The Azure Sphere SDK public preview, version 19.11, is now available. This release includes two new features for application development: an SDK for Linux and a Visual Studio Code extension.
Azure Sphere SDK preview for Linux. The 19.11 release includes the https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure-sphere/install/install-sdk-linux, which enables you to develop, deploy, and debug Azure Sphere applications using Linux machines. In this initial preview release, the SDK is supported on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS only. Your success using different distributions may vary.
Preview of Visual Studio Code extension for Azure Sphere. The 19.11 release introduces a preview of the Visual Studio Code extension for Azure Sphere. By installing the Azure Sphere SDK for your platform, and then installing Visual Studio Code https://docs.microsoft.com/azure-sphere/install/development-environment-windows#develop-with-vs-code or https://docs.microsoft.com/azure-sphere/install/development-environment-linux#install-visual-studio-code-and-the-azure-sphere-extension along with the Azure Sphere extension, you can use Visual Studio Code as your integrated development environment for Azure Sphere.
See https://docs.microsoft.com/azure-sphere/product-overview/whats-new and https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure-sphere/resources/release-notes-1911 in the customer documentation for more information. for information on how to get started with your Azure Sphere development kit. To kick off an Azure Sphere engagement with your Microsoft representative, https://ms-device-contact.com/.
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