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Legacy .NET Framework version is now available as a standalone installer for applications that require it on newer versions of Windows.
The JavaScript Registry makes building, sharing, and using JavaScript packages simpler and more secure, and you can use it with or without NPM.
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New GPU engine in the on-device AI framework delivers comprehensive GPU and NPU support across Android, iOS, macOS, Windows, Linux, and web platforms.
New version of the open-source replacement for Microsoft Silverlight also brings support for .NET 10 and C# 14.
Update to the Kotlin-backed framework brings duplex streaming to the OkHttp client engine and the ability to cancel in-flight HTTP requests when the client disconnects.