September 2017 Release Notes

This post was written by Jeff Sandquist, General Manager in the Cloud + Enterprise Division.

We are kicking off a new series of monthly "Release Notes" for content updates and new features shipped on docs.microsoft.com!

Overview

This month, we migrated Office SharePoint, OneDrive, Windows 10, Windows Server 2016, and BizTalk Server ITPro from MSDN/TechNet, in our continuing effort to consolidate all supported technical documentation on docs.microsoft.com.

We also added several key features, including an updated home page, Try .NET in partnership with the .NET Team, Try It experience for Azure Cloud Shell that supports PowerShell, the first pilot of interactive tutorials, and full support for TypeScript API reference (Azure IoT Hub and SharePoint are piloting the content infrastructure).

Content Releases

We're constantly adding great new content on docs.microsoft.com! Here's all the new and updated content that we've released in the last month:

New Features

New Home Page

The new Docs homepage showcases many more products documented on our site, and we hope you'll find it's easier to navigate from our home page to different product areas than before. Along with this design update, we've refreshed the home page mobile experience to ensure that no matter where you are browsing our documentation from, you'll be able to have a device-appropriate, high-fidelity experience.

Cloud Shell PowerShell

You may have heard that we launched the Azure Cloud Shell at the //Build conference earlier this year. We're happy to share that at the Ignite conference last week, the Azure Cloud Shell now supports PowerShell too! This adds an interactive Try It! button to log you into your Azure Subscription and run Azure PowerShell scripts directly from docs.microsoft.com!

CloudShell with PowerShell

Try .NET in Interactive Tutorials

One of the new types of content we've wanted to add based on customer feedback is step-by-step interactive tutorials. We're very excited to announce, in partnership with the .NET team, the first "pilot" of this new interactive learning experience on docs. Now you can learn C# by writing, compiling and running code directly in your browser! We can't wait to publish more content for both our tutorials experience and .NET Online. We are always listening to your comments on Twitter! And if you encounter problems with the Try .NET experience, please report them on the dotnet/try repo.

Interactive Tutorials

Full Support for TypeScript

TypeScript is one of the most rapidly growing languages today. That's one reason why we're thrilled to announce full support for TypeScript reference documentation on our site. We're massively grateful to our partnership with Azure IoT and SharePoint, who are our first two published API sets that you can find on our JavaScript API page.

TypeScript Support

RSS Feeds for Search Results

The documentation on our site is being constantly updated, improved, and added to, and you've told us that you want a way to subscribe to changes and stay up-to-date. We've heard your feedback, and in response to that, we're pleased to ship RSS feeds on top of our site search engine. Now you can turn any documentation search into an RSS feed that you can subscribe to! You can combine a search scope (scope=Intune) and a search term (search=security).

RSS Feeds

ASP.NET Core International Content

We want customers around the globe to have the best ASP.NET Core documentation experience, so we've added translations for German, Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Chinese and Brazilian Portuguese! We've also enabled bilingual view, so readers can see what the original sentence in English looks like when they hover over the translated sentence.

International Content

Feedback

If you have any thoughts, ideas or comments regarding the content or experiences on docs.microsoft.com, submit them on UserVoice or let us know via Twitter.