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Microsoft Edge @ Build 2020

Microsoft Edge @ Build 2020

Live sessions, pre-recorded content, and interviews from Microsoft Build 2020.

Live Sessions

Over the past year, we've reinvented Microsoft Edge on a new foundation, and built significant momentum in the Chromium project and new standards innovation. In this session, you'll learn about the latest capabilities coming to Microsoft Edge for web developers, including a new experimentation infrastructure to enable you to try the latest features early in incubation. We'll cover new platform features, improvements to developer tooling, and what our improvements around privacy, accessibility, and other fundamentals mean for you.

Developers wanting to maximize code reusability in a multi-platform multi-device world are betting more and more on web technologies. WebView2 enables hosting web content in native applications while using the Microsoft Edge (Chromium) rendering engine. In this session, you'll learn about WebView2 and its roadmap, and Limin will show up to use WebView 2 to embed web components in your Win32 C/C++, .NET (WPF/WinForms), or WinUI 3.0 apps.

Hear the latest updates on Microsoft Edge & Chromium for developers including DevTools, PWAs, new platform features, and more.

On-demand Sessions

Developers wanting to maximize code reusability in a multi-platform multi-device world are betting more and more on web technologies. WebView2 enables hosting web content in native applications while using the Microsoft Edge (Chromium) rendering engine. In this session, you'll learn about WebView2 and its roadmap, and Limin will show up to use WebView2 to embed web components in your Win32 C/C++, .NET (WPF/WinForms), or WinUI 3.0 apps.

Microsoft Edge has recently launched the new Microsoft Edge add-ons website to support the extensions ecosystem on Chromium based Microsoft Edge. In this session, you'll learn how we've improved our developer tools and processes so it's easier than ever to publish new or existing Chromium extensions to our add-ons store, and for millions of Edge customers to discover and use your extensions.

We're working to make web developers more productive than ever, with innovations focused on simplifying your workflows and making development more accessible to everyone. In this session, you'll learn how to get started with new and upcoming features for browser DevTools such as 3D View, CSS Grid tooling, and more

The Microsoft Edge developer tooling goes beyond the in-browser Chromium DevTools you know and love. In this session, you'll see new and upcoming end-to-end tools that help you at every stage of developing, debugging, and delivering awesome web apps.

With the new Microsoft Edge, PWABuilder, and emerging web standards, you can provide rich app experiences powered by web standards on any device - desktop, mobile, and everything in between - with simple installation and discovery from the browser, app stores, and more. In this session, you'll learn how PWAs are evolving with new web standards to be more capable, and how we're innovating in Microsoft Edge and Windows to provide a great experience for your customers at every step along the way

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