Microsoft's .NET Core 2.0 is done and available for download as of Aug. 14. Microsoft's primary goal with .NET Core and .NET Standard was to make more of its application programming interfaces (APIs) ...
Add or Remove Programs entry for Microsoft .NET Compact Framework 2.0 SP1. This program enables running .NET Compact Framework applications on the Pocket PC, Pocket PC Phone Edition, Smartphone, and ...
How things change! Microsoft is porting SQL Server to Red Hat's Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). And now, Red Hat will support Microsoft's open-source .NET Core 2.0 on RHEL, Red Hat OpenShift ...
Microsoft shipped the latest iteration of its .NET Framework, version 4.7.1, adding support for .NET Standard 2.0 among a host of other improvements to accessibility, security, performance, ...
Add or Remove Programs entry for Microsoft Visual J# 2.0 Redistributable Package. The Microsoft Visual J#™ Redistributable Package version 2.0 includes everything you need to run your Visual J# ...
Uno Platform today announced Uno Platform Studio 2.0, a major AI-based update to its cross-platform .NET coding solution.
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At its Build developer conference in San Francisco, Microsoft today announced the launch of the .NET Foundation. This new independent foundation around the .NET framework, which forms the core of ...
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Microsoft's decision to open-source more of its .Net platform didn't happen overnight, or even in the past few weeks. It was a move years in the making. Mary Jo Foley Mary Jo Foley has covered the ...
Microsoft's new .NET Core 2.0 and .NET Standard 2.0 offerings may be generating the most buzz among .NET developers these days, but for many use cases the traditional .NET Framework is still the best ...
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