Insights Chcę oglądać Twoje logi, logi, logi, logi... W tym odcinku rozmawiamy o tym po co i w jaki sposób logować komunikaty oraz jak monitorować nasze aplikacje. Wszystko to podlane sosem z Application Insights. Mar 18, 2022 01:01:60 AjTiTi #36 - O roli Team Leada (2/2) Ostatnio było trochę o tym kim jest Team Lead i jaka jest jego rola. Tym razem rozmawiamy sobie w jaki sposób Team Lead może zarządzać zespołem oraz wypełniać powierzone mu zadania w sposób efektywny. Mar 04, 2022 01:05:55 AjTiTi #35 - O roli Team Leada (1/2) Kim jest Team Lead? Jaka jest jego rola w zespole? Czy każdy może nim zostać? Czy każdy powinien? Na te i kilka innych pytań postaramy się odpowiedzieć w dzisiejszym odcinku! :) Feb 18, 2022 01:01:15 AjTiTi #34 - Jak przetrwać w grupie programistów - o "problematycznych" typach osób Czy chcemy, czy nie (a mamy nadzieję, że chcemy), to w IT pracujemy w zespołach. Niestety, czasami zdarza się, że nie każdy chce z zespołem współpracować, albo nie do końca jest do tego przygotowany. W 34. odcinku podcastu AjTiTi porozmawiamy o tym, jakie "problematyczne" typy osób spotkaliśmy w naszej karierze oraz jak można sobie z nimi poradzić. Bo, jak się okazuje, będąc "problematycznym" więcej tracimy, niż nam się może wydawać... Feb 04, 2022 01:19:51 AjTiTi #33 - Korpo vs Startup vs Software House W dzisiejszym odcinku rozmawiamy o tym, czym wyróżnia się praca programistów w zależności od tego dla jakiego rodzaju firm pracują. Jak to jest być w korpo, dobrze? Pewnie nie ma tak, że to dobrze, albo że nie dobrze... A jak to wygląda, gdy pracujesz w startupie? A może software house? Czym różnią się te typy organizacji, jakie są nasze doświadczenia oraz co polecamy początkującym programistom - o tym wszystkim posłuchasz właśnie tutaj. Jan 21, 2022 01:16:25 AjTiTi #32 - Dlaczego warto zostać programistą? Ostatnio było trochę narzekania na naszą pracę, ale poza zadami, jest też wiele walet w byciu programistą! Zapraszamy do kolejnej luźnej pogawędki w tym temacie. Jan 07, 2022 01:13:37 AjTiTi #31 - Dlaczego nie warto zostać programistą! Drzwiami i oknami ludzie pchają się do IT. Zastanówmy się jednak, dlaczego nie warto zostać programistą - luźne przemyślenia po kilku latach w branży :) Dec 24, 2021 01:08:50 AjTiTi #30 - SOLIDne oprogramowanie Są pewne zasady, które nie powinny być łamane. W najnowszym odcinku podcastu AjTiTi rozmawiamy o SOLIDzie i o wpływie, jaki może on mieć na nasze oprogramowanie. Dec 10, 2021 59:55 AjTiTi #29 - Dokumentowanie projektów IT O trudnej sztuce dokumentacji technicznej projektów IT :) Nov 26, 2021 01:05:31 AjTiTi #28 - Estymowanie zadań "Ile to zajmie?", "Na kiedy będzie?", "Dlaczego tak długo?" - jako programiści musimy się mierzyć z tymi pytaniami niemal codziennie. I sztuką jest odpowiedzieć na nie z odpowiednią dokładnością. W tym odcinku rozmawiamy o tym w jaki sposób dzielić i estymować zadania, by nasze szacowania były trafione i sensowne, a praca jak najbardziej przyjemna. Nov 12, 2021 01:16:10 AjTiTi #27 - Azure App Configuration - centralizacja konfiguracji w chmurze One to rule them all - o centralizacji konfiguracji w środowiskach mikroserwisowych i serverless z perspektywy chmury Microsoft Azure. PS. Zapraszamy na Discorda: https://www.ajttii.pl Oct 29, 2021 01:00:60 AjTiTi #26 - Błędy początkujących programistów #2 Z racji, że na początku kariery można popełnić wiele błędów, to ostatnio tak się rozgadaliśmy, że z naszej dyskusji powstały dwa odcinki ;) Zapraszamy do kontynuacji rozmowy o błędach, jakie, z naszej perspektywy, popełniają początkujący programiści. Oct 15, 2021 51:23 AjTiTi #25 - Błędy początkujących programistów #1 Każdy z nas kiedyś zaczynał... I większość prawdopodobnie popełniła na początku swojej przygody kilka mniejszych, bądź większych błędów. Dzisiaj o tym, jakie błędy, z naszej perspektywy, popełniają początkujący programiści. Oct 01, 2021 45:12 AjTiTi #24 - Korpomowa w IT ASAPy, f***upy i ogólnie takie takie - czyli nasze przemyślenia i przygody odnośnie korpomowy :) Sep 17, 2021 01:06:59 AjTiTi #23 - Azure API Management API, wszędzie API… Tyle z nim zachodu, by je zrobić i udostępnić klientom w użyteczny i bezpieczny sposób. Tylko, że nie - dzisiaj przedstawiamy usługę Azure API Management, która wspomaga programistów w procesach tworzenia, zabezpieczania, wydawania i dokumentowania API. Sep 03, 2021 58:40 AjTiTi #22 - Wzorce projektowe - behawioralne Kontynuujemy wątek wzorców projektowych (tym razem wzorce behawioralne) oraz podsumowujemy temat. Aug 20, 2021 01:09:08 AjTiTi #21 - Wzorce projektowe - kreacyjne i strukturalne Tym razem poruszamy temat bardzo popularny, ale także niezwykle ważny dla programisty - wzorce projektowe. W tym odcinku przybliżamy wzorce kreacyjne oraz strukturalne. Aug 06, 2021 01:01:02 AjTiTi #20 - Infrastructure as a Code - ARM Templates Jakie parametry do tego template’u Wariacie? Trzymaj infrę w repo to nie zginiesz. Pozdro i z fartem. Jul 16, 2021 57:41 AjTiTi #19 - Hackathony, GameJamy i ogólnie takie, takie… Dzisiejszy odcinek poświęciliśmy nostalgicznym wyprawom we wspomnienia z eventów programistycznych. Zapraszamy do odsłuchu :) Post Grzegorza o błędzie z datami: https://grzegorz.thehonest.dev/godates Jul 02, 2021 53:33 AjTiTi #18 - Azure DevOps Co to jest Azure DevOps? Jak może pomóc Ci w projekcie? Dlaczego warto skorzystać akurat z niego? Jak wejść na naszego Discorda? O wszystkim tym w dzisiejszym odcinku! :) Jun 18, 2021 01:02:13 AjTiTi #17 - Jak wytłumaczyć na czym polega praca programisty? Rodzice znów pytają co Ty tak właściwie robisz? Znajomi myślą, że grasz w gry i dostajesz za to pieniądze? Nie potrafisz wytłumaczyć innym na czym polega Twoja praca? W dzisiejszym odcinku omawiamy jak my radzimy sobie z takimi pytaniami :) Jun 04, 2021 56:36 AjTiTi #16 - Dług technologiczny Każdy dług powinien zostać zaciągnięty z głową. Dlatego ważnym jest, aby mieć świadomość tego czym jest dług technologiczny i w jaki sposób podejść do jego spłaty. Tego dowiesz się z 16ego odcinka podcastu AjTiTi. May 21, 2021 52:43 AjTiTi #15 - Code smells #2 A co to tak brzydko pachnie w naszym kodzie? Kontynuujemy temat code smells: Object-Orientation Abusers, Change Preventers, Dispensables oraz Couplers. May 07, 2021 01:02:22 AjTiTi #14 - Code smells #1 A co to tak brzydko pachnie w naszym kodzie? Dzisiaj porozmawiamy sobie czym są code smelle i omówimy ich dwie kategorie: obfuscators oraz bloaters. Apr 23, 2021 49:02 AjTiTi #13 - Microsoft Azure Durable Functions Słów kilka o tym jak nie wymyślać serverlessowego koła na nowo, czyli o rozszerzeniu Durable Functions :) Apr 09, 2021 01:05:32 AjTiTi #12 - Vendor lock - czy jest się czego bać? Tematem przewodnim najnowszego odcinka jest vendor lock. Co to takiego? Czy należy się go bać? W jakich okolicznościach może nam przeszkadzać? Jak sobie z nim poradzić? Po odpowiedzi na te pytania zapraszamy do odsłuchu ;) Jeśli masz jakieś pytania bądź wnioski w tym temacie (lub też innym z obszaru IT) - zapraszamy na naszego Discorda. Mar 26, 2021 01:02:17 AjTiTi #11 - Azure Functions Czym jest Azure Functions, App Service, App Service Plan, Application Insights, Azure Durable Functions - wszystkiego tego dowiesz się w tym odcinku! PS. Zapraszamy na naszego discorda! ;) Mar 12, 2021 01:08:04 AjTiTi #10 - Pierwsza praca w IT - co wiedzieć? Kolejny piątek, kolejny odcinek. A w nim - co trzeba umieć, aby dostać pierwszą pracę w IT? Jakie umiejętności są niezbędne dla Junior Developera? Zapoznajcie się z naszymi opiniami oraz historiami, no i nie zapomnijcie opisać swoich przemyśleń na naszym Discordzie :) Feb 26, 2021 01:05:40 AjTiTi #9 - Wprowadzenie do serverless Odcinek 9 jest odcinkiem wprowadzającym do świata serverless. Zapraszamy do odsłuchu :) Feb 12, 2021 45:25 Show more episodes © 2026 Spotify AB Careers Legal Help App Store Google Play | 2026-01-13T08:48:35 |
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Downloads: Windows: x64 | Mac: Intel | Linux: deb rpm tarball snap Welcome to the January 2020 release of Visual Studio Code. There are a number of updates in this version that we hope you will like, some of the key highlights include: Rename preview - See pending renames in a diff view and easily accept or reject changes. Open editors limit - Set the maximum number of editors open at one time. Panel placement - Move the panel (Output, Terminal) to the left, right, or below the editor. Folded code highlighting - Quickly find folded regions with new background highlight. Debug Console improvements - Syntax highlighting, bracket matching, input history. Define global tasks - Per user tasks can be used across all your folders and workspaces. Java extension updates - Java support for Data Breakpoints and Call Hierarchy view. Remote Development - New Forwarded Ports view for mapping SSH and Containers ports. New Containers tutorials - Learn how to create and deploy Docker containers. Preview features - First looks at the Timeline view, Search editor, semantic highlighting, and more. If you'd like to read these release notes online, go to Updates on code.visualstudio.com . Insiders: Want to see new features as soon as possible? You can download the nightly Insiders build and try the latest updates as soon as they are available. And for the latest Visual Studio Code news, updates, and content, follow us on Twitter @code ! Workbench Rename preview Visual Studio Code now allows you to preview Rename changes. When renaming, you can confirm a new name via ⌘Enter (Windows, Linux Ctrl+Enter ) and see the Refactor Preview panel. It displays pending changes in a diff editor and allows you to uncheck/check individual changes. Once the rename has been applied (or aborted), the diff editor and preview panel close, putting you back in the current editor. Theme: GitHub Sharp, Font: FiraCode Limit the number of open editors There are new settings to limit the maximum number of editors that are open at the one time. workbench.editor.limit.enabled : Enable this feature (off by default). workbench.editor.limit.perEditorGroup : Whether to apply the limit per editor group or across all groups. workbench.editor.limit.value : The maximum number of open editors (10 by default). If enabled, VS Code will close the least recently used editor when you open a new editor. Below you can see the behavior when the limit is set to 3: Theme: Nord Note: Dirty editors (files with unsaved changes) are never automatically closed but still count in the total number of open editors. Untitled editor improvements Untitled editors in VS Code are text buffers that have not yet been saved to disk. You can leave them open for as long as you like and all text content is stored and restored between restarts. Untitled editor titles In the past, untitled editors were given generic names such as Untitled-1 , counting upwards. In this release, untitled editors will use the content of the first line of the document for the editor title and include the generic name as the description: Theme: Nord Note: If the first line is empty or does not contain any words, the title will fall back to Untitled-* as before. Default language mode By default, untitled files do not have a specific language mode configured. VS Code has a setting, files.defaultLanguage , to configure a default language for untitled files. With this release, the setting can take a new value {activeEditorLanguage} that