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Blockchain explained using C# implementation

In this article I want to explain the main idea and I will give a simple C# implementation of a blockchain.

Blazor, a new framework for browser-based .NET apps - Steve Sanderson

Blazor is a new web UI framework that has become one of the headline features of .NET Core 3.0 and beyond. It lets you build rich interactive user experience...

ASP.NET Books

Listing of quality physical books about everything ASP.NET. Includes books on ASP.NET Core, SignalR, Razor Pages, Web API, MVC, Web Forms, security, C#, and more.

.NET Core with Jupyter Notebooks Preview 1

When you think about Jupyter Notebooks, you probably think about writing your code in Python, R, Julia, or Scala and not .NET. Today we are excited to announce...

Pulumi

Pulumi supports infrastructure as code using any .NET Core language. You can use your favorite .NET tools — such as editors, package managers, build systems, and test frameworks — to create, deploy, and manage infrastructure on any cloud, including Azure, AWS, and Google Cloud. Note: Pulumi for .NET is in preview and is under active development. We would love your feedback! For example, this C# program provisions an Azure resource group and storage account:

Live from Build Stuff conference. Day 1

Live from Build Stuff conference. Day 1 - YouTube

Async demystified - Karel Zikmund

Do you struggle to understand async/await in C#? How it works and why? I did. So I asked the best - the author of async, Stephen Toub. This talk is summary o...

.NET platform overview and roadmap

Join Scott Hunter and Scott Hanselman as they talk about the present and future of .NET. Come see the latest updates in .NET Core 3.1 and how you can be more productive building intelligent applications that run on any platform. Learn about the latest Windows desktop support, features for building better web apps and microservices, and much more. Also, see what the future has in store with .NET 5.

.NET Core with Jupyter Notebooks - Available today | Preview 1 | .NET Blog

Jupyter Notebook with .NET core is here! You can now write C# and F# code in a Jupyter notebook. Create your .NET Jupyter notebook today.

.NET Core 3.0 for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 now available - Red Hat Developer

.NET Core 3.0 for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 is now available; learn more about new features and improvements.

The .NET Process class on Linux - Red Hat Developer

We'll go over the basics of the .NET process class in .NET Core 3.0 and cover a few differences in usage between Windows and Linux.

Upcoming SameSite Cookie Changes in ASP.NET and ASP.NET Core

SameSite is a 2016 extension to HTTP cookies intended to mitigate cross site request forgery (CSRF). The original design was an opt-in feature which could be u...

New in ASP.NET Core 3.0: structured logging for startup messages: Exploring ASP.NET Core 3.0 - Part 6

In this post I describe a change in ASP.NET Core 3.0 that means startup messages use structured logging

Magic, Django for .Net Core

A friend of mine showed me Django for Python a year ago, and I became intrigued, and I wanted something similar for .Net - Which of course doesn't exist - So...

Differences Between .NET Framework, .NET Core, and .NET Standard - Code Maze

The .NET Framework and .NET Core are implementions of .NET whereas .NET Standard is not an implmention rather it's a specification.

Building and Securing Web APIs with ASP.NET Core 3.0

Learn how to build a web API with ASP.NET Core 3.0 as well as how to secure this API with Auth0's robust authentication and authorization...

Default implementations in interfaces | .NET Blog

Default implementations in interfaces With last week’s posts Announcing .NET Core 3.0 Preview 5 and Visual Studio 2019 version 16.1 Preview 3, the last major feature of C# 8.0 is now available in preview. A big impediment to software evolution has been the fact that you couldn’t add new members to a public interface.

Best Fast & Cheap Windows Shared Hostings For ASP.Net Core

After too much searching & testing many Shared Windows hosting, I have compiled a list of best & cheap solutions which also support Latest .Net Core versions

Mono 6.4.0 Release Notes | Mono

The Mono binary installed by the .pkg for macOS is now using the Hardened Runtime capabilities and the package was notarized to comply with Apple’s new restrictions. This allows the package to work on the upcoming macOS 10.15 Catalina without showing warning dialogs.

What is Blazor? – Blazor University

What is Blazor? – Blazor UniversitySkip to contentBlazor UniversityHomeBlazor UniversityMenu ToggleHomeMenu ToggleWhat is Wasm? What is Blazor? Installing Blazor Creating a new project Creating a pageLayoutsMenu ToggleCreating a Blazor layout Using a layout Nested layoutsComponentsMenu ToggleC

ReSharper Ultimate 2019.2.3 Bugfix Is Here! - .NET Tools Blog

Moments ago we published a new bugfix – please welcome ReSharper Ultimate 2019.2.3. It delivers highly requested support for the .NET Core 3.0 release build, which was released earlier, for all the tools in the ReSharper Ultimate family! In addition, … Continue reading →

Find your perfect database development style with Rider - .NET Tools Blog

Rider contains many features for styling code so that it’s easy to read, and therefore easy to understand and maintain that code. This post is part of a series around finding a coding style that fits you like a glove, … Continue reading →

Advanced IoT Application Support in .NET Core 3 with System.Device.Gpio

System.Device.Gpio is a new open-source library for .Net Core that aims to enable IoT applications to interact with sensors, displays, and input devices through their GPIO pins or other I/O control hardware. The library is augmented by a community-maintained collection of bindings for a number of devices.

The Future of C++/CLI and .NET Core 3 | C++ Team Blog

.NET Core 3.0 is now available and we have received a lot of questions about what that means for the future of C++/CLI. First, we would like to let everyone know that we are committed to supporting C++/CLI for .NET Core to enable easy interop between C++ codebases and .NET technologies such as WPF and Windows Forms.

What's new in C# 8.0 - C# Guide

In this article briefly describes new C# 8.0 features. Where in-depth articles are available, links to those tutorials and overviews are provided. You can explore these features in your environment using the dotnet try global tool.

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