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Object initialization and generic math get attention in the latest improvements to the well-known programming language.
Windows-based developer workstations on Azure can be accessed via browser or Remote Desktop and managed centrally through Windows 365 and Endpoint Manager.
Microsoft’s flagship development platform is being made available with Ubuntu 22.04 and Ubuntu Chiseled Containers in a bid to ease .NET development on Linux.
Collection of .NET libraries originally developed for the Windows Community Toolkit can now be used regardless of UI framework.
Microsoft’s open source mixed-reality tools make it easy to build OpenXR apps in .NET.
Microsoft announced that it will stop providing service updates, security fixes, and technical support for .NET Core 3.1 on December 13, 2022.
ASP.NET Core 6 allows us to create APIs that include a bare minimum of files, features, and dependencies. Here’s how to test a minimal Web API.
Learn the most important new features and enhancements in Microsoft’s cross-platform framework for building modern web applications.
Take advantage of the PriorityQueue class in .NET 6 to create queues that work based on priority values you assign to the elements.
Microsoft announced that the next version of .NET will provide multiple different rate limiting algorithms that allow developers to control the flow of requests to application resources.