Microsoft has opened the source code to the .NET Framework libraries under a read-only reference license. Developers who want to check out the source code need only upgrade to the newly released ...
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Although it seems Microsoft and OpenAI have been deeply intertwined partners for a long time, they are only now getting around to releasing an official OpenAI library for .NET developers, joining ...
I work for an insurance company. In the project I'm on, we need to implement a bunch of actuarial calculations (bunches of summation, integration, and derivatives).<BR><BR>Are the core .Net libraries ...
AI agents can reason, plan, and make decisions--but they cannot generate a contract, parse a scanned invoice, or produce a client report without the right tools. Iron Software's product suite, ...
Microsoft today followed up on its earlier promise to start releasing the .NET framework library source code for .NET 3.5. The source code for more than a dozen libraries -- including ASP.NET, Windows ...
Opening up to developers, Microsoft is releasing its .Net Framework libraries under the Microsoft Reference License, which allows viewing of source code but not modification or redistribution, the ...
Software asset management tools vendor LogicLibrary will enable Microsoft Visual Studio .Net developers to search a central library of development assets for Microsoft’s .Net Framework. Through an ...
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