.NET Core 2.1 will reach End of Support on August 21, 2021
.NET Core 2.1 will be reaching end of support on August 21, 2021. After this date, Microsoft will no longer provide updates (which …
.NET Core 2.1 will be reaching end of support on August 21, 2021. After this date, Microsoft will no longer provide updates (which …
We’re excited to release .NET 5.0 today and for you to start using it. It’s a major release — including C# 9 and …
In the beginning there was .NET Framework, and it was all very simple. But then, over time, it grew and grew, and became …
Today, we are shipping .NET 5.0 Release Candidate 2 (RC2). It is a near-final release of .NET 5.0, and the last of two RCs …
Now that Microsoft has shipped .NET Core 3.1, the next stop on the .NET Core roadmap is just plain old .NET 5 with …
Following up on my post last week on moving from App Service on Windows to App Service on Linux, I wanted to make sure I had …
Jimmy end Jessica talk to Daniel Roth about Blazor, past, present, and future. Read more: http://codingafterwork.com/2019/12/09/episode-49-blazor-net-core-3-1-and-spelling-reforms-with-daniel-roth/
Do you want to try out Blazor, but you’re not a Windows person? Strictly a Linux developer? We’ll you’re in luck. One of the …
Now that .NET Core 3.1 is out jus this last week and it is a “LTS” or Long Term Support version, I thought …
.NET Core 2.2 was released on December 4, 2018. As a non-LTS (“Current”) release, it is supported for three months after the next release. .NET …