will dynamically use the language mode of the currently active editor instead of a fixed default. In addition, when you copy and paste text into an untitled editor, VS Code will now automatically change the language mode of the untitled editor if the text was copied from a VS Code editor: Theme: One Dark Pro Note: If the untitled editor already has a language mode specified, pasting text will not change it. Navigate most recently used editors With this release, there is now a list of most recently used (MRU) editors across all editor groups. An editor is considered recently used when it either opens as the active editor or becomes the new active editor if already opened. Once an editor is closed, it is removed from this list. One application of this list is the new edt mru picker that you can open through the new View: Show All Editors By Most Recently Used ( workbench.action.showAllEditorsByMostRecentlyUsed ) command: You can add keyboard shortcuts to quickly navigate in this picker without using the mouse. For example, below is a keybinding so that Ctrl+Tab and Ctrl+Shift+Tab navigates across editors of all groups (instead of only within the active group as the default keybindings do): [ { "key" : "ctrl+tab" , "command" : "workbench.action.quickOpenPreviousRecentlyUsedEditor" , "when" : "!inEditorsPicker" }, { "key" : "ctrl+shift+tab" , "command" : "workbench.action.quickOpenLeastRecentlyUsedEditor" , "when" : "!inEditorsPicker" } ] If you want to navigate the list without using a picker, there are new commands: View: Open Next Recently Used Editor ( workbench.action.openNextRecentlyUsedEditor ) View: Open Previous Recently Used Editor ( workbench.action.openPreviousRecentlyUsedEditor ) To differentiate which editor navigation commands work with a picker and which ones don't, the behavior of some existing commands has changed. Specifically, the Recently Used Editor in Group commands no longer use a picker: View: Open Next Recently Used Editor in Group ( workbench.action.openNextRecentlyUsedEditorInGroup ) View: Open Previous Recently Used Editor in Group ( workbench.action.openPreviousRecentlyUsedEditorInGroup ) For picker-based navigation use: View: Quick Open Previous Recently Used Editor in Group ( workbench.action.quickOpenPreviousRecentlyUsedEditorInGroup ) View: Quick Open Least Recently Used Editor in Group ( workbench.action.quickOpenLeastRecentlyUsedEditorInGroup ) Moving the panel The panel, which holds the Output, Debug Console, Terminal, and Problems panes, can now be moved to the left side of the editor. The command View: Toggle Panel Position ( workbench.action.togglePanelPosition ) was removed in favor of the following new commands: View: Move Panel Left ( workbench.action.positionPanelLeft ) View: Move Panel Right ( workbench.action.positionPanelRight ) View: Move Panel To Bottom ( workbench.action.positionPanelBottom ) Restore all windows on restart VS Code's setting for restoring windows on startup has changed to restore all windows by default. If you want to go back to the previous behavior, configure "window.restoreWindows": "one" to only open a single window. Save conflict resolution VS Code has a built-in mechanism to show a notification when you try to save a dirty file that has been changed outside of VS Code or by another program (for example Git): The motivation is to inform you that saving will overwrite the contents on disk even though the file was changed after the file became dirty. Selecting the Compare button lets you review your changes along with the version on disk and either overwrite or revert the file. In cases where you know that the changes on disk can be overwritten, there is now an Overwrite button directly on the notification. You can also configure files.saveConflictResolution globally, per workspace, or file type to disable this behavior altogether. The options are askUser (default) or overwriteFileOnDisk . Handling slow save operations VS Code allows extensions to change a file's contents when saving files to disk. Features like Format on Save and Fix on Save are examples. However, saving is a critical operation and extensions doing processing during a save must finish quickly so that the actual save operation can proceed. "Quickly" used to be enforced by VS Code, where VS Code would cancel extension save operations after a timeout. That enforcement guaranteed speedy saving but could be frustrating because sometimes expected processing would not happen. With this release, we have given up the timeout-based approach and instead show a progress notification that allows you to cancel extensions participating in save ("Save Participants"). The notification lets you know that save operations are running and you can decide if you want to wait for a save participant to finish or not. Theme: Light+ Source Control input The input box in the Source Control view now uses the Monaco Editor . The Monaco Editor supports useful features such as multiple cursors and move/copy line commands. Two-step collapse in multi-root Explorer When you are using a multi-root workspace , the Collapse Folder button in the File Explorer now has two-step behavior. The first click will collapse all folders within each top-level, and the second click will collapse the top-level folders. The Search view already has this behavior. Theme: Monokai Auto switch Theme based on OS color scheme Windows and macOS now support light and dark color schemes. There is a new setting, window.autoDetectColorScheme , that instructs VS Code to listen to changes to the OS's color scheme and switch to a matching theme accordingly. To customize the themes that are used when a color scheme changes, you can set the preferred light and dark theme with the settings: workbench.preferredLightColorTheme workbench.preferredDarkColorTheme Editor Control Peek view focus There is a new setting and command to control where the Peek view initially places focus. By default, Peek focuses the tree on the right-hand side so that you can quickly navigate to references. Initial focus on the tree is not best for people wanting to use Peek for making quick code changes in the editor. You can now define your preference with the editor.peekWidgetDefaultFocus setting, which can be set to editor or tree . There is also a new command togglePeekWidgetFocus ( ⌘K F2 (Windows, Linux Ctrl+K F2 ) ) that allows you to move focus between the Peek editor and tree. Folded region highlighting Folded code regions are now easier to discover with the addition of a background highlight. Theme: Dark+ The feature is controlled by the setting editor.foldingHighlight and the color can be customized with the color editor.foldBackground . "workbench.colorCustomizations" : { "editor.foldBackground" : "#355000" } Folding refinements Shift + Click once on the folding indicator to first fold the inner ranges. Shift + Click again (when all inner ranges are already folded) will fold the parent. Shift + Click again unfolds all. When using the Fold command ( ⌥⌘[ (Windows, Linux Ctrl+Shift+[ ) ) on an already folded range, the next unfolded parent range will be folded. New wrapping option By default, the editor computes word wrap breaks by assuming that all characters have the same width. This assumption allows the default algorithm to be fast, but its results are poor when using a non-monospace font, or when writing text in a script where characters vary in width. There is a new setting, editor.wrappingStrategy , that can be set to advanced to have the editor delegate word wrap break computation to the browser. Accessibility Suggest widget improvements The suggestions widget now no longer uses ARIA alerts and properly indicates to the screen reader that it is focused. This should prevent the screen reader from accidentally getting in the way. editor.accessibilityPageSize set to 160 when screen reader detected The editor.accessibilityPageSize setting controls the number of lines in the editor that can be read out by a screen reader at one time. However, there are performance implications when using a large value. We have decided to automatically set the value to 160 lines when we detect a screen reader (and not more, due to an NVDA bug). Linux accessibility with Orca We have started looking into making VS Code accessible on Linux with the Orca screen reader. However, since this work requires Electron 7, we expect to make more progress in the next stable release. In the meantime, for Linux accessibility you can use our Insiders version and provide feedback. Integrated Terminal Scrolling sensitivity The terminal's scrolling sensitivity can now be configured independent of the editor using the new settings: terminal.integrated.mouseWheelScrollSensitivity - Mouse wheel scrolling multiplier (default is 1). terminal.integrated.fastScrollSensitivity - Fast scroll multiplier when Alt is pressed (default is 5). Debugging Simplified initial Debug view To simplify starting with the Debug view, VS Code now only shows one Run and Debug button. The Run Without Debugging action (which is not supported by all debuggers) is still available in the Debug main menu. Based on user feedback, the Breakpoints pane is displayed in the starting view, if you have at least one breakpoint set. Debug Console improvements Debug Console input The Debug Console input now uses the language mode of the current active editor. This means that Debug Console input supports syntax coloring, indentation, auto closing of quotes, and other language features. Input/output presentation We have tuned the presentation of input and output in the Debug Console to make it more distinguishable. VS Code displays an arrow only next to the input expression. Debug Console input history suggestions The Debug Console input box now automatically suggests previously entered entries. The text icon is used to distinguish the history suggestions from other IntelliSense entries. Hide Debug Console after debugging There is a new setting debug.console.closeOnEnd that controls whether the Debug Console should automatically close after debugging has stopped. Support for console.table(...) The Debug Console can now show output coming from the Node.js console.table(...) API. Loaded Scripts View improvements The Loaded Scripts View was updated to use VS Code's new tree view. It now renders single child folders in the same compact form as VS Code's File Explorer. In addition, it is now possible to search and expand the tree as you type: We are planning to remove the Debug: Open Loaded Scripts command in the next release because it duplicates the "search and expand as you type" functionality of the tree. Launch configuration sorting and grouping Launch configurations and compounds now support a new structured attribute presentation . Using the order , group , and hidden attributes, you can sort, group, and hide configurations and compounds in the Debug configuration dropdown and in the Debug Quick Pick. For example, a launch configuration in launch.json can have the following presentation field: "presentation" : { "group" : "5_tests" , "order" : 10 , "hidden" : false } As an example, we've added presentations to some VS Code's own launch configurations in order to group them in a more meaningful way and to hide those configurations that are only a part of a compound launch config. Debug