Tag: .net
.NET MAUI flings out lucky 13th preview as feature completion closes in
In-progress versions for the .NET multi platform app UI keep rolling in, but with feature completion in sight, […]
Git over here! Visual Studio 17.1 Preview 2 bulks up on version control features
Visual Studio users who have been struggling with the IDE’s integration of the version control system Git can […]
Break point: TeamCity, Harvester, Brigade, .NET MAUI, and Crossplane
Welcome to the first break point of the year! We hope you had a nice break and wish […]
Microsoft releases YARP 1.0 reverse proxy built around .NET
Microsoft has announced the release of YARP 1.0, described by the software giant as a highly customisable reverse […]
Visual Studio 2022 will be 64-bit, have support for .NET 6 and C++20, plus more Git integration
Microsoft has revealed details of its forthcoming Visual Studio 2022, which will be a 64-bit application with a […]
Break point: Apache Mesos, Okta, JetBrains, Swift, and Microsoft
The Apache Mesos project narrowly avoided being retired this week, when members of the Apache community voted to […]
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 […]
SQL Server temporal tables and JSON columns: Entity Framework Core 6.0 plans laid bare
It’s the season of planning the year ahead, so with 11 months to go until the next release, […]
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 […]