.NET Framework July 2017 Quality Update for WPF
You can now install the July 2017 Quality Update for WPF. It applies to multiple Windows versions. This update resolves known issue 4033488. It is recommended on machines that have installed the July...
View ArticleThe week in .NET – MIST, F# in NYC, and links
Previous posts: Command Line Parser Library, .NET South East Links! Links! Package of the week: MIST The INotifyPropertyChanged interface is essential to many applications such as Windows Forms or WPF...
View Article.NET Application Architecture Guidance
The .NET Team has been producing guidance for building microservices and container based applications, web applications and Xamarin.Forms mobile apps. You can use this guidance to help build your...
View ArticleIntroducing Support for Brotli Compression
This post was written by our software developer intern Denys Tsomenko, who worked on a Brotli compression library during his internship. Modern web-pages are getting larger and larger with huge CSS,...
View ArticleThe week in .NET – Nuke, Warden.NET, .NET in Bangalore, and links!
Previous posts: MIST, F# in NYC, and links Command Line Parser Library, .NET South East Links! Tool of the week: Nuke Nuke is a cross-platform build automation system with C# DSL, much like Cake. It...
View Article.NET Framework July 2017 Cumulative Quality Update for Windows 10
Today, we are releasing a new Cumulative Quality Update for the .NET Framework. It is specific to Windows 10 build 1703 (Creators Update). Previously released security and quality updates are included...
View ArticleMicroservices and Docker containers: Architecture, Patterns and Development...
As part of the series of posts announced at this initial blog post (.NET Application Architecture Guidance) that explores each of the architecture areas currently covered by our team, this current...
View ArticleWelcome to the .NET Framework 4.7.1 Early Access!
Today, we are happy to announce an early access build of .NET Framework 4.7.1. The .NET Framework 4.7.1 is the next version of the .NET Framework. It is currently feature-complete and in the testing...
View ArticleThe week in .NET – Rezoom.SQL, Protobuf in Orlando, and links!
Previous posts: Nuke, Warden.NET, .NET in Bangalore MIST, F# in NYC Command Line Parser Library, .NET South East Tool of the week: Rezoom.SQL Rezoom.SQL is an F# ORM for SQL databases. It integrates...
View Article.NET Framework August 2017 Security and Quality Rollup
Today, we are releasing the August 2017 Security and Quality Rollup Update. This update applies to Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016. Security There are no new security changes for the .NET Framework...
View ArticleWeb Applications with ASP.NET Core Architecture and Patterns guidance
As part of the series of posts announced at this initial blog post (.NET Application Architecture Guidance) that explores each of the architecture areas currently covered by our team, this current...
View ArticleAnnouncing Entity Framework Core 2.0
Today we are releasing the final version of Entity Framework Core 2.0, alongside .NET Core 2.0 and ASP.NET Core 2.0. Entity Framework (EF) Core is the lightweight, extensible, and cross-platform...
View ArticleAnnouncing .NET Standard 2.0
The .NET Standard 2.0 specification is now complete. It is supported in .NET Core 2.0, in the .NET Framework 4.6.1 and later versions, and in Visual Studio 15.3. You can start using .NET Standard 2.0...
View ArticleAnnouncing .NET Core 2.0
.NET Core 2.0 is available today as a final release. You can start developing with it at the command line, in your favorite text editor, in Visual Studio 2017 15.3, Visual Studio Code or Visual Studio...
View ArticleF# and .NET Core Roadmap Update
Now that .NET Core 2.0 has been released, we wanted to take some time to talk about F# and .NET Core. F# and .NET Core 1.0 F# has been supported on .NET Core and .NET Standard since their 1.0 releases....
View ArticleThe week in .NET – .NET Core 2.0, ASP.NET Core 2.0, Entity Framework 2.0,...
Previous posts: Rezoom.SQL, Protobuf in Orlando Nuke, Warden.NET, .NET in Bangalore MIST, F# in NYC .NET Core 2.0, ASP.NET Core 2.0, Entity Framework 2.0, and Visual Studio 2017 Update 3 launched! This...
View Article.NET Framework August 2017 Preview of Quality Rollup
The August 2017 Preview of Quality Rollup is now available. Quality and Reliability This release contains the following quality and reliability improvements. ASP.NET Values added to System.Web.Cache...
View Article.NET Framework Update for AppContext
A new update for .NET Framework is now available for the AppContext class. The behavior of the AppContext class was recently regressed. The update returns the class to the correct behavior. This update...
View ArticleThe week in .NET – Project File Tools, Maira Wenzel, Mixed Reality in Miami,...
Previous posts: .NET Core 2.0, ASP.NET Core 2.0, Entity Framework 2.0, Visual Studio 2017 Update 3, enterprise Entity Framework Core in Boston Rezoom.SQL, Protobuf in Orlando Nuke, Warden.NET, .NET in...
View ArticleMobile Apps with Xamarin.Forms: Architecture and Patterns guidance
As part of the series of posts announced at this initial blog post (.NET Application Architecture Guidance) that explores each of the architecture areas currently covered by our team, this current...
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