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Microsoft .NET 8 gets November release date, devs hope for stable MAUI

Microsoft will release .NET 8, a long-term support (LTS) version, at the .NET Conf 2023 between November 14-16. […]

Avalonia 11 released: cross-platform framework gets new renderer plus iOS and Android support

Avalonia 11, a cross-platform framework for .NET based on the XAML presentation language, is out with a raft […]

Microsoft releases new preview of MAUI with ‘lots of bug fixes’ but quality concerns linger

Microsoft has released a preview 5 of the forthcoming .NET 8, including many bug fixes for its cross-platform […]

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 […]

Preview of ahead of time compilation in ASP.NET Core shows big gains, big compatibility issues

Microsoft has released preview 3 of .NET 8, the forthcoming LTS (Long term support) release expected in November […]

Microsoft to fix longstanding issues with Identity in .NET, drops dependency on commercial IdentityServer

The forthcoming .Net 8 will fix key issues in ASP.NET Core identity libraries, including removing a dependency on […]

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 […]

Tainted PHP code? JetBrains Qodana has a new detection feature

JetBrains has released a taint analysis feature for PHP in preview, via its early access programme. A “taint”, […]

Microsoft ships first preview of .NET 8 and ‘Blazor United,’ releases new Visual Studio

Microsoft has delivered a big batch of developer tool updates, including the first preview of .NET 8, which […]

Microsoft identifies three big issues in WPF – but says it can only fix one or two

Microsoft has published a roadmap for Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), identifying three big modernization issues, but the extent […]