Planning new scenarios and use cases for Azure SQL Database local development experience!
At Microsoft Build 2022 we’ve announced the new Azure SQL Database local development experience to the world. The combination of Visual Studio Code and Azure Data Studio extensions in addition to the new Azure SQL Database emulator for local and offline database development are aimed to significantly improve developers’
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