At Build 2019 Microsoft unveiled its plans for the future of .NET, announcing that the next major release after .NET Core 3 would be a single version of .NET called .NET 5. Building on the rapid ...
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Microsoft's game-changing .NET Core initiative that's superseding the Windows-only .NET Framework will this year reach an important milestone, .NET 5, a unification of all things .NET. Key to this ...
Microsoft's shift from the traditional 16-year-old .NET Framework to modernized "Core" implementations is picking up in pace. With the .NET Framework introduced in 2002 so closely tied to Windows, ...
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 ...
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Microsoft's support policy for its .NET runtime and development platform is too short for enterprises, according to a ...
Microsoft's .NET team boasts that the forthcoming .NET 5 development stack will offer major performance improvements. .NET 5 represents Microsoft's effort to cherrypick the best of .NET Core, .NET ...
.NET 7 brings interoperability and a better code base to better serve enterprises. The shift to building on what was originally called .NET Core has brought big changes to .NET. Not only is it now ...