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Overview: Modern .NET evolved from .NET Core and supports cross-platform cloud development environments.NET Framework remains widely used in legacy enterprise s ...
The next major release, .NET 11, should arrive in November 2026, and the project recently unveiled its first public preview. Like earlier first looks, it’s nowhere near feature complete, with several ...
Microsoft has released ASP.NET Core in .NET 11 Preview 1, introducing new Blazor components like EnvironmentBoundary, Label, and DisplayName, along with relative URI navigation, QuickGrid row click ...
Microsoft .NET 6 marks a new era of developing performant, modern-day applications for web, cloud, desktop, and mobile devices. Microsoft .NET 6 is the culmination of the .NET unification that started ...
In context: The .NET Framework technology has been part of the Windows platform since the NT 4.0/XP era, providing developers with an integrated environment (class library, language interoperability, ...
The primary development tool for .Net, Visual Studio .Net, is still only the tip of a very large iceberg. There’s a massive infrastructure below the waterline, years and billions of dollars in the ...
.NET 7 has finally done what .NET 5 was supposed to do in 2020: crown Microsoft's years-long effort to unify disparate development products with "just one .NET going forward." On Tuesday, Nov. 8, the ...
Following that announcement on Tuesday, 20-year-old Scotts Valley-based Borland said it plans to begin shipping a .Net development platform and suite of .Net solutions in mid-2003 that embeds the .Net ...
This week Microsoft .NET is celebrating the 20th anniversary of its .NET platform. It has been 20 years since the first Visual Studio .NET version launched and Microsoft is holding a month long ...
Telerik recently released its "Platform Guidance for Microsoft.NET", and it's worth a read. It's a short-form, condensed guide to the six types of applications that most .NET developers build, and ...