Microsoft.Testing.Platform Now Fully Supported in Azure DevOps
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/microsoft-testing-platform-azure-retry/
#microsoft #NET #C #F #Visual_Basic #Announcements #azdo #Azure_DevOPs #testing
Microsoft.Testing.Platform Now Fully Supported in Azure DevOps
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/microsoft-testing-platform-azure-retry/
#microsoft #NET #C #F #Visual_Basic #Announcements #azdo #Azure_DevOPs #testing
Visual Studio Dev/Test Benefit Explained | by Jim Harrer
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/visualstudio/visual-studio-dev-test-benefit-explained/
Learn how to unlock major cloud savings with the Visual Studio Dev/Test benefit. Discover how Windows and SQL Server VMs run at Linux rates in Azure, helping teams modernize faster, reduce costs, and maximize their Visual Studio subscription value.
Anyone know if Azure DevOps Artifacts feeds can have cycles in their upstream sources? (ie: feed A is an upstream of feed B and feed B is an upstream of feed A). I don't see any reason why it wouldn't be allowed (or at least I could see why it would be hard to catch the more general case of longer upstream paths)

