ICYMI – Recapping Microsoft Edge at Build 2020

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It’s been one month since the first all-digital Microsoft Build and while we may not have seen each other in person, we sure felt the energy online.

Whether on social media, in the comments section during livestreams, or over webcams for focus groups, we loved hearing from developers around the world (Australia! Japan! India! Brazil!) who asked us great questions, provided valuable feedback, and celebrated what was coming. Devs not only loved hearing from Microsoft Edge team members Melanie and Rachel about larger Microsoft Edge initiatives like our a11y commitment (check out their sessions below), but also about the incremental improvements like bringing in a client-side video editing spec.

You were hungry for Microsoft Edge developer news, so we offered a breadth of sessions covering everything from what’s new in the Chromium platform and tools, to what’s next for Progressive Web Apps, to getting started building hybrid apps with the new WebView2.

In case you missed all the developer, consumer, and commercial Microsoft Edge announcements, check out an overview of those announcements in our
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or catch up on highlights in the
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For a little more context on some of those developer announcements, our Build live sessions are a great place to hear directly from the Microsoft Edge team. You can
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(Melanie Richards, 30 min)
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(Limin Zhu, 15 min)
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(Kyle Pflug, 15 min)

Looking for an even deeper dive into your favorite dev topics like PWAs, extensions, or WebView2? The Microsoft Edge team expands on those topics and more in pre-recorded skilling sessions to help get you up to speed on the latest in Microsoft Edge development.


We can’t wait to share more with you in the coming months. You can try new features and get a head start preparing for upcoming improvements by
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. To go hands-on with the latest experimental features on your site, check out our new
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We’d also like to give a shout out to all of our friends on Twitter that participated in our first ever #MSBuild-at-Home Bracket on
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! We saw some incredible home set ups across the categories. At the end, one was chosen by none other than @SHanselman and that was @JenMsft’s Animal Crossing-inspired set up—great work @JenMsft!

Illustration showing entries to the Build at Home Bracket
Screen capture of the winning entry, an Animal Crossing-themed submission from @JenMSFT



Whether you’re a developer, IT professional, or daily
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, we’re here for you. Try out Microsoft Edge
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or deploy it in your
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to see how the web can work for you. And if you’re an
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, you can even get deployment assistance through
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at no additional cost.

Thank you again to those who shared this all-digital Build 2020 with us. And for those that didn’t, thank you for joining us now as we work together to build a better web.

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