Microsoft's seventh .NET 11 preview expands runtime-async, developer tooling, libraries, C#, Blazor, MAUI, EF Core and Windows Forms.
Forward-looking: Earlier editions of the .NET Framework were designed to provide a development platform for Windows-exclusive applications. Today, the technology supports all major computer and mobile ...
Preview 7 highlights include new C# features, runtime-native async improvements, and major progress in CoreCLR on WebAssembly.
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Microsoft has announced a preview of the Microsoft Agent Framework, an open-source development kit for .NET and Python for creating AI agents and multi-agent workflows. It supports creating individual ...
Microsoft says Agent Framework 1.0 is the production-ready release, with stable APIs and long-term support for both .NET and Python. The framework is presented as a unified successor path that builds ...
On June 13th, Microsoft released Patch Tuesday. The updates addressed security vulnerabilities but also led to new bugs. To address such an issue related to .NET, the company released OOB updates. And ...
10 years ago today, Microsoft promised to build “the next generation Internet.” The occasion was Forum 2000, where Microsoft’s Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer announced.NET, now one of the most popular ...
Microsoft has released .Net Framework 4.6.2, tightening security in multiple areas, including the BCL (Base Class Library). The new version also makes improvements to the SQL client, Windows ...
Through the looking glass: The .NET framework was originally developed by Microsoft in the early 2000s to simplify software development on Windows. The technology was later ported to other computing ...