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.NET Core - What's Coming in .NET Core 3.0

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What's New in Rider

What's new in recent JetBrains Rider updates

.NET Core and DevOps

.NET Core was designed with devops in mind, and this article will cover how the .NET Core projects can benefit from the build automation and application monitoring intrinsic to the platform. The author also cover show the command-line accessibility of .NET Core makes this easier to implement.

5 Techniques to avoid Memory Leaks by Events in C# .NET you should know - Michael's Coding Spot

Event registrations in C# (and .NET in general) are the most common cause of memory leaks. At least from my experience. In fact, I saw so much memory leaks from events that seeing += in code immediately makes me suspicious.

Razor Components for a JavaScript-Free FrontEnd in 2019

Could Razor Components provide an alternative to JavaScript and be the next big thing for .NET developers in 2019?

F# Tooling Updates for Visual Studio 2017

In this episode, Phillip Carter (@_cartermp) joins us again to give us an update on the F# tooling updates in Visual Studio 2017. Because F# is cross-platfor...

Redesigned Search Everywhere, Plugins, Templates and more in Rider 2018.3 EAP - .NET Tools Blog

With the Holiday Season right around the corner, we have a nice present for everyone: get the new Rider Early Access Preview (EAP) version and try it out! In Rider 2018.3, we improved the Search Everywhere action along with a new … Continue reading →

AWS Serverless applications with multiple .NET Core projects | Amazon Web Services

When building a serverless application on AWS, AWS CloudFormation is incredibly important for deploying your AWS Lambda functions and the AWS resources that your application will interact with. With our AWS .NET Core Lambda tooling, when you create a serverless application an AWS CloudFormation template is added to your project. The template enables you to […]

Packaging a .NET Core app with the Desktop Bridge

Packaging a .NET Core app with the Desktop Bridge The Windows Desktop Bridge is a way to package up Desktop applications for submission to the Microsoft Store or sideloading from anywhere. It&#8217…

Webinar - Best Practices for Building Async APIs with ASP.NET Core - .NET Tools Blog

Did you know the main driver for async isn’t performance but scalability? Ever wondered why it makes sense to async I/O-bound tasks, but why doing the same with a long-running algorithm can actually hurt scalability? Or why using .Result on … Continue reading →

Microsoft Open Sources WPF, WinForms, and WinUI - Thurrott.com

Microsoft is open sourcing its Windows Presentation Foundation, Windows Forms, and Windows UI XAML Library technologies.

Announcing ASP.NET Core 2.2, available today!

.NET web development and tools at Microsoft

Distributed Caching With ASP.NET Core

ASP.NET Core applications deployed to the cloud can receive performance benefits from the use of distributed caching. Matthew Groves explores how Couchbase Server can serve this purpose well. Couchbase Server is a memory-first database that is great for use as a distributed cache, and ASP.NET Core makes it easy to utilize this database in your applications.

Announcing .NET Framework 4.8 Early Access build 3694

We are happy to let you know that .NET Framework 4.8 is now feature complete and we have an early access build to share with you all! We will continue to stabilize this release and take more fixes over the coming months, and we would greatly appreciate it if you could help us ensure this is a high-quality release by trying it out and providing feedback on the new features via .NET Framework Early Access GitHub repository.

Net Core security - NWebSec to the rescue!

Best practise and wee gotchas for securing net core apps

ASP.Net Core Streaming Using Kafka - Part 2 (Creating the Kafka Producer)

In this post I will create a Producer in ASP.Net Core Streaming using Kafka. In my last post I created ASP.Net Core Consumer for Kafka. The Producer is used for publishing messages into the Kafka stream. Both Producer and Consumer in .Net Core is extremely simple and straightforward.

ASP.Net Core Streaming Application Using Kafka - Part 1

This post is about writing streaming application in ASP.Net Core using Kafka as real-time Streaming infrastructure. For connecting to Kafka from .Net Core, I have used Confluent.Kafka nuget package. In this post I am just doing the Consumer and using built in Producer. In next post I will creating .Net Core Producer.

Server-Side Blazor to Ship in .NET Core 3.0

Blazor is now heading for the big time, to be packaged with the next release of Asp.NET Core, ready for the production use.

Web app development with.NET Core and Azure DevOps – Nordcloud

Follow our step-by-step guide of Azure DevOps. Part 2: Setup of the full CI/CD pipeline in Azure DevOps for ASP.NET Core MVC web application.

.NET Core vs.NET Framework for Docker Containers | | Redwerk

Docker is becoming the de facto standard in the container industry and its popularity is growing steadily from day to day.

ASP.NET Core 2.1 and its [lack of] Support for Vue.Js

Despite Vue’s undeniably meteoric rise, it remains unsupported by MS. React (Facebook) + Angular (Google) get official support…

Clean Architecture with ASP.NET Core 2.1

The explosive growth of web frameworks and the demands of users have changed the approach to building web applications. Many challenges exist, and getting st...

C# roadmap: What to expect in Microsoft.Net’s C# 8.0 language

Index types, nullable reference types, default interfaces, and async streams should improve code quality and make software more flexible over the long term

Deploy web apps, explore resources and more - Introducing the Azure Toolkit for Rider - .NET Tools Blog

Today, we are happy to introduce the Azure Toolkit for JetBrains Rider – an open-source plugin that helps .NET developers easily create, develop, configure, test, manage and deploy web apps to Azure directly from within Rider, and work with resources such as storage, Redis cache … Continue reading →

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