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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.

.NET Conf 2019 (Day 2)

.NET Conf is a FREE, 3 day virtual developer event co-organized by the .NET community and Microsoft. This year .NET Core 3.0 will launch at .NET Conf 2019! C...

ASP.NET Blog | ASP.NET Core and Blazor updates in .NET Core 3.0

ASP.NET Core and Blazor updates in .NET Core 3.0 Today we are thrilled to announce the release of .NET Core 3.0! .NET Core 3.0 is ready for production use, and is loaded with lots of great new features for building amazing web apps with ASP.NET Core and Blazor.

.NET Conf 2019 (Day 1)

.NET Conf is a FREE, 3 day virtual developer event co-organized by the .NET community and Microsoft. This year .NET Core 3.0 will launch at .NET Conf 2019! C...

.NET Conf 2019 Teaser

.NET Conf is a FREE, 3 day virtual developer event co-organized by the .NET community and Microsoft. This year .NET Core 3.0 will launch at .NET Conf 2019! C...

Interview with Scott Hunter on .NET Core 3.0

Chris Woodruff talks to Director of Program Management for the .NET platform Scott Hunter about what developers can expect from .NET Core 3.

.NET Meetup with Maoni Stephens [ENG]

Experimental stream/video from the .NET meetup with the Grabage Collector (GC) architect Maoni Stephens.

Announcing .NET Core 3.0 Release Candidate 1 | .NET Blog

Today, we’re announcing .NET Core 3.0 Release Candidate 1. Just like with Preview 9, we’ve focused on polishing .NET Core 3.0 for a final release. We are now getting very, very close. We intend to release the final version on September 23 at .NET Conf.

.NET Core September 2019 Updates - 2.1.13 and 2.2.7 | .NET Blog

Today, we are releasing the .NET Core September 2019 Update. These updates contain security and reliability fixes. See the individual release notes for details on updated packages. NOTE: If you are a Visual Studio user, there are MSBuild version requirements so use only the .NET Core SDK supported for each Visual Studio version.

Announcing .NET Core 3.0 Preview 9 | .NET Blog

Today, we’re announcing .NET Core 3.0 Preview 9. Just like with Preview 8, we’ve focused on polishing .NET Core 3.0 for a final release and aren’t adding new features. If these final builds seem less exciting than earlier previews, that’s by design.

TDD and The Terminator - An Introduction to Test Driven Development

Getting started with Test Driven Development (#TDD) can be very challenging. It requires a different mindset and approach to writing and developing code. How...

Announcing ML.NET 1.4 Preview and Model Builder updates (Machine Learning for .NET) | .NET Blog

We are excited to announce ML.NET 1.4 Preview and updates to Model Builder and CLI. ML.NET is an open-source and cross-platform machine learning framework for .NET developers. ML.NET also includes Model Builder (a simple UI tool) and CLI to make it super easy to build custom Machine Learning (ML) models using Automated Machine Learning (AutoML).

Comparing Startup.cs between the ASP.NET Core 3.0 templates: Exploring ASP.NET Core 3.0 - Part 2

In this post I take a brief look at the different ASP.NET Core templates in the .NET Core 3.0 SDK and their corresponding Startup.cs

.NET Annotated Monthly | September 2019 - .NET Tools Blog

Ahhh, September. It’s such a great month that it’s been memorialized in a popular song by Earth, Wind, and Fire. In many places, school starts again and autumn will soon be upon us (for the north half of the world). … Continue reading →

GCP, AWS or Azure for ASP.NET Core?

It has never been easier to deploy software than it is today. Cloud computing, PaaS and Saas have made software deployment easier than boiling water using a kettle. As a developer, you do not need to have server expertise and with that, you can focus on what matters. Lately, I have been developing an online service which I will probably make a separate blog post sometime after I release it and I was in the need for a place to host my .

How YOU can build a Web API using GraphQL .Net Core and Entity Framework

This shows how to build a Web Api with GraphQL and Entity Framework for storage

Rider 2019.2.2 is Released! - .NET Tools Blog

Please welcome Rider 2019.2.2, which delivers about 60 fixed requests. Here are the most significant fixes: .NET Core 3 Preview 8 support is available. A few more fixes in code completion. The performance of Solution Wide Error Analysis (SWEA) in … Continue reading →

Why .NET Core for building Cloud Native Apps?

Links: .NET: https://dotnet.microsoft.com/?WT.mc_id=cloudnative-ch9-shboyer What is .NET: https://dotnet.microsoft.com/learn/dotnet/what-is-dotnet?WT.mc_id=c...

dotnet new worker - Windows Services or Linux systemd services in .NET Core - Scott Hanselman

Scott Hanselman on Programming, The Web, Open Source, .NET, The Cloud and More

How to solve complex performance issues in .NET and .NET Core [full webinar]

Join performance expert Matt Warren for this exclusive webinar where he'll show you first hand how to identify and diagnose .NET and .NET Core performance is...

Maximising .NET Core API performance

Find bottlenecks and remove them!

From F# to JavaScript with Fable

Fable is an F# to JavaScript compiler powered by Babel, designed to produce readable and standard code. It has an active community and can be used across the...

What does idempotent mean?

When you start to accumulate home theater components to go with your TV, you end up with a bunch of remote controls. One remote for the TV, one for the receiver, and one for the DVD/Blu-Ray player.

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