Activity Bar icon and decoration Based on user feedback, we've updated our Debug icon in the Activity Bar to better represent Run and Debug . And when debugging, there is a number decoration on the Debug icon to show the count of active debug sessions. Tasks User level tasks Tasks declared in tasks.json are now supported at the User Settings level. If you have a build script that you use across many projects, or if you don't want your tasks in a project folder, you can add your tasks in the user tasks.json file. Run the Tasks: Open User Tasks command to create user level tasks and these tasks will be available across all folders and workspaces. Only the shell and process task types are supported here. Input pickString label If you use task inputs , you can add a friendly label to the pickString input options : "inputs" : [ { "id" : "pickAnInputValue" , "description" : "Pick a Value" , "type" : "pickString" , "options" : [ "first-value" , { "label" : "Second Value" , "value" : "second-long-value-that-can-be-simplified-for-display" } ], "default" : "first-value" } ] The label will show as: Languages TypeScript 3.7.5 We've updated our bundled TypeScript version to 3.7.5. This minor update includes some important bugs fixes, including fixing IntelliSense for projects that are not stored on C: drives on Windows. HTML Mirror Cursor off by default The HTML Mirror Cursor is now an opt-in feature. In the upcoming iteration, we'll continue to improve its implementation to make this feature more easily understandable and available to more languages. You can still use this feature by turning on html.mirrorCursorOnMatchingTag . Preview features Preview features are not ready for release but are functional enough to use. We welcome your early feedback while they are under development. Timeline view In this milestone, we've made progress on the new Timeline view, and have an early preview to share. This is a unified view for visualizing time-series events (for example, Git commits, file saves, test runs, etc.) for a resource (file, folder). To enable the Timeline view, you must be using the Insiders edition and then add the following setting: "timeline.showView" : true Below you can see the Timeline view displaying the Git commit history of a file: Theme: Dark Amethyst In this early preview, the Timeline view shows the Git commit history of the active document, which is currently limited to 32 items. Selecting one of those commits will open a diff view of the changes introduced by that commit. Extensions will also be able to contribute their own timeline sources , which will be shown in this unified timeline view. Eventually, you will also be able to select (filter), which sources you'd like to see in the view. Stay tuned, we have much more in store for this new feature. You can follow along by subscribing to issue #84297 and by watching for issues tagged with the 'timeline' label. And if you have ideas on other types of information you'd like to see in this view, let us know! Search Editor We've continued work on our new Search editor, with the goal this iteration for the Search editor to be the primary search experience. To that end, we implemented a UI for configuring the Search editor's query: Theme: Noctis Lilac , Font: Hasklig There are now several commands for the Search editor, which you can bind to keyboard shortcuts of your choice: search.action.openNewEditor : Open a new search editor in the active editor group. search.action.openInEditor : Copy the current Search results into a new Search editor. For more information and further updates on the Search editor, see issue #23931 . Note: Search Editors are enabled by default in Insiders , and can be opted into in Stable by setting search.enableSearchEditorPreview to true . Semantic highlighting for TypeScript & JavaScript Semantic highlighting support for TypeScript and JavaScript is in development and not yet enabled by default. You can try it out by adding the following setting: "editor.semanticHighlighting.enabled" : true When enabled, you will see that some identifiers have new colors and styles and are now highlighted according to their resolved type. The default syntax (TextMate) highlighter classifies many tokens as variables and these are now resolved into namespaces, classes, parameters, and so on. You can see this best in the imports section, where now each imported symbol is colored with the symbol's type: You can use the Developer: Inspect Editor Tokens and Scopes command to inspect the semantic and syntax tokens that are computed for each location. New JavaScript debugger We've been working on a new debugger for Node.js and Chrome. It's installed by default on Insiders, and can be installed from the Marketplace in VS Code Stable. You can start using it with your existing launch configurations by enabling the debug.javascript.usePreview setting. Below are some of the new features we added this month. The new JS debugger will automatically debug commands you run in the new JavaScript Debug terminal, which you can open via the Debug: Create JavaScript Debug Terminal command: Theme: Earthsong, Font: Fira Code The new debugger also provides a Debug CodeLens in your package.json's scripts section that can run and debug scripts without extra configuration: You can configure the visibility and location (top or inline) of the CodeLens via the debug.javascript.codelens.npmScripts setting. Try it out! You can file issues in the vscode-js-debug repository, if you run into any problems with the new debugger. Moving views from the Sidebar to the Panel Work is actively being done to make it easier to customize the layout of VS Code. You can test out the progress with the setting: "workbench.view.experimental.allowMovingToNewContainer" : true With the setting enabled, some views have a new context menu entry to move them between the Sidebar and Panel. Currently this setting only affects the Outline view in the Explorer and views contributed by extensions. You also cannot combine these views in the Panel like you can in the Sidebar. Theme: LaserWave , Font: Cascadia Code This is only a preview of the features and many aspects of it are likely to change including the limitations mentioned above. Feel free to check out further progress in our Insiders version. Note about Search : With the new generalized method of moving views, the old Search view setting search.location and command Search: Toggle Search View Position ( search.action.toggleSearchViewPosition ) are being deprecated. Your setting should migrate automatically, but you will need to use the new generalized method to move the Search view going forward. You do not need to enable the experimental preview setting above in order to move the Search view with the new context menu entry. TypeScript 3.8 beta support Although VS Code will not bundle TypeScript 3.8 until its official release next month, this iteration we added support for all the exciting new TypeScript 3.8-beta features . These include: IntelliSense and syntax highlighting of private fields in JavaScript and TypeScript files. Call Hierarchy support for JavaScript and TypeScript. The convert to template string refactoring! You can easily try all these new TypeScript 3.8 features today by installing the TypeScript Nightly extension . Please share feedback and let us know if you run into any bugs with the TypeScript 3.8 beta! Contributions to extensions Java debugger supports Data Breakpoints The Debugger for Java extension now supports Data Breakpoints , introduced in VS Code 1.38. This feature allows you to create breakpoints that will get hit when the value of a variable changes. Below you can see the debugger breaks when the Owner.telephone string changes: Java Call Hierarchy view The Language Support for Java extension now supports a Call Hierarchy view, which shows all calls from or to a function and allows you to drill into callers of callers and call of calls. Right-click on a symbol and select Peek > Peek Call Hierarchy to see the call hierarchy: Remote Development Work continues on the Remote Development extensions , which allow you to use a container, remote machine, or the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) as a full-featured development environment. Feature highlights in 1.42 include: Remote - SSH: Improved support for Windows servers, including automatic OS detection. WSL: Support for Reveal in Explorer to open the Windows Explorer for WSL resources. Dev Containers: Pre-built container images, which include dependencies such as Git and zsh. Forwarded Ports view: Map, view, and reuse SSH and container ports. You can learn about new extension features and bug fixes in the Remote Development release notes . Extension authoring Codicons for reuse For most VS Code icons, the codicon icon-font is used. Extensions can now reuse those icons in simple and declarative ways: The vscode.ThemeIcon type can now be instantiated with the name of a codicon. For example, new vscode.ThemeIcon("zap") . The vscode.MarkdownString type now supports the $(<name>) inline syntax. For example, myMdString.appendMarkdown('Hello $(globe)'); . Note that to use codicons within MarkdownString , you must enable the supportThemeIcons constructor argument. commands defined in an extension's package.json file can now use a codicon for their icon. Use the inline syntax, for example "icon": "$(zap)" . Theme: Light+ The hover example above is rendering every available codicon. The hover was created with the snippet below but for readability, most of the codicon names were removed from the all constant. vscode . languages . registerHoverProvider ( '*' , new ( class implements vscode . HoverProvider { provideHover ( doc : vscode . TextDocument , pos : vscode . Position ) { const all = `$(activate-breakpoints)$(add)...