A year from the shift to .NET 5.0, Microsoft has told us what the next big .NET release will leave behind Microsoft’s shift to a new .NET is nearly complete. .NET Core 3.0 is here, and it’s the ...
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Developers can now feel free to use .NET 5 code in production, as Microsoft has deemed the new Release Candidate 1 a "go live" release ahead of the official debut on Nov. 10 -- after one more release ...
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While it doesn't reflect the full vision of unification that Microsoft originally sought, the milestone .NET 5 release has arrived to consolidate many of the moving parts of the .NET ecosystem. "There ...
Microsoft has revealed it will support Visual Basic on .NET 5 but also that it has no plans to evolve the language. As Microsoft's .NET team notes, Visual Basic on .NET Core only supported Class ...
Take advantage of Blazor, Microsoft’s answer to full-stack development, to build rich web apps with C# and .NET Core. Microsoft’s Blazor is an open source and cross-platform web UI framework used for ...
Microsoft's .NET Core 2.0 is done and available for download as of Aug. 14. Microsoft's primary goal with .NET Core and .NET Standard was to make more of its application programming interfaces (APIs) ...
Microsoft: Managing .NET Core updates is about to get easier Your email has been sent Organizations can opt-in to receive automatic .NET Core updates via Microsoft Update starting this month. .NET ...