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Scripts to remove old .NET Core SDKs - Scott Hanselman

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

The .NET Framework is Done! – Andy Watt – Medium

“The .NET Framework is on it’s last release — there will not be another one after 4.8” — Dustin Metzgar

Developing .NET Core AWS Lambda functions | Amazon Web Services

This post is courtesy of Mark Easton, Senior Solutions Architect – AWS One of the biggest benefits of Lambda functions is that they isolate you from the underlying infrastructure. While that makes it easy to deploy and manage your code, it’s critical to have a clearly defined approach for testing, debugging, and diagnosing problems. There’s […]

Early bird access to .NET Framework 4.8? Microsoft, you spoil us

Not to be outdone by its upstart open-source sibling, .NET Core, the team behind the venerable .NET Framework has put out an Early Access version of version 4.8 with toys aplenty for developers.

ASP.NET Core 2.2.0-preview2 now available

Today we’re very happy to announce that the second preview of the next minor release of ASP.NET Core and .NET Core is now available for you to try out. We’ve been working hard on this release over the past months, along with many folks from the community, and it’s now ready for a wider audience to try it out and provide the feedback that will continue to shape the release.

Build software better, together

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Microsoft Releases PowerShell Core 6.1 -- Redmondmag.com

Microsoft announced on Thursday that its open source PowerShell Core 6.1 product is now available.

S104 - What's New in ASP.NET Core?

Let's dive into what's new in ASP.NET Core! In this session we'll take a look at the new features in the latest ASP.NET Core preview, including improved supp...

Remove the term "whitelist" by tmeschter · Pull Request #3507 · dotnet/roslyn

Note that this fix has been to ship room before and was approved (request #3457); I then discovered I had created the pull request against master instead of stabilization. This is the same change, ...

The difference between GetService() and GetRequiredService() in ASP.NET Core

This post looks at the GetService() and GetRequiredService() methods of the ASP.NET Core DI container, the difference between them and which you should use

Lightweight microservice collaboration using HTTP - Christian Horsdal

With a microservices arhcitecture system behaviour gets spread out across many, many narrowly focused microservices. Much of the functionality in the system ...

mellinoe/veldrid

Veldrid is a cross-platform, graphics API-agnostic rendering and compute library for .NET. It provides a powerful, unified interface to a system's GPU and includes more advanced features than any other .NET library. Unlike other platform- or vendor-specific technologies, Veldrid can be used to create high-performance 3D applications that are truly portable.

Managing User Secrets

In this episode, Robert is joined by Andrew Cheung (https://twitter.com/AndrewCMSFT) and Alicia Chan, who show how Visual Studio can help you stop storing se...

ReSharper 2018.2 - Navigation updates - .NET Tools Blog

In the latest versions of both ReSharper and Rider, we’ve made several improvements related to navigation and search. Let’s have a look! Local functions in File Structure and Go to containing declaration It’s been a while since local functions were introduced … Continue reading →

.NET Standard 2.1

This document describes the plan for .NET Standard 2.1, which includes the definition of its API surface.

Using IHost .net core console applications

title: Using IHost .net core console applications published: true tags: cshar...

Why You Should Use View Components, not Partial Views, in ASP.NET Core

Learn why you should use View Components - and not Partial Views - in your ASP.NET Core projects with this hands-on example.

Rider 2018.2 is released - .NET Tools Blog

We are excited to introduce to you the new Rider release – please welcome Rider 2018.2! This release comes with a solid set of bug-fixes, and a bunch of new features and improvements which are highlighted in the list below: … Continue reading →

.NET Core August 2018 Update

Today, we are releasing the .NET Core August 2018 Update. This update includes .NET Core 2.1.3 and .NET Core SDK 2.1.401.

Bing.com runs on .NET Core 2.1!

Bing.com is a cloud service that runs on thousands of servers spanning many datacenters across the globe. Bing servers handle thousands of users’ queries every second from consumers around the world doing searches through their browsers, from our partners using the Microsoft Cognitive Services APIs, and from the personal digital assistant, Cortana. Our users demand both relevancy and speed in those results, thus performance and reliability are key components in running a successful cloud service such as Bing.

Running a .NET Core Generic Host App as a Windows Service - Steve Gordon

In this post we'll explore how to take a .NET Core console application, running on the Generic Host, utilising IHostedService and deploy it as a Windows service.

Creating a Daemon with .NET Core (Part 1) - Wintellect

Learn how to frame up a .NET core daemon using the newer features available in .NET such as the Generic Host, asynchronous Main methods, and RunConsoleAsync.

Qml.Net: A new C# library for cross-platform .NET GUI development | Packt Hub

Qml.Net is a new C# library for cross-platform .NET GUI development. It is in its early stages and supports all major operating systems.

Swift vs .NET Core — Benchmark – ITNEXT

Before you choose language/platform for your server side application you should know if it fulfills your requirements. For that kind of…

Are your Windows Forms and WPF applications ready for .NET Core 3.0?

At Build 2018 we announced that we are enabling Windows desktop applications (Windows Forms and Windows Presentation Framework (WPF)) with .NET Core 3.0. You will be able to run new and existing Windows desktop applications on .NET Core and enjoy all the benefits that .NET Core has to offer, such as application-local deployment and improved performance. We want to make sure that .NET Core 3.0 includes all the APIs that your applications depend on. So, in order to learn about which APIs are being used, we are releasing Portability Analyzer that will report the set of APIs referenced in your apps that are not yet available in NET Core 3.0. This API list will be sent to Microsoft and will help us prioritize which APIs we should incorporate to the product before it ships.

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