$(zoom-out)` ; const md = new vscode . MarkdownString ( all , true ); return new vscode . Hover ( md , doc . getWordRangeAtPosition ( pos )); } })() ); Insert and replace for completion items Completions that are triggered at the end of a word usually replace that word. However when completions are triggered inside words, it's not clear if the word-end should be replaced or not. Depending on the preference of the extension author, users get the one behavior or the other. That's not ideal and now there is an API to express the insert and replace ranges for a completion item. For that, we have added a new OR-type to CompletionItem#range : export class CompletionItem { range ?: Range | { inserting : Range ; replacing : Range }; //... } If the range is undefined , then VS Code uses the current word range for replacing and the same range cropped at the cursor position for inserting . If the range is a simple vscode.Range , then VS Code knows there is only one location for inserting or replacing. If the range is an object with inserting and replacing ranges, VS Code will use them directly. This information is used in combination with editor.suggest.insertMode setting that allows users to define their preference. We ask extension authors to please adopt this API quickly because we have plans to make insert and replace behavior more visible in the next release. Refined CallHierarchyProvider We made a small change to CallHierarchyProvider#prepareCallHierarchy so that it can now return one or many CallHierarchyItem elements. The many option is useful when asking for the call hierarchy on an element that has multiple overloads. Creation options exposed on Terminals The Terminal object has a new creationOptions property that can be used by extensions to identify how the terminal was created. Language-specific settings Extensions can now contribute settings that can be language overridable using the new configuration scope language-overridable . Example: "contributes" : { "configuration" : { "title" : "sample" , "properties" : { "sample.languageSetting" : { "type" : "boolean" , "scope" : "language-overridable" } } } } The Configuration API is enhanced to support these settings. You can read and update these settings using the API by passing the necessary languageId . Example: /** * Read language configuration. */ const textDocumentConfiguration = vscode . workspace . getConfiguration ( 'sample' , { resource , languageId }); textDocumentConfiguration . get ( 'languageSetting' ); /** * Override configuration under language */ textDocumentConfiguration . update ( 'languageSetting' , false , ConfigurationTarget . Global , true ); /** * Listen language configuration changes */ workspace . onDidChangeConfiguration ( e => { if ( e . affectsConfiguration ( 'sample.languageSetting' , { resource , languageId }) { } }); For more information, see the Configuration API . Extensions view context menu You can now contribute commands to an extension's context menu in the Extensions view using the new menu location extension/context . Example: "contributes" : { "commands" : [ { "command" : "extension.helloWorld" , "title" : "Hello World" } ], "menus" : { "extension/context" : [ { "command" : "extension.helloWorld" , "group" : "2_configure" , "when" : "extensionStatus==installed" , } ] } } The ID of the extension is passed as an argument when the command is run. Example: vscode . commands . registerCommand ( 'extension.helloWorld' , extensionId => { vscode . window . showInformationMessage ( extensionId ); }); The following predefined contexts are supported, which you can use in when conditions for the command: extensionStatus==installed isBuiltinExtension DebugConfigurationProvider hook for accessing substituted variables The extension API for debugging offers a hook resolveDebugConfiguration on the DebugConfigurationProvider that can be used to validate a debug configuration before it is passed to the debug adapter. Since this hook is called before variables are substituted , the validation code can easily add more variables to the debug configuration and still get them substituted in time. This approach can make it difficult to use the resolved variable values in the resolveDebugConfiguration hook, for example to validate or implement functionality that solely exists in the extension (and not in the debug adapter where the substituted values are available). See issue #85206 for an example. Some extensions have started to substitute variables on their own (which is often incomplete since it does not cover all cases). From an user's perspective, this is confusing. In debug configurations, some attributes variables can be used (because they are processed in the debug adapter after substitution has occurred) and some attributes variables cannot (because they are processed in the extension where substitution has not yet occurred). Issue #87450 is a good example of the latter problem. In this milestone, we have addressed this problem by adding a second hook resolveDebugConfigurationWithSubstitutedVariables to the DebugConfigurationProvider that receives the debug configuration with all variables substituted . With the availability of this new API, we are asking all debug extension authors to review their current implementations of DebugConfigurationProvider.resolveDebugConfiguration carefully and to move all code that does not introduce new variables but would profit from being run on the substituted variables into the new method resolveDebugConfigurationWithSubstitutedVariables . Implement a debug adapter inside an extension The existing debugging extension API supports registering a DebugAdapterDescriptorFactory for running a debug adapter several ways. As an external process: vscode . debug . registerDebugAdapterDescriptorFactory ( 'mock' , { createDebugAdapterDescriptor : _session => { return new vscode . DebugAdapterExecutable ( 'mockDebug.exe' ); } }); As a network session: vscode . debug . registerDebugAdapterDescriptorFactory ( 'mock' , { createDebugAdapterDescriptor : _session => { return new vscode . DebugAdapterServer ( 12345 , 'localhost' ); } }); In this milestone, we've added a third variant where an 'inline' implementation of a debug adapter can be provided: vscode . debug . registerDebugAdapterDescriptorFactory ( 'mock' , { createDebugAdapterDescriptor : _session => { return new vscode . DebugAdapterInlineImplementation ( new InlineDebugAdapter ()); } }); This eliminates the need for communicating with the adapter via a stream-based mechanism and simplifies development because the adapter runs inside the extension and can be easily debugged as part of VS Code's extension debugging. The inline implementation (for example, the InlineDebugAdapter from above) needs to implement the Debug Adapter Protocol . Since we do not want to include the full Debug Adapter Protocol in VS Code's extension API, we have introduced a minimalistic subset of that protocol. The interface vscode.DebugAdapter has just two methods, one for passing a DAP message to the adapter ( handleMessage ), and one for listening for DAP messages received from the adapter ( onDidSendMessage ). Based on this interface, an implementation of a debug adapter would start with this source code: class InlineDebugAdapter implements vscode . DebugAdapter { private sendMessage = new vscode . EventEmitter < DebugProtocol . ProtocolMessage >(); private sequence : 1 ; readonly onDidSendMessage : vscode . Event < DebugProtocol . ProtocolMessage > = this . sendMessage . event ; handleMessage ( message : DebugProtocol . ProtocolMessage ): void { switch ( message . type ) { case 'request' : const request = < DebugProtocol . Request > message ; switch ( request . command ) { case 'initialize' : const response : DebugProtocol . Response = { type: 'response' , seq: this . sequence ++, success: true , request_seq: request . seq , command: request . command }; this . sendMessage . fire ( response ); break ; // many more requests needs to be handled here... default : break ; } break ; case 'response' : break ; case 'event' : break ; } } dispose () { // clean up resources } } Since the debug adapter protocol (available as node module vscode-debugprotocol ) is a compatible superset of the vscode.DebugAdapter interface, you can import the module if you need the full protocol and want to implement a debug adapter all by yourself. A much simpler alternative is to (continue to) use our default implementation of a debug adapter, available as node module vscode-debugadapter . Starting with version 1.38.0-pre.4, the DebugSession (or LoggingDebugSession ) introduced in this module is compatible with the interface vscode.DebugAdapter defined in the extension API. With this API, an existing debug adapter implementation can be easily used like this: vscode . debug . registerDebugAdapterDescriptorFactory ( 'mock' , { createDebugAdapterDescriptor : _session => { return new vscode . DebugAdapterInlineImplementation ( new MockDebugSession ()); } }); For details, see the Mock debug example. Attention: In this release, we have completed the extension APIs for creating debug adapters. As such, we are announcing that we will remove support for two deprecated attributes of the debuggers contribution point in the March release : adapterExecutableCommand - Use the extension APIs vscode.DebugAdapterDescriptorFactory and a vscode.DebugAdapterExecutable instead. The Mock debug example shows how to use the API . enableBreakpointsFor - Use the breakpoints contribution point instead. The conversion needs to be done in package.json . If the current (deprecated) JSON looks like this: "contributes" : { "debuggers" : [{ "type" : "csharp" , // ... "enableBreakpointsFor" : [ "csharp" , "razor" ] // ... }] The conversion would be: "contributes" : { "breakpoints" : [ { "language" : "csharp" }, { "language" : "razor" } ], "debuggers" : [{ "type" : "csharp" , // ... }] We suggest that affected extensions adapt their implementation to the new APIs in the February timeframe so that we have enough time to fix issues until March. Proposed extension APIs Every milestone comes with new proposed APIs and extension authors can try them out. As always, we are keen on your feedback. This is what you have to do to try out a proposed API: You must use Insiders because proposed APIs change frequently. You must have this line in the package.json file of your extension: "enableProposedApi": true . Copy the latest version of the vscode.proposed.d.ts file into your project's source location. Note that you cannot publish an extension that uses a proposed API. There may be breaking changes in the next release and we never want to break existing extensions. Add workspace edit metadata The Refactor Preview support that's now in VS Code comes with a new, optional API proposal. It allows you to classify changes of a workspace edit. For example, you can define whether changes need user confirmation or add a description such as "Renames in strings and comments". The proposal can be tracked in issue #77728 and its current design is around the WorkspaceEditMetadata interface. Semantic highlighting If you are interested in adding semantic highlighting to your language, the Semantic Highlighting Overview has a summary of the concepts and the new APIs. Authentication providers Some extensions require authenticating to other services. The proposal in issue #88309 would make it possible for extensions to register authentication providers that can be accessed by other extensions, providing a common mechanism for performing authentication. Timeline providers Extension will soon be able contribute their own sources into the new Timeline view . Interested in adding your own timeline source? Check out this early proposal in issue #84297 and provide any feedback you have. Documentation.Refactoring contribution point The proposed documentation.refactoring contribution point lets extensions provide documentation for their refactorings. Users can choose to view this documentation when they request refactorings: The proposed contribution point gives extensions control over how their documentation is shown by using commands: "contributes" : { "documentation" : { "refactoring" : [ { "title" : "Learn more about JS/TS refactorings" , "when" : "typescript.isManagedFile" , "command" : "_typescript.learnMoreAboutRefactorings" } ] } } title — Label for the documentation action shown to users. when — When clause for when to display the documentation. command — Command that shows the documentation. For example, this command could open a webpage or show the documentation directly in VS Code. Issue #86788 tracks the status of the proposal. Backup and hot exit hooks for custom editors We continued to iterate on the proposed custom editor API this iteration. Our major investigation this month was how to enable hot exit for