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.NET Standard is an API specification that defines what Base Class Libraries must be implemented. .NET Core is a managed framework optimized for building console, cloud, ASP.NET Core, and UWP ...
.NET Core was designed with devops in mind, and this article will cover how the .NET Core projects can benefit from the build automation and application monitoring intrinsic to the platform. The ...
Windows desktop support is perhaps the biggest change to .Net Core in this release. It’s important to note that any apps that use Windows desktop components can’t take advantage of .Net Core ...
New functionality for the ASP.NET Core web-dev component of .NET 7 starts out with several enhancements to Blazor, which lets Microsoft-centric web coders use their favorite programming language, C#, ...
.NET Core: .NET Core, introduced in 2016, was designed with a focus on cross-platform development. It was lightweight, modular, and optimized for modern application scenarios.
When .Net Standard 2.1 is released, it’ll give you about 3,000 new APIs, along with support for some of .Net Core’s biggest performance upgrades.
Microsoft developers keep plugging away at the "huge technical challenge" of duplicating the Windows Forms designer found in the aging, Windows-only .NET Framework in .NET Core, the new open-source, ...
Organizations can opt-in to receive automatic .NET Core updates via Microsoft Update starting this month.
Microsoft is urging developers to stop using .NET Core 2.2 ahead of its end of life, which is scheduled for December 23, 2019.