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Microsoft and Red Hat expand their partnership around hybrid cloud, Kubernetes container management, and developer productivity.

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Introducing ML.NET: Cross-platform, Proven and Open Source Machine Learning Framework

Today at //Build 2018, we are excited to announce the preview of ML.NET, a cross-platform, open source machine learning framework. ML.NET will allow .NET developers to develop their own models and infuse custom ML into their applications without prior expertise in developing or tuning machine learning models.

Microsoft Build 2018

Microsoft Build is a annual developer conference where they talk about the future of cloud computing, Windows, devices, and apps built for Windows and other ...

Better null checks, string formatting and path completion with JetBrains Annotations - .NET Tools Blog

In the previous blog post of our series around using JetBrains Annotations to improve Rider (and ReSharper’s) code analysis, code completion and navigation, we looked at some background: what are these annotations? And how do we add them to our source … Continue reading →

Azure and .NET Core Are Beautiful Together

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CORS in .NET Core: .NET Core Security Part VI - DZone Security

A discussion of how to enable Cross Origin Resource Sharing, or CORS, in your .NET Core web application as a means of increasing your application's security.

April 28, 2018 - Updating to ASP.NET Core 2.1 Preview 2

Jeff updates his tools for ASP.NET Core 2.1 preview 2 and removes a JavaScript dependency on Google Fonts. -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/csharpfritz

Building Reactive Microservices with .NET Core - Kevin Hoffman, Capital One

Building Reactive Microservices with .NET Core - Kevin Hoffman, Capital One This session is all about building reactive services in .NET Core. Kevin Hoffman ...

Setting up .NET Core Configuration Providers

In this blog post, Premier Developer Consultant Randy Patterson teaches us how to set up .NET Core configuration providers in Visual Studio. He shows how to look at NuGet packages to access the Configuration API and then setup the providers as ASP .NET Core web applications. ASP Core uses the convenient Provider Pattern to load...

ORM-less Data Access in .Net Core - The Blinking Caret

With the ubiquity of ORMs it seems people don't even question their use. Although there are many situations where using an ORM is appropriate no one seems to even ask: Should I use an ORM or not? This blog post shows you how not using one looks like in .Net Core

Microsoft’s Azure Container Instances are now generally available

If you wanted to play modern software development buzzword bingo, talking about Azure Container Instances (ACI) would surely help you tick a few boxes. The service, which made its debut last July and which is now generally available, gives developers a serverless way to run Linux and Windows contai…

How Microsoft Made Me Love .NET Core And C# Again | Kaushal Subedi

.NET Core is a new framework released by Microsoft around a couple of years ago that fixed all the shortcomings of their stack before that. It was cross platform, performant, lean and best of all, open source. But why should you choose it over many other frameworks and stacks available out there?

Adding Resilience and Transient Fault handling to your .NET Core HttpClient with Polly

Last week while upgrading my podcast site to ASP.NET Core 2.1 and .NET. Core 2.1 I moved my Http Client instances over to be created by the new HttpClientFactory. Now I have a single central place where my HttpClient objects are created and managed, and I can set policies as I like on each named client.

Microsoft Azure Storage Explorer Changelog

Free Download Microsoft Azure Storage Explorer 1.0.0 Build 20180515.2 - Easily manage blobs, blob containers, tables and queues and other types of Azure Storage data with the help of this Microsoft-vetted application

Deploy a Dockerized ASP.NET Core Application to Kubernetes on Azure Using a VSTS CI/CD Pipeline: Part 1 - Please Release Me

In this post I describe part 1 of how to deploy a Dockerized ASP.NET Core application to Kubernetes on Azure using a VSTS CI/CD pipeline.

Encoding Video with .NET Core and Azure Media Services

Explore how to encode video for mobile devices, generate thumbnails, and generate subtitles for audio tracks in the cloud using C#, .NET…

What's New in Rider

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Performance Improvements in .NET Core 2.1

Back before .NET Core 2.0 shipped, I wrote a post highlighting various performance improvements in .NET Core 2.0 when compared with .NET Core 1.1 and the .NET Framework. As .NET Core 2.1 is in its final stages of being released, I thought it would be a good time to have some fun and take a tour through some of the myriad of performance improvements that have found their way into this release.

Using an IActionFilter to read action method parameter values in ASP.NET Core MVC

In this post I shown how you can use an IActionFilter in ASP.NET Core MVC to read the method parameters for an action method before it executes.

Announcing Entity Framework Core 2.1 Preview 2

Today we’re releasing the second preview of EF Core 2.1, alongside .NET Core 2.1 Preview 2 and ASP.NET Core 2.1 Preview 2. Thank you so much to everyone who has tried our early builds and has helped shape this release with their feedback and code contributions! The new preview bits are now available in NuGet as individual packages, and as part of the ASP.NET Core 2.1 Preview 2 metapackage and in the .NET Core 2.1 Preview 2 SDK, also released today.

Order of Precedence when Configuring ASP.NET Core

In this post, Premier Developer Consultant Randy Patterson introduces the new configuration API for ASP.NET Core and its order of precedence. In previous version of ASP.NET, configuration was primarily handled by the ConfigurationManager class. This class typically obtained the user configurable settings from the AppSettings section located in the XML file web.config. While these limited...

API Versioning in Asp.Net Core 2.0 – Aram Koukia

API Versioning is one of those never ending debates that happens anytime you want to build an API no matter how many APIs you have built…

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