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…and Java

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Hey @sebastienros, this content looks good. Where do you think it should be surfaced? Based on where you placed it in the app-host folder, it might make sense to add it to the /config/sidebar/docs.topics.ts.

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Also, I have a PR that is somewhat related to this, in that it demonstrates how to add aspire to existing other languages: #241 - thoughts on this?

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I don't think we should doc this yet

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I don't think we should doc this yet

It's targetting release/13.2, do you mean to keep it under the cover until it's better? Post 13.2?

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We should only document typescript and python and it should be a technical preview

…layout control (#302)

docs: update Polyglot AppHost documentation with new features and usage examples

docs: add link to Polyglot AppHost in resource model documentation

docs: include Polyglot AppHost reference in get-started guide for broader language support

style: import utility classes for padding and margin in site CSS

style: create utils.css for reusable padding and margin utility classes
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Why not all these languages, it's already presented as a preview.

@IEvangelist IEvangelist merged commit 0b8da5f into release/13.2 Jan 26, 2026
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@IEvangelist IEvangelist deleted the docs/polyglot-apphost branch January 26, 2026 21:13
IEvangelist added a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 27, 2026
#277)

* Add polyglot AppHost documentation for TypeScript, Python, Go, Rust, and Java

* feat: enhance PivotSelector component with marginTop prop for better layout control (#302)

docs: update Polyglot AppHost documentation with new features and usage examples

docs: add link to Polyglot AppHost in resource model documentation

docs: include Polyglot AppHost reference in get-started guide for broader language support

style: import utility classes for padding and margin in site CSS

style: create utils.css for reusable padding and margin utility classes

* fix: format project structure in polyglot AppHost documentation for clarity

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Co-authored-by: David Pine <david.pine@microsoft.com>
IEvangelist added a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 28, 2026
#277)

* Add polyglot AppHost documentation for TypeScript, Python, Go, Rust, and Java

* feat: enhance PivotSelector component with marginTop prop for better layout control (#302)

docs: update Polyglot AppHost documentation with new features and usage examples

docs: add link to Polyglot AppHost in resource model documentation

docs: include Polyglot AppHost reference in get-started guide for broader language support

style: import utility classes for padding and margin in site CSS

style: create utils.css for reusable padding and margin utility classes

* fix: format project structure in polyglot AppHost documentation for clarity

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Co-authored-by: David Pine <david.pine@microsoft.com>
IEvangelist added a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 30, 2026
#277)

* Add polyglot AppHost documentation for TypeScript, Python, Go, Rust, and Java

* feat: enhance PivotSelector component with marginTop prop for better layout control (#302)

docs: update Polyglot AppHost documentation with new features and usage examples

docs: add link to Polyglot AppHost in resource model documentation

docs: include Polyglot AppHost reference in get-started guide for broader language support

style: import utility classes for padding and margin in site CSS

style: create utils.css for reusable padding and margin utility classes

* fix: format project structure in polyglot AppHost documentation for clarity

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Co-authored-by: David Pine <david.pine@microsoft.com>
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