custom editors. Issue #88719 covers some of the challenges we ran into to support hot exit and some of the approaches we considered. The outcome of this investigation is a new optional backup method on the WebviewCustomEditorEditingDelegate interface. This method is invoked by VS Code a second or so after the resource is changed. Inside the backup method, extensions should persist the resource in its current state. Most often, this means writing the resource to the workspace storage folder. Then, when the editor is reloaded, it should check to see if any persisted backups exist before loading the resource from the workspace itself. We will continue iterating on the custom editor API next iteration. Complex completion label We are evolving the CompletionItem API to accommodate complex completion items that need to provide qualified name, import path, return type, and other information. The information must be provided upfront, not resolved later. Provided information will be shown inline in the suggest widget. We'll iterate on the current proposal in the next iteration. Meanwhile, we are considering adding a Status Bar to the suggest widget to solve some of the UI and discoverability challenges. We look forward to your feedback on the API. Theme: Nord , Font: Input Mono Adding links to diagnostic errors Diagnostic errors can now have a link associated with its error code. When a link is provided, it will be shown in the Problems panel, inline error view, and diagnostic error hover. As we continue to work on this feature in the next iteration, you can provide feedback in issue #11847 . Language Server Protocol The 3.15 version of the Language Server Protocol is now available. We also released the corresponding npm modules for the VS Code LSP client and for LSP servers written in Node.js. The latest version of the libraries contains a proposed specification and implementation for semantic tokens. The LSP Web site now hosts a preliminary version of the Language Server Index Format specification as well as a corresponding LSIF overview . Browser support Drag and drop files into the editor When using VS Code in a browser, you can now drop local files into the editor area to open them as dirty (unsaved) files with the contents of the files. New Commands Key Command Command ID Move Panel Left workbench.action.positionPanelLeft Move Panel Right workbench.action.positionPanelRight Move Panel To Bottom workbench.action.positionPanelBottom Open Next Recently Used Editor workbench.action.openNextRecentlyUsedEditor Open Previously Used Editor workbench.action.openPreviousRecentlyUsedEditor Open Next Recently Used Editor in Group workbench.action.openNextRecentlyUsedEditorInGroup Open Previously Used Editor in Group workbench.action.openPreviousRecentlyUsedEditorInGroup Open Picker of Most Recently Used Editors workbench.action.showAllEditorsByMostRecentlyUsed Open Previously Used Editor via Picker workbench.action.quickOpenPreviousRecentlyUsedEditor ⌃Tab (Windows, Linux Ctrl+Tab ) Open Previously Used Editor in Group via Picker workbench.action.quickOpenPreviousRecentlyUsedEditorInGroup Open Least Used Editor via Picker workbench.action.quickOpenLeastRecentlyUsedEditor ⌃⇧Tab (Windows, Linux Ctrl+Shift+Tab ) Open Least Used Editor in Group via Picker workbench.action.quickOpenLeastRecentlyUsedEditorInGroup Developer: Restart Extension Host workbench.action.restartExtensionHost Engineering TSLint to ESLint migration VS Code is mostly written in TypeScript. In addition to the compiler, we use linting to enforce certain style and engineering rules. In the past, we have used TSLint for that task, but roughly a year ago, the maintainers of TSLint announced its deprecation in favor of ESLint. This milestone we have migrated to ESLint - that includes our lint-configuration and our custom rules . Last but not least, we have also updated the yo code extension generator so that new TypeScript extensions are also checked by ESLint. If you are using TSLint in your own projects, we've created a Migrate TSLint to ESLint guide to help you to switch to ESLint. Building VS Code with TypeScript 3.8-beta VS Code is now built using the TypeScript 3.8 beta release. Support for hosting the Monaco Editor in Shadow DOM We have fixed various issues around mouse handling and dynamic CSS so that the Monaco Editor can now be hosted inside a Shadow DOM API shadow root . New documentation Containers There are new articles covering creating containers with the Microsoft Docker extension. You'll find tutorials for containerizing Node.js and ASP.NET Core applications, pushing to a container registry , and deploying containers to the cloud. Notable fixes 12058 : Save UI state periodically to prevent loss on shutdown 79205 : Explorer tree does not show correct content when connected to case sensitive file system on a case insensitive platform 83543 : Debug program location only shown for active session 85057 : Move dialog details to description row in custom dialog 86445 : Unable to delete multiple Watch debug variables simultaneously via hotkey 88240 : Slow to create many Watch dropdown expressions 89057 : Let read-only editors show problems 89405 : Text files: do not report dirty for readonly models Thank you Last but certainly not least, a big Thank You! to the following folks that helped to make VS Code even better: Contributions to our issue tracking: John Murray (@gjsjohnmurray) Andrii Dieiev (@IllusionMH) Alexander (@usernamehw) Contributions to vscode : Alexander Fell (@AlexFell-Velo) : add position panel left PR #84477 AlexStrNik (@AlexStrNik) : Fix #89493 PR #89653 Brett Cannon (@brettcannon) : Merge pull request #87946 from brettcannon/patch-2 PR #87946 Bura Chuhadar (@BuraChuhadar) 87180: Wrong Markdown preview format for files in UNC path PR #87501 87456: Configuration to increase the terminal cursor width PR #87911 Siberian Cat (@cat-kitten) : Roblox XML file syntax highlight support PR #87755 Charles Gagnon (@Charles-Gagnon) : Don't instrument any test code for coverage PR #86608 Chayim Refael Friedman (@ChayimFriedman2) : Hide Debug Console After Session Has Stopped PR #83249 Daniel Beigi (@dbeigi) : Fixed #83983 added highlight collapsed PR #84955 Dmitry Gozman (@dgozman) : Process debug adapter messages in separate tasks; see #33822, #79196 PR #81403 Dima Krasner (@dimkr) : Bump node-native-keymap to 2.1.1 for easier arm64 cross-compilation PR #86659 David Lechner (@dlech) : Fix threads not fetched after restarting debug adapter PR #88790 Daryl Chan (@dvrylc) : Hide Markdown preview editor icon when there is no active icon theme PR #88692 Fabien Launay (@FabienLaunay) fix word repetition in lifecycle.ts comment PR #87554 Fix word repetition in lazy.test.ts comment PR #88464 Gabriel DeBacker (@GabeDeBacker) : Allows extension install and uninstall command execution to throw exceptions back to caller PR #88714 Jens Fischer (@Gama11) : Clarify the docs for QuickPickItem.description and detail PR #88622 John Murray (@gjsjohnmurray) : #85645 display Variables fetch failure message PR #85842 @GustavoASC Fixed peekWidgetDefaultFocus configuration mispelling PR #89672 Developed commands to change focus between preview editor and references within Peek View PR #85859 [folding] Changed 'shift + click' folding behavior to collapse only inner ranges when current range is unfolded PR #86626 Yunseok (@hannut91) : Fix typo PR #88824 Harald Rosberg (@hrosb) : bump electron to 6.1.6, fixes missing window titles in accessibility apps PR #86837 Andrew Liu (@hypercubestart) : fix parsed JSDoc author tag PR #80898 Yuki Ueda (@Ikuyadeu) : Replace 'declare var' with 'declare const' PR #87709 Andrii Dieiev (@IllusionMH) : Debounce on type history entries for "files to include/exclude" fields PR #86785 Jason (@JasonMFry) : :speech_balloon: Fix grammar on Welcome Page PR #88801 Jean Pierre (@jeanp413) Merge pull request #87827 from jeanp413/fix-79857 PR #87827 Fixes links in enum setting values can't be clicked PR #86463 Fixes cannot create new debug watch expressions while filtering is active PR #88502 Fixes file drag and drop does not open the explorer pane PR #88078 Fixes incorrect focused element when creating new file/folder and renaming in file explorer PR #87052 Fixes snippet replace when before prefix PR #86509 Fixes terminal env variables don't resolve in empty workspaces PR #83369 Fix mightProducePrintableCharacter numeric keypad support PR #77911 Add setting to control whether to focus the inline editor in peek widget by default PR #88185 Andy Edwards (@jedwards1211) : fix(extHostProgress): throttle instead of debounce PR #86161 Jon Bockhorst (@jmbockhorst) : Make terminal link behavior consistent with the editor PR #83620 Robert Jin (@jzyrobert) Refactor SortOrder & SortOrderConfiguration into one enum PR #87114 Add CompletionItem conversion for additionalTextEdits PR #87648 #85858 Allow breadcrumbs.symbolSortOrder per language PR #86430 #88125 Reverse action order in goToErrorWidget PR #88167 Correct LocationLink link syntax PR #87613 #82352 Implement sorting for search results PR #86563 Kristian Thy (@kthy) : feat: region folding for perl5 PR #85642 kevinn (@latel) : fix minimal wrong spell in stateService PR #86744 Jiaxun Wei (@LeuisKen) : fix: add 'allow-forms' to sandbox attribute. PR #87334 Luis Oliveira (@lmvco) : Support for Shadow DOM PR #88536 Jonathan Carter (@lostintangent) : Remove scheme restriction for Markdown/Emmet language features PR #87541 Maher Jendoubi (@MaherJendoubi) : Contributing: fix typos PR #89256 Maira Wenzel (@mairaw) : fix typo PR #88730 Matias Godoy (@mattogodoy) : Fix typo PR #86957 Matt Crouch (@mjcrouch) : Fix missing styling from various icon container locations PR #88157 Marko Novakovic (@mnovakovic) : CallStackView attempts to move the active frame to the top PR #88074 Mohammad Rahhal (@mrahhal) : Fix mirror cursor selection PR #86986 Ilya Murav'jov (@muravjov) : editor.insertSpaceAfterComment setting PR #41747 Micah Smith (@Olovan) : Fix #84145 when toggling terminal pane PR #88098 pan93412 (@pan93412) : fix(tokenClassificationExtensionPoint): some typos PR #89704 Przemek Dziewa (@pdziewa) : Fix long statusbar items PR #87164 Oliver Larsson (@Playturbo) : Friendly pickstring options PR #89180 Remy Suen (@rcjsuen) : Add missing documentation to CompletionItem's insertText PR #87115 @romainHainaut : Fix #83644 PR #86619 Sameer Puri (@sameer) : Enable Shift-Insert to paste primary clipboard on Linux, fixes #36170. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Huy Pham Posted on Jan 13 How I Built a Zero-Dependency Technical Research Blog with Just HTML, CSS, and Markdown # news # research # technical # claudecode Ever find yourself drowning in bookmarks, scattered notes, and half-finished documentation about technologies you're researching? I did too—until I built something simpler. The Problem Technical notes scattered across Notion, Google Docs, and random markdown files No central place to organize research on new technologies and platforms Setting up a blog feels like overkill—why do I need a database for markdown? Want to share knowledge but don't want to maintain complex infrastructure Diagrams and code examples should just work without plugins The Solution: Tech Research A static blog that turns a folder of markdown files into a searchable knowledge base—deployed free on GitHub Pages with zero dependencies. # Add an article, run the script, push. Done. echo "# My Research" > researching/new-topic.md ./update-manifest.sh git push Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Your research is live in seconds, not hours. 