Tag: .net
Microsoft urges devs (especially .NET package maintainers) to check their OpenSSF security score
The Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) has a tool called OpenSSF Scorecard, which runs automated security assessments on […]
Microsoft makes breaking change in .NET 9 for security, leaves .NET Framework insecure
Microsoft is removing the BinaryFormatter class from .NET 9 – the forthcoming version to be released later this […]
Microsoft quietly donates Mono Project to WineHQ. But why?
Microsoft principal software engineer Jeff Schwartz, who is engineering manager of the .NET runtime team, updated the readme […]
Microsoft says .NET Aspire is for any app, but deployment can be complex
Hands on: Microsoft principal product manager Jon Galloway has said that .NET Aspire, a stack for building distributed […]
Uno Platform 5.3 released with full JetBrains Rider support and ‘350 enhancements’
The Uno Platform team has released version 5.3 of its cross-platform framework for .NET, with full support for […]
Official OpeniAI .NET library now in beta, will replace Azure OpenAI library and transition may be painful
OpenAI, in collaboration with Microsoft, has released the first betas of an official library for .NET. The new […]
Microsoft releases .NET Aspire as an ‘opinionated stack’ for cloud applications, including telemetry and a monitoring dashboard
At its Build event under way in Seattle, Microsoft has released the first production build of .NET Aspire, […]
React Native and why Microsoft uses it for its own cross-platform development
Interview: Microsoft is among the biggest users of React Native for cross-platform development, despite having its own home-grown […]
.NET Smart Components experiment the “Visual Basic” of AI programming?
Microsoft has introduced experimental .NET Smart Components as an effort to make AI programming within reach for every […]
Microsoft struggles to address fallout from Windows Forms designer failure in 64-bit Visual Studio
An improved 32-bit out of process designer is Microsoft’s solution to broken support for legacy 32-bit Windows Forms […]
