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April 03, 2020
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ASP.NET Core updates in .NET 5 Preview 2
April 02, 2020
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With today's technologies and tools, building software is no longer the complex craft of the past. Anyone with access to a computer can now write code in the...
April 02, 2020
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The long awaited support for .NET Core 3.1 on AWS Lambda has finally been released. My Twitter bot ru...
April 01, 2020
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.NET for Apache Spark is aimed at making Apache® Spark™, and thus the exciting world of big data analytics, accessible to .NET developers. .NET for Spark can be used for processing batches of data, real-time streams, machine learning, and ad-hoc query.
March 31, 2020
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C# 7.2 introduce ref structs, a new kind of type designed to support certain high performance scenarios. There are constraints around their use, and when writing unit tests for our Ais.Net parser, this caused some challenges. This blog describes the technique we used to... #csharp #CSharp72 #Span
March 30, 2020
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Compared to other languages, C# was way behind in capabilities to handle data efficiently. Well, those days are over now. Microsoft just improved the C# syntax, making it easier for developers to manage data in arrays.
March 29, 2020
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Microsoft has released a new tool that will please anyone who has been frustrated by the behavior of Visual Studio and its tendency to leave behind old versions of .NET Core SDKs and runtimes after an upgrade.
March 27, 2020
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The argument against Entity Framework, and for micro-ORMs. - Paul Knopf
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March 26, 2020
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Today, we are releasing the .NET Core March 2020 Update. These updates only contain non-security 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.
March 25, 2020
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Is C# slower than C++? That's a pretty big question. As a junior developer, I was sure that the answer is "Yes, definitely". Now that I'm more experienced, I know that this question is not obvious and even quite complicated.
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