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https://www.linkedin.com/legal/user-agreement#general | User Agreement | LinkedIn Skip to main content User Agreement Summary of User Agreement Privacy Policy Professional Community Policies Cookie Policy Copyright Policy Regional Info EU Notice California Privacy Disclosure U.S. State Privacy Laws User Agreement Summary of User Agreement Privacy Policy Professional Community Policies Cookie Policy Copyright Policy Regional Info EU Notice California Privacy Disclosure U.S. State Privacy Laws User Agreement Effective on November 3, 2025 Our mission is to connect the world’s professionals to allow them to be more productive and successful. Our services are designed to promote economic opportunity for our members by enabling you and millions of other professionals to meet, exchange ideas, learn, and find opportunities or employees, work, and make decisions in a network of trusted relationships. Table of Contents: Introduction Obligations Rights and Limits Disclaimer and Limit of Liability Termination Governing Law and Dispute Resolution General Terms LinkedIn “Dos and Don’ts” Complaints Regarding Content How To Contact Us Introduction 1.1 Contract When you use our Services you agree to all of these terms. Your use of our Services is also subject to our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy, which covers how we collect, use, share, and store your personal information. By creating a LinkedIn account or accessing or using our Services (described below), you are agreeing to enter into a legally binding contract with LinkedIn (even if you are using third party credentials or using our Services on behalf of a company). If you do not agree to this contract (“Contract” or “User Agreement”), do not create an account or access or otherwise use any of our Services. If you wish to terminate this Contract at any time, you can do so by closing your account and no longer accessing or using our Services. As a Visitor or Member of our Services, the collection, use, and sharing of your personal data is subject to our Privacy Policy , our Cookie Policy and other documents referenced in our Privacy Policy , and updates. You acknowledge and have read our Privacy Policy . Services This Contract applies to LinkedIn.com, LinkedIn-branded apps, and other LinkedIn-related sites, apps, communications, and other services that state that they are offered under this Contract (“Services”), including the offsite collection of data for those Services, such as via our ads and the “Apply with LinkedIn” and “Share with LinkedIn” plugins. LinkedIn and other Key Terms You are entering into this Contract with LinkedIn (also referred to as “we” and “us”). Designated Countries . We use the term “Designated Countries” to refer to countries in the European Union (EU), European Economic Area (EEA), and Switzerland. If you reside in the “Designated Countries”, you are entering into this Contract with LinkedIn Ireland Unlimited Company (“LinkedIn Ireland”) and LinkedIn Ireland will be the controller of your personal data provided to, or collected by or for, or processed in connection with our Services. If you reside outside of the “Designated Countries”, you are entering into this Contract with LinkedIn Corporation (“LinkedIn Corp.”) and LinkedIn Corp. will be the controller of (or business responsible for) your personal data provided to, or collected by or for, or processed in connection with our Services. Affiliates . Affiliates are companies controlling, controlled by or under common control with us, including, for example, LinkedIn Ireland, LinkedIn Corporation, LinkedIn Singapore and Microsoft Corporation or any of its subsidiaries (e.g., Github, Inc.). Social Action . Actions that members take on our services such as likes, comments, follows, sharing content. Content . Content includes, for example, feed posts, feedback, comments, profiles, articles (and contributions), group posts, job postings, messages (including InMails), videos, photos, audio, and/or PDFs. 1.2 Members and Visitors This Contract applies to Members and Visitors. When you register and join the LinkedIn Services, you become a “Member”. If you have chosen not to register for our Services, you may access certain features as a “Visitor.” 1.3 Changes We may make changes to this Contract. We may modify this Contract, our Privacy Policy and our Cookie Policy from time to time. If we materially change these terms or if we are legally required to provide notice, we will provide you notice through our Services, or by other means, to provide you the opportunity to review the changes before they become effective. However, we may not always provide prior notice of changes to these terms (1) when those changes are legally required to be implemented with immediate effect, or (2) when those changes relate to a newly launched service or feature. We agree that changes cannot be retroactive. If you object to any of these changes, you may close your account . Your continued use of our Services after we publish or send a notice about our changes to these terms means that you are consenting to the updated terms as of their effective date. 2. Obligations 2.1 Service Eligibility Here are some promises that you make to us in this Contract: You’re eligible to enter into this Contract and you are at least our “Minimum Age.” The Services are not for use by anyone under the age of 16. To use the Services, you agree that: (1) you must be the "Minimum Age" (described below) or older; (2) you will only have one LinkedIn account, which must be in your real name; and (3) you are not already restricted by LinkedIn from using the Services. Creating an account with false information is a violation of our terms, including accounts registered on behalf of others or persons under the age of 16. “Minimum Age” means 16 years old. However, if law requires that you must be older in order for LinkedIn to lawfully provide the Services to you without parental consent (including using your personal data) then the Minimum Age is such older age. Learn More 2.2 Your Account You will keep your password a secret You will not share your account with anyone else and will follow our policies and the law. Members are account holders. You agree to: (1) protect against wrongful access to your account (e.g., use a strong password and keep it confidential); (2) not share or transfer your account or any part of it (e.g., sell or transfer the personal data of others by transferring your connections); and (3) follow the law, our list of Dos and Don’ts (below), and our Professional Community Policies . Learn More You are responsible for anything that happens through your account unless you close it or report misuse. As between you and others (including your employer), your account belongs to you. However, if the Services were purchased by another party for you to use in connection with your work for them (e.g., Recruiter seat or LinkedIn Learning subscription bought by your employer), the party paying for such Service has the right to control access to and get reports on your use of such paid Service; however, they do not have rights to your personal account. 2.3 Payment You’ll honor your payment obligations and you are okay with us storing your payment information. You understand that there may be fees and taxes that are added to our prices. Refunds are subject to our policy, and we may modify our prices and those modified prices will apply prospectively. If you buy any of our paid Services, you agree to pay us the applicable fees and taxes and you agree to the additional terms specific to the paid Services. Failure to pay these fees will result in the termination of your paid Services. Also, you agree that: Your purchase may be subject to foreign exchange fees or differences in prices based on location (e.g., exchange rates). We may store and continue billing your payment method (e.g., credit card), even after it has expired, to avoid interruptions in your paid Services and to use it to pay for other Services you may buy. If your primary payment method fails, we may automatically charge a secondary payment method, if you have provided one. You may update or change your payment method. Learn more If you purchase a subscription, your payment method automatically will be charged at the start of each subscription period for the fees and taxes applicable to that period. To avoid future charges, cancel before the renewal date. Learn how to cancel or suspend your paid subscription Services. We may modify our prices effective prospectively upon reasonable notice to the extent allowed under the law. All of your paid Services are subject to LinkedIn’s refund policy . We may calculate taxes payable by you based on the billing information that you provide us. You can get a copy of your invoice through your LinkedIn account settings under “ Purchase History ”. 2.4 Notices and Messages You’re okay with us providing notices and messages to you through our websites, apps, and contact information. If your contact information is out of date, you may miss out on important notices. You agree that we will provide notices and messages to you in the following ways: (1) within the Services or (2) sent to the contact information you provided us (e.g., email, mobile number, physical address). You agree to keep your contact information up to date. Please review your settings to control and limit the types of messages you receive from us. 2.5 Sharing When you share information on our Services, others can see, copy and use that information. Our Services allow sharing of information (including content) in many ways, such as through your profile, posts, articles, group posts, links to news articles, job postings, messages, and InMails. Depending on the feature and choices you make, information that you share may be seen by other Members, Visitors, or others (on or off of the Services). Where we have made settings available, we will honor the choices you make about who can see content or other information (e.g., message content to your addressees, sharing content only to LinkedIn connections, restricting your profile visibility from search tools, or opting not to notify others of your LinkedIn profile update). For job searching activities, we default to not notifying your connections or the public. So, if you apply for a job through our Services or opt to signal that you are interested in a job, our default is to share it only with the job poster. To the extent that laws allow this, we are not obligated to publish any content or other information on our Services and can remove it with or without notice. 