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Take advantage of String.Create to create strings with no allocation overhead and improve the performance of your .NET 6 applications.
Microsoft’s Multiplatform App UI framework for .NET allows developers to build desktop and mobile apps from a single C# and XAML codebase.
Fourth preview of the forthcoming .NET upgrade adds span support to the Regex library and hit and miss stats for IMemoryCache.
Take advantage of the GZip and Brotli compression methods to reduce the size of string data and improve performance in your .NET Core applications.
Microsoft promises to support the community .NET Windows Communication Foundation replacement.
Take advantage of Azure Functions to run small pieces of code that can be triggered by events in the Azure cloud.
.NET and Blazor bring the web development and mobile application worlds closer together.
Next version of Microsoft’s flagship .NET language promises a variety of new features for better productivity and better performance.
You can finally start using the Multi-platform App UI toolkit to build cross-platform apps for mobile and desktop. Here’s what you need to know.
Full native ahead-of-time compilation, startup time, and GC overhead improvements get attention in the latest preview of the next major version of Microsoft’s software development platform.