I’m excited to show the new features of the ASP.NET and Web Tools for Visual Studio 2013 Preview. I’m also announcing the release of ASP.NET and Web Tools Refresh for Visual Studio 2013 Preview. This refresh update is a free download for Visual Studio 2013 Preview, and contains a few bug fixes, updated templates and Scaffolding for...
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Update: The .NET Framework 4.5.1 RTM has been released and is available for download. The content below is still a great ...
We introduced Knockout IntelliSense in Visual Studio 2012 for web projects with KnockoutJS included, and fixed a few bugs in VS Update 1 and 2. However, one bug was not fixed in VS Update 2 and is still frequently reported: the highlighting region can shift around as the page is edited: (image) This bug was fixed and release in Web ...
We’ve just released an update to our immutable collection package which adds a new member to the family of immutable collection types: ImmutableArray<T>.
In this post, I’ll talk about why we added another collection and how it relates to the existing types. I’ll also cover some minor updates we did to our package.
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Two weeks ago, we published a beta of HttpClient that provides support for automatic decompression. Since then, we’ve received a fair amount of feedback, especially around the fact that it relies on a native implementation of compression that isn’t available on the same platforms as HttpClient.
Today