Two months after .NET 10.0, Microsoft starts preview series for version 11, primarily with innovations in the web frontend ...
Next version of Microsoft’s software development platform brings improvements for JIT compilation, WebAssembly, C#, and F#.
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Microsoft announced the availability of .NET 10 Release Candidate 2 (RC2), the final prerelease version before general availability. As with RC1, the release is production-ready with a go-live support ...
Tired of Windows? Sick of paying big money for Macs? Want a better, more secure desktop? Give Linux a try. That's all there is to it. Canonical has also released tiny new Open Container Initiative ...
.NET 7 has finally done what .NET 5 was supposed to do in 2020: crown Microsoft's years-long effort to unify disparate development products with "just one .NET going forward." On Tuesday, Nov. 8, the ...
Microsoft has released Preview 7 of its .NET 10 runtime and frameworks, with new features including wrapping WebSocket connections as streams, improved passkey authentication in ASP.NET, and new ...
Many Visual Studio developers are looking forward to the debut of .NET 9 in November, but they should also be aware of a potential security issue with .NET 6, which will reach end of support at the ...
Growth Acceleration Partners (GAP), a leader in digital transformation and modernization, today announced a full-day livestream event, Best of .NET Conf & .NET 10, scheduled for February 6, 2026.
Microsoft has revealed that .NET 6 will soon reach the end of its official support. The free open-source developer platform will no longer be supported by the company on November 12, 2024. The end is ...