The Build 2026 keynote was overly-long, in keeping with tradition. But there was some good news for Windows developers too.
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I finally tried Google Opal, and it’s the first no-code programming tool that actually works
Google Opal finally killed the drag-and-drop nightmare that ruined every no-code tool before it.
Software is moving from applications built for people to agents that can reason, retrieve context, and even act on a user’s behalf. That shift calls for a different kind of API surface. Today we are ...
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