3. Rights and Limits 3.1. Your License to LinkedIn You own all of your original content that you provide to us, but you also grant us a non-exclusive license to it. We’ll honor the choices you make about who gets to see your content, including how it can be used for ads. As between you and LinkedIn, you own your original content that you submit or post to the Services. You grant LinkedIn and our Affiliates the following non-exclusive license to the content and other information you provide (e.g., share, post, upload, and/or otherwise submit) to our Services: A worldwide, transferable and sublicensable right to use, copy, modify, distribute, publicly perform and display, host, and process your content and other information without any further consent, notice and/or compensation to you or others. These rights are limited in the following ways: You can end this license for specific content by deleting such content from the Services, or generally by closing your account, except (a) to the extent you (1) shared it with others as part of the Services and they copied, re-shared it or stored it, (2) we had already sublicensed others prior to your content removal or closing of your account, or (3) we are required by law to retain or share it with others, and (b) for the reasonable time it takes to remove the content you delete from backup and other systems. We will not include your content in advertisements for the products and services of third parties to others without your separate consent (including sponsored content). However, without compensation to you or others, ads may be served near your content and other information, and your social actions may be visible and included with ads, as noted in the Privacy Policy. If you use a Service feature, we may mention that with your name or photo to promote that feature within our Services, subject to your settings. We will honor the audience choices for shared content (e.g., “Connections only”). For example, if you choose to share your post to "Anyone on or off LinkedIn” (or similar): (a) we may make it available off LinkedIn; (b) we may enable others to publicly share onto third-party services (e.g., a Member embedding your post on a third party service); and/or (c) we may enable search tools to make that public content findable though their services. Learn More While we may edit and make format changes to your content (such as translating or transcribing it, modifying the size, layout or file type, and removing or adding labels or metadata), we will take steps to avoid materially modifying the meaning of your expression in content you share with others. Because you own your original content and we only have non-exclusive rights to it, you may choose to make it available to others, including under the terms of a Creative Commons license . You and LinkedIn agree that if content includes personal data, it is subject to our Privacy Policy. You and LinkedIn agree that we may access, store, process, and use any information (including content and/or personal data) that you provide in accordance with the terms of the Privacy Policy and your choices (including settings). By submitting suggestions or other feedback regarding our Services to LinkedIn, you agree that LinkedIn can use and share (but does not have to) such feedback for any purpose without compensation to you. You promise to only provide content and other information that you have the right to share and that your LinkedIn profile will be truthful. You agree to only provide content and other information that does not violate the law or anyone’s rights (including intellectual property rights). You have choices about how much information to provide on your profile but also agree that the profile information you provide will be truthful. LinkedIn may be required by law to remove certain content and other information in certain countries. 3.2 Service Availability We may change or limit the availability of some features, or end any Service. We may change, suspend or discontinue any of our Services. We may also limit the availability of features, content and other information so that they are not available to all Visitors or Members (e.g., by country or by subscription access). We don’t promise to store or show (or keep showing) any information (including content) that you’ve shared. LinkedIn is not a storage service. You agree that we have no obligation to store, maintain or provide you a copy of any content or other information that you or others provide, except to the extent required by applicable law and as noted in our Privacy Policy. 3.3 Other Content, Sites and Apps Your use of others’ content and information posted on our Services, is at your own risk. Others may offer their own products and services through our Services, and we aren’t responsible for those third-party activities. Others’ Content: By using the Services, you may encounter content or other information that might be inaccurate, incomplete, delayed, misleading, illegal, offensive, or otherwise harmful. You agree that we are not responsible for content or other information made available through or within the Services by others, including Members. While we apply automated tools to review much of the content and other information presented in the Services, we cannot always prevent misuse of our Services, and you agree that we are not responsible for any such misuse. You also acknowledge the risk that others may share inaccurate or misleading information about you or your organization, and that you or your organization may be mistakenly associated with content about others, for example, when we let connections and followers know you or your organization were mentioned in the news. Members have choices about this feature . Others’ Products and Services: LinkedIn may help connect you to other Members (e.g., Members using Services Marketplace or our enterprise recruiting, jobs, sales, or marketing products) who offer you opportunities (on behalf of themselves, their organizations, or others) such as offers to become a candidate for employment or other work or offers to purchase products or services. You acknowledge that LinkedIn does not perform these offered services, employ those who perform these services, or provide these offered products. You further acknowledge that LinkedIn does not supervise, direct, control, or monitor Members in the making of these offers, or in their providing you with work, delivering products or performing services, and you agree that (1) LinkedIn is not responsible for these offers, or performance or procurement of them, (2) LinkedIn does not endorse any particular Member’s offers, and (3) LinkedIn is not an agent or employment agency on behalf of any Member offering employment or other work, products or services. With respect to employment or other work, LinkedIn does not make employment or hiring decisions on behalf of Members offering opportunities and does not have such authority from Members or organizations using our products. For Services Marketplace , (a) you must be at least 18 years of age to procure, offer, or perform services, and (b) you represent and warrant that you have all the required licenses and will provide services consistent with the relevant industry standards and our Professional Community Policies . Others’ Events: Similarly, LinkedIn may help you register for and/or attend events organized by Members and connect with other Members who are attendees at such events. You agree that (1) LinkedIn is not responsible for the conduct of any of the Members or other attendees at such events, (2) LinkedIn does not endorse any particular event listed on our Services, (3) LinkedIn does not review and/or vet any of these events or speakers, and (4) you will adhere to the terms and conditions that apply to such events. 3.4 Limits We have the right to limit how you connect and interact on our Services. LinkedIn reserves the right to limit your use of the Services, including the number of your connections and your ability to contact other Members. LinkedIn reserves the right to restrict, suspend, or terminate your account if you breach this Contract or the law or are misusing the Services (e.g., violating any of the Dos and Don’ts or Professional Community Policies ). We can also remove any content or other information you shared if we believe it violates our Professional Community Policies or Dos and Don’ts or otherwise violates this Contract. Learn more about how we moderate content. 3.5 Intellectual Property Rights We’re providing you notice about our intellectual property rights. LinkedIn reserves all of its intellectual property rights in the Services. Trademarks and logos used in connection with the Services are the trademarks of their respective owners. LinkedIn, and “in” logos and other LinkedIn trademarks, service marks, graphics and logos used for our Services are trademarks or registered trademarks of LinkedIn. 3.6 Recommendations and Automated Processing We use data and other information about you to make and order relevant suggestions and to generate content for you and others. Recommendations: We use the data and other information that you provide and that we have about Members and content on the Services to make recommendations for connections, content, ads, and features that may be useful to you. We use that data and other information to recommend and to present information to you in an order that may be more relevant for you. For example, that data and information may be used to recommend jobs to you and you to recruiters and to organize content in your feed in order to optimize your experience and use of the Services. Keeping your profile accurate and up to date helps us to make these recommendations more accurate and relevant. Learn More Generative AI Features: By using the Services, you may interact with features we offer that automate content generation for you. The content that is generated might be inaccurate, incomplete, delayed, misleading or not suitable for your purposes. Please review and edit such content before sharing with others. Like all content you share on our Services, you are responsible for ensuring it complies with our Professional Community Policies , including not sharing misleading information. The Services may include content automatically generated and shared using tools offered by LinkedIn or others off LinkedIn. Like all content and other information on our Services, regardless of whether it's labeled as created by “AI”, be sure to carefully review before relying on it. 4. Disclaimer and Limit of Liability 4.1 No Warranty This is our disclaimer of legal liability for the quality, safety, or reliability of our Services. LINKEDIN AND ITS AFFILIATES MAKE NO REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY ABOUT THE SERVICES, INCLUDING ANY REPRESENTATION THAT THE SERVICES WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR-FREE, AND PROVIDE THE SERVICES (INCLUDING CONTENT, OUTPUT AND INFORMATION) ON AN “AS IS” AND “AS AVAILABLE” BASIS. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED UNDER APPLICABLE LAW, LINKEDIN AND ITS AFFILIATES DISCLAIM ANY IMPLIED OR STATUTORY WARRANTY, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF TITLE, ACCURACY, NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. If you plan to use content, output and information for any reason, it is your responsibility to verify its accuracy and fitness for your purposes, because any content, output and information on the service may not reflect accurate, complete, or current information. 4.2 Exclusion of Liability These are the limits of legal liability we may have to you. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW (AND UNLESS LINKEDIN HAS ENTERED INTO A SEPARATE WRITTEN AGREEMENT THAT OVERRIDES THIS CONTRACT), LINKEDIN AND ITS AFFILIATES, WILL NOT BE LIABLE IN CONNECTION WITH THIS CONTRACT FOR LOST PROFITS OR LOST BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, REPUTATION (E.G., OFFENSIVE OR DEFAMATORY STATEMENTS), LOSS OF DATA (E.G., DOWN TIME OR LOSS, USE OF, OR CHANGES TO, YOUR INFORMATION OR CONTENT) OR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES. LINKEDIN AND ITS AFFILIATES WILL NOT BE LIABLE TO YOU IN CONNECTION WITH THIS CONTRACT FOR ANY AMOUNT THAT EXCEEDS (A) THE TOTAL FEES PAID OR PAYABLE BY YOU TO LINKEDIN FOR THE SERVICES DURING THE TERM OF THIS CONTRACT, IF ANY, OR (B) US $1000. 4.3 Basis of the Bargain; Exclusions The limitations of liability in this Section 4 are part of the basis of the bargain between you and LinkedIn and shall apply to all claims of liability (e.g., warranty, tort, negligence, contract and law) even if LinkedIn or its affiliates has been told of the possibility of any such damage, and even if these remedies fail their essential purpose. THESE LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY DO NOT APPLY TO LIABILITY FOR DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY OR FOR FRAUD, GROSS NEGLIGENCE OR INTENTIONAL MISCONDUCT, OR IN CASES OF NEGLIGENCE, WHERE A MATERIAL OBLIGATION HAS BEEN BREACHED. A MATERIAL OBLIGATION BEING AN OBLIGATION WHICH FORMS A PREREQUISITE TO OUR DELIVERY OF SERVICES AND ON WHICH YOU MAY REASONABLY RELY, BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT THAT THE DAMAGES WERE DIRECTLY CAUSED BY THE BREACH AND WERE FORESEEABLE UPON CONCLUSION OF THIS CONTRACT AND TO THE EXTENT THAT THEY ARE TYPICAL IN THE CONTEXT OF THIS CONTRACT. 5. Termination We can each end this Contract, but some rights and obligations survive. Both you and LinkedIn may terminate this Contract at any time with notice to the other. On termination, you lose the right to access or use the Services. The following shall survive termination: Our rights to use and disclose your feedback; Section 3 (subject to 3.1.1); Sections 4, 6, 7, and 8.2 of this Contract; and Any amounts owed by either party prior to termination remain owed after termination. You can visit our Help Center to learn about how to close your account 6. Governing Law and Dispute Resolution In the unlikely event we end up in a legal dispute, depending on where you live, you and LinkedIn agree to resolve it in California courts using California law, Dublin, Ireland courts using Irish law, or as otherwise provided in this section. If you live in the Designated Countries, the laws of Ireland govern all claims related to LinkedIn's provision of the Services, but this shall not deprive you of the mandatory consumer protections under the law of the country to which we direct your Services where you have habitual residence. With respect to jurisdiction, you and LinkedIn agree to choose the courts of the country to which we direct your Services where you have habitual residence for all disputes arising out of or relating to this User Agreement, or in the alternative, you may choose the responsible court in Ireland. If you are a business user within the scope of Article 6(12) of the EU Digital Markets Act (“DMA”) and have a dispute arising out of or in connection with Article 6(12) of the DMA, you may also utilize the alternative dispute resolution mechanism available in the Help Center . For others outside of Designated Countries, including those who live outside of the United States: You and LinkedIn agree that the laws of the State of California, U.S.A., excluding its conflict of laws rules, shall exclusively govern any dispute relating to this Contract and/or the Services. You and LinkedIn both agree that all claims and disputes can be litigated only in the federal or state courts in Santa Clara County, California, USA, and you and LinkedIn each agree to personal jurisdiction in those courts. You may have additional rights of redress and appeal for some decisions made by LinkedIn that impact you. 7. General Terms Here are some important details about the Contract. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Ravish Kumar Posted on Jan 11 The Rise of Low-Code and No-Code Development # beginners # productivity # softwaredevelopment # tooling Software development has traditionally been a specialized skill that required years of learning and hands-on experience. Building applications meant writing extensive code, understanding frameworks, and managing complex systems. In recent years, low-code and no-code development platforms have begun to change this reality by making application development more accessible and faster for a wider range of people. Understanding Low-Code and No-Code Development Low-code and no-code platforms are designed to simplify the process of building software. Instead of writing code for every feature, users work with visual interfaces, pre-built components, and automated workflows. No-code platforms allow people with little or no technical background to create functional applications, while low-code platforms offer the flexibility to add custom code when needed. Both approaches focus on reducing complexity while still delivering practical solutions. Why These Platforms Are Gaining Popularity The demand for software has increased dramatically as businesses rely more on digital tools for daily operations. At the same time, there is a shortage of skilled developers, and traditional development methods can be time-consuming and expensive. Low-code and no-code platforms help bridge this gap by enabling faster development with fewer technical resources. Organizations can build applications quickly and adapt them as requirements change. Faster Development and Time-to-Market One of the biggest advantages of low-code and no-code development is the speed at which applications can be created. Traditional development often involves long planning, coding, and testing phases. With visual builders and ready-made features, applications can be developed and deployed in a much shorter time. This faster time-to-market allows businesses to experiment, gather feedback, and improve products without long delays. Empowering Non-Technical Users Low-code and no-code platforms give non-technical users the ability to turn their ideas into working applications. People who understand business workflows or customer needs can design tools that solve real problems without depending entirely on development teams. This reduces bottlenecks, improves collaboration between teams, and encourages innovation across the organization. Where Low-Code and No-Code Work Best These platforms are commonly used for internal tools, workflow automation, dashboards, and simple web or mobile applications. They are particularly useful when speed and ease of development are more important than deep technical customization. However, for highly complex systems that require advanced performance tuning or unique architecture, traditional development approaches are often more suitable. Limitations and Challenges Despite their advantages, low-code and no-code platforms are not without challenges. Customization can be limited, making it difficult to implement highly specific features. Scalability can also become an issue as applications grow. Another concern is vendor dependency, as applications are often tightly linked to the platform on which they are built. Security and compliance must also be carefully considered, especially for applications handling sensitive data. Impact on Professional Developers Rather than replacing developers, low-code and no-code platforms change how developers work. Developers can focus more on complex logic, system architecture, security, and performance, while routine tasks are handled through visual tools. This shift allows development teams to be more efficient and deliver higher-value solutions. The Future of Low-Code and No-Code Development As these platforms continue to evolve, they are becoming more powerful and flexible. The integration of artificial intelligence, automation, and advanced API support is expanding what can be built with low-code and no-code tools. In the future, software development is likely to combine traditional coding with visual development, creating a more balanced and efficient approach. Conclusion The rise of low-code and no-code development represents a major shift in the software industry. 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Второстепенная цель: кроссплатформенное приложение , где часть кода и логики используется одновременно на вебе и мобильных устройствах. Технологический стек Backend : tRPC + Zod схемы Frontend : AnalogJS + Formly (SSR, генерация форм с серверной валидацией) Mobile : Ionic + Capacitor (поддержка старых Android, интеграция с веб-виджетами) AI : генерация виджетов, форм и части UI (~70% кода) Архитектура и подход Все виджеты используют Zod схемы , которые автоматически подтягиваются на фронт для генерации форм. Формы на фронте получают серверные ошибки валидации прямо в поля формы. Для SSR пришлось решать несколько нестандартных задач: Кэширование между SSR и фронтом иногда срабатывало некорректно → отключил transfer cache . Добавил возможность подмены fetch для передачи куки и токенов авторизации. Частично решены кейсы авторизованных и неавторизованных запросов при SSR. На мобильной части с Capacitor/Ionic столкнулся с: Поддержкой старых Android SDK JS-версией QR-сканеров, так как встроенные не работали Шарингом тем и виджетов между вебом и мобильной частью Что удалось достичь в MVP Минимальный дашборд с несколькими виджетами, полностью кроссплатформенный (веб + мобильное приложение) Настроен CI/CD для деплоя веба и мобильного приложения Частичная поддержка SSR + авторизация Генерация UI и бизнес-логики с помощью AI Быстрое прототипирование MVP всего за 1,5 месяца Выводы и инсайты AI ускоряет разработку : 70% кода было сгенерировано, а я сосредоточился на архитектуре и интеграции. Типобезопасный fullstack работает : фронт подтягивает все типы автоматически, без ручной генерации SDK. Кроссплатформенность возможна , если правильно спроектировать общие виджеты и бизнес-логику. SSR + авторизация — нюансная тема, но с отключением transfer cache и подменой fetch можно решать кейсы авторизации. 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That's why we built GitHubCard . It's not just another stats tool; it's the first true All-in-One tool for GitHub users. What Tools Can GitHubCard Replace? GitHubCard aims to consolidate the best features of the most popular GitHub Profile tools into a single, seamless experience. Here is a list of mainstream tools that GitHubCard can effectively replace: 1. Base Stats & Card Generators This category covers almost all github readme stats profile maker/generator that you may used before: github-readme-stats github-profile-readme-maker github-profile-summary-cards github-trends github-profile-readme-generator (rahuldkjain) github-profile-readme-generator (arturssmirnovs) github-cards github-stats profile-readme-cards Other similar tools 2. GitHub Actions Someone also config complex GitHub Actions for github profile readme: GitHub Actions (actions-js/profile-readme) Other similar tools 3. 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