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Google Dart 3.3 released, with new model for JavaScript interop to support Flutter WebAssembly

Google has released Dart 3.3, described as laying the groundwork for web applications compiled to WebAssembly, and including […]

How fast is your programming language? New contest and benchmarks spark debate

Java programmers are being pressed to post the fastest possible solution to a “one billion row challenge,” prompting […]

Focus on full-stack Blazor web framework as .NET 8 RC2 and new Visual Studio preview arrives

Microsoft’s .NET 8 Release Candidate 2 is out, and the last release candidate of what will be a […]

Visual Studio Code update includes return of Unity support, now from Microsoft

Microsoft has updated Visual Studio Code (VS Code) to version 1.81, including support for partial profiles, an improved […]

Microsoft improves C# support in Visual Studio Code but full commercial use requires paid license

Microsoft has introduced a pre-release of C# Dev Kit, an extension to Visual Studio Code that brings many […]

What’s coming in C# 12? Devs debate whether it’s too much or not enough

Microsoft’s C# lead designer Mads Torgersen, along with principal software engineer Dustin Campbell, presented a look at what […]

Microsoft’s Visual Basic: Why it won, and why it had to die

Developer Alan Cooper conceived Microsoft’s Visual Basic (VB) as a “shell construction kit,” according to a new history […]

What if C# were like Go? Open source bflat has ‘Go-inspired tooling’, now targets bare metal

Updated Developer Michal Strehovský has released bflat 7.0.1, with support for C# applications that run on bare metal […]

Like C# before it, breaking change in Go may fix ‘design decision that makes programs incorrect’

The Go team has posted about a problematic language feature which, says Google Distinguished Engineer Russ Cox, is […]

C# 11 coming soon: Generic math, required class members, raw string literals

Mads Torgersen, lead designer of C#, showed off some of the highlights of C# 11, which will be […]