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Microsoft at PyTexas 2025: Join Us for a Celebration of Python and Innovation

Build AI agents with Python in #AgentsHack

Build AI agents with Python in #AgentsHack

Pamela Fox

Pamela Fox

Microsoft is holding an AI Agents Hackathon, and we want to see what you can build with Python! We'll have 20+ live streams showing you how to build AI agents with Python using popular agent frameworks and Microsoft technologies. Then, you can submit your project for a chance to win prizes, including a Best in Python prize!

Python in Visual Studio Code – April 2025 Release

Python in Visual Studio Code – April 2025 Release

Courtney Webster

Courtney Webster

The April 2025 release of the Python and Jupyter extensions for Visual Studio Code is now available. This update introduces enhancements to the Copilot experience in Notebooks, improved support for editable installs, faster and more reliable diagnostics, and the addition of custom Node.js arguments with Pylance, and more!

New Python Driver for SQL Server and Azure SQL!

Python in Visual Studio Code – March 2025 Release

Python in Visual Studio Code – March 2025 Release

Courtney Webster

Courtney Webster

The March 2025 release of the Python and Jupyter extensions for Visual Studio Code are now available. This month's updates include improvements to shell integration, a new setting to change auto test discovery file patterns, inline values shown on hover, and more!

Python in Visual Studio Code – February 2025 Release

Python in Visual Studio Code – December 2024 Release

Python in Visual Studio Code – December 2024 Release

jikang

jikang

The December 2024 release of the Python and Jupyter extensions for Visual Studio Code are now available. This month's updates include a special review of docstring generation features from Pylance, the new Python Environments extension in preview, Pylance's "full" language server mode, and much more. Keep reading to learn more!

2024 Python in VS Code Wrapped

2024 Python in VS Code Wrapped

Courtney Webster Eleanor Boyd

As the year comes to a close, we would like to take the time to reflect and celebrate the incredible progress the Python extension for VS Code has made in the past year. From merging in top requested features to countless lines of code written and deleted, keep reading to get an inside look to all things

Announcing: Azure Developers – Python Day