Tag: C#
Why is there a .NET dustup? Microsoft introduced closed-source C# extension for VS Code
Microsoft will introduce a closed-source extension for C# in Visual Studio Code as an alternative to the existing […]
Unity game engine adopting .NET Core to add embedding API for general use
Unity Technologies is migrating to .NET Core, a move that will bring modern .NET to Unity developers and […]
C# team looks for feedback on parameter null-checking and list pattern features
With Visual Studio 17.1 being available, developers with a knack for C# programming now also have access to […]
TeamCity 2021.2 gets 2FA, further integration and enhanced interface
JetBrains has released TeamCity 2021.2, the latest version of its continuous integration and deployment (CI/CD) server, adding features […]
Comeback kid Fortran reappears in programming index
The TIOBE Programming Community index for April is out, showing who the latest movers and shakers are in […]
Open Source C# now has a repository for documentation work
Open source C# is set to get a boost with the announcement of dotnet/csharpstandard, a home on GitHub […]
Rider team lets .NET devs in on IDE plans, though it’s mostly about catching up with Java tooling
IDE development company JetBrains has provided .NET programmers with a first glimpse of what to expect from its […]
What’s the point: .NET, C#, F#, Elastic, Haskell, InfluxDB, K10, and Python (sorta)
After pushing out many preliminary versions throughout the year, Microsoft has now released .NET 5.0, as well as […]
Cake bakes in .NET 5. C# 9 support for RC1 taste test
Cake has reached v1.0.0 RC1 status, its developer team announced in a blog post on Thursday. For the […]
Python snakes within hissing distance of Java in battle of the langs
The TIOBE industry survey of the top 100 programming languages by popularity for October 2020 shows two main […]