Meanwhile, Microsoft resurrects Edit and kills .NET 3.5 SP1 on demand It's taken a while, but Microsoft has finally made its ...
Microsoft released .NET Aspire 9.5 with a single-file AppHost option, a new Generative AI Visualizer, expanded integrations ...
The upcoming .NET release can now be selected as the target in Uno Platform. However, .NET 8.0 support is no longer available ...
Microsoft adds a new Edit text editor for command line and removes .NET 3.5 as default in Windows 11 Build 27965.
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Explore solutions to common rendering challenges, get clarity on full-stack development with .NET 9, and gain practical insights you can apply immediately. Get a clearer path forward in modern Web dev ...
.NET 8, the next planned version of the Microsoft’s open source software development platform, is set to emphasize Linux accommodations as well as cloud development and containers. The new .NET ...
Microsoft is extending standard term support for .NET releases from 18 to 24 months –. This already applies to the current version, .NET 9.0. The change already applies to the current STS release .NET ...
The shift to building on what was originally called .NET Core has brought big changes to .NET. Not only is it now open source and cross-platform, it’s also no longer tied to Windows’ release cycles.
By 2025, the .NET ecosystem has already extended multiple high-potential tracks, and precise efforts can help escape homogeneous competition. Diving deep into core technology upgrades is fundamental.