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  • Evaluating AI agents: Real-world lessons from building agentic systems at Amazon

    calendar Feb 18, 2026 · aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning
    Evaluating AI agents: Real-world lessons from building agentic systems at Amazon

    In this post, we present a comprehensive evaluation framework for Amazon agentic AI systems that addresses the complexity of agentic AI applications at Amazon through two core components: a generic evaluation workflow that standardizes assessment procedures across diverse agent implementations, and an agent evaluation …


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  • Federating Databases with Data API Builder Chaining

    calendar Feb 18, 2026 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    Federating Databases with Data API Builder Chaining

    For decades, DBAs relied on linked servers to stitch data together. If you needed data from two places, you wired them up and moved on. It worked. It was straightforward. It felt native to SQL. But what if linked servers are not an option? What if policy blocks them? What if one of the systems is not SQL or lives in …


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  • TFVC Remove Existing Obsolete Policies ASAP

    calendar Feb 18, 2026 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    TFVC Remove Existing Obsolete Policies ASAP

    In April 2025, we announced the deprecation schedule for legacy TFVC check-in policies. This change was required due to limitations in how those policies were previously implemented and stored. The old policies have been marked as obsolete, and you can replac Link to article: …


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  • Critter Stack Roadmap Update for 1st Quarter 2026

    calendar Feb 18, 2026 · jeremydmiller.com
    Critter Stack Roadmap Update for 1st Quarter 2026

    That is an American Polecat (black-footed ferret), our avatar for our newest Critter Stack project. Mostly for my own sake to collect my own thoughts, I wanted to do a little update on the Critter Stack roadmap as it looks right now. This is an update on Critter Stack Roadmap for 2026 from December. Things have … …


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  • Could Write­Process­Memory be made faster by avoiding the intermediate buffer?

    calendar Feb 18, 2026 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    Could <code>Write­Process­Memory</code> be made faster by avoiding the intermediate buffer?

    A little while ago, we wondered whether Write­Process­Memory was faster than shared memory for transferring data between two processes, and th Link to article: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20260218-00/?p=112069


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  • Read Replicas Are NOT CQRS (Stop Confusing This)

    calendar Feb 18, 2026 · codeopinion.com
    Read Replicas Are NOT CQRS (Stop Confusing This)

    What’s overengineering? Is the outbox pattern, CQRS, and event sourcing overengineering? Some would say yes. The issue is: what’s your definition? Because if you have that wrong, then you’re making the wrong trade offs. YouTube Check out my YouTube channel, where I post all kinds of content on Software Architecture …


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  • Builder Design Pattern in C#: Complete Guide with Examples

    calendar Feb 18, 2026 · devleader.ca
    Builder Design Pattern in C#: Complete Guide with Examples

    Master the Builder design pattern in C# with code examples, real-world scenarios, and implementation guidance for constructing complex objects step by step. Link to article: https://www.devleader.ca/2026/02/18/builder-design-pattern-in-c-complete-guide-with-examples


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  • Kodee’s Kotlin Roundup: KotlinConf ’26 Updates, New Releases, and More

    calendar Feb 17, 2026 · blog.jetbrains.com
    Kodee’s Kotlin Roundup: KotlinConf ’26 Updates, New Releases, and More

    KotlinConf 2026 is starting to take shape, and there’s a lot happening across the Kotlin ecosystem right now. From the first conference speakers and community awards to new releases, tools, and real-world Kotlin stories at serious scale, I’ve gathered all the highlights you won’t want to miss. Let’s dive in! From …


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  • PowerShell, OpenSSH, and DSC team investments for 2026

    calendar Feb 17, 2026 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    PowerShell, OpenSSH, and DSC team investments for 2026

    Team investments for 2026 As is tradition, we are publishing our planned team investments for the year. This is based on our current understanding of customer and community needs, but is subject to change based on emerging priorities throughout the year. Community thanks! Before we dive into the planned investments, I …


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  • JMESPath support comes to azd JSON output

    calendar Feb 17, 2026 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    JMESPath support comes to azd JSON output

    JMESPath support comes to azd JSON output Now you can filter and transform azd JSON output using JMESPath queries What's new? The Azure Developer CLI (azd) now supports JMESPath queries on JSON output, including error messages. Pass --query Link to article: …


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  • Dear Copilot, can you help me with SQL?

    calendar Feb 17, 2026 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    Dear Copilot, can you help me with SQL?

    Perhaps we missed it at first, but Copilot is more than comfortable with SQL. This goes beyond autocomplete. This is moving from nothing to a working database without leaving our tools. Have we really arrived? Yes, sort of. For database engineers and app engineers alike, we have crossed an important line. Making us …


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  • Meet the First Round of Speakers for Microsoft JDConf 2026

    calendar Feb 17, 2026 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    Meet the First Round of Speakers for Microsoft JDConf 2026

    We're excited to announce the first wave of speakers for Microsoft JDConf 2026, our flagship community event for Java at Microsoft. Whether you’re architecting enterprise microservices, modernizing legacy systems, or building intelligent applications, JDConf 2026 Link to article: …


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  • Microspeak: Escrow

    calendar Feb 17, 2026 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    Microspeak: Escrow

    As a product is nearing release, the release management selects a build and declares it to be the escrow build. The metaphor is that this build has been placed into the hands of an imaginary third party for eventual release to customers provided certain requirements are met. Those requirements are that the product …


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  • The Multi-Model Database for AI Agents: Deploy SurrealDB with Docker Extension

    calendar Feb 17, 2026 · docker.com
    The Multi-Model Database for AI Agents: Deploy SurrealDB with Docker Extension

    When it comes to building dynamic and real-work solutions, developers need to stitch multiple databases (relational, document, graph, vector, time-series, search) together and build complex API layers to integrate them. This generates significant complexity, cost, and operational risk, and reduces speed of innovation. …


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  • Editor Improvements: Smooth Caret Animation and New Selection Behavior

    calendar Feb 17, 2026 · blog.jetbrains.com
    Editor Improvements: Smooth Caret Animation and New Selection Behavior

    We’re continuing to modernize our IDEs, and in this update we’ve refreshed something you interact with constantly – the editor. These changes are designed to provide improved comfort, a cleaner look, and a more enjoyable experience during the hours you spend coding. We want to make the editor easier on the eyes, help …


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  • The Evolution of Async Rust: From Tokio to High-Level Applications

    calendar Feb 17, 2026 · blog.jetbrains.com
    The Evolution of Async Rust: From Tokio to High-Level Applications

    Disclaimer: This article was created using AI-based writing and communication companions. With its help, the core topics of this rich and nuanced livestream were conveniently distilled into a compact blog post format. In our yet another JetBrains livestream, Vitaly Bragilevsky was joined by Carl Lerche, the creator of …


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  • Decorator Pattern in C# with Needlr: Adding Cross-Cutting Concerns

    calendar Feb 17, 2026 · devleader.ca
    Decorator Pattern in C# with Needlr: Adding Cross-Cutting Concerns

    Learn how to implement the decorator pattern in C# using Needlr's automatic decorator discovery, including the DecoratorFor attribute and manual decorator wiring. Link to article: https://www.devleader.ca/2026/02/17/decorator-pattern-in-c-with-needlr-adding-crosscutting-concerns


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  • Databao Becomes a Partner of the Open Semantic Interchange Initiative led by Snowflake and other industry leaders

    calendar Feb 17, 2026 · blog.jetbrains.com
    Databao Becomes a Partner of the Open Semantic Interchange Initiative led by Snowflake and other industry leaders

    Modern data teams need flexibility and scalability as workflows evolve and AI becomes central to analytics. They are increasingly relying on AI to enable self-service analytics and accelerate data workflows, and it has become essential to establish shared business logic and context that both humans and AI systems can …


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  • Creating standard and "observable" instruments: System.Diagnostics.Metrics APIs - Part 3

    calendar Feb 17, 2026 · andrewlock.net
    Creating standard and "observable" instruments: System.Diagnostics.Metrics APIs - Part 3

    In this post I discuss the various Instrument types exposed by the System.Diagnostics.Metrics API and show examples from the .NET libraries and ASP.NET Core Link to article: https://andrewlock.net/creating-standard-and-observable-instruments/


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  • The Most Popular AI Tools: What Developers Use and Why

    calendar Feb 17, 2026 · blog.jetbrains.com
    The Most Popular AI Tools: What Developers Use and Why

    AI tools have become a core part of modern software development. Developers rely on them throughout the life cycle, from writing and refactoring code to testing, documentation, and analysis. Once experimental add-ons, these tools now function as everyday assistants and are firmly embedded in routine workflows. But why …


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