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HTTP/3 breaks from HTTP/2 by adopting the QUIC protocol over TCP. Here's a first look at the new standard and what it means for web developers.
A work in progress, the Qt/.NET toolkit implements C# interfaces in C++ and offers event notification and object-lifecycle management. implements C# interfaces in C++ and offers event notification and object-lifecycle management.
Look no further than the recent forkings of Redis and Terraform to see where the true power lies in the land of open source.
When AWS ships other companies’ open source code as its own, it’s hard for the code to stay open source. That says something about cloud competition versus partnerships.
New development approaches and open-source tools are set to address the complexity and scaling challenges of Kubernetes and evolve cloud infrastructure as we know it today.
With digital maps and vast databases, there’s no limit to how rich and real-time maps can get. Accuracy and consistency will come from a system of unique identifiers called GERS.
.NET Aspire 8.2 features onboarding and testing improvements and makes progress toward build support planned for the upcoming 9.0 release.
The end-of-summer report includes more than one way to tackle data science, a get-started guide to beat the Django 5 learning curve, and what's up with all these new Python tools written in Rust?
With the RC, Microsoft has renamed a number of new types and reverted a change to how the TypeScript language service searched for tsconfig.json files.
The lightweight .NET web framework has arrived in a stable 1.0 release, ready to help build front ends and RESTful APIs for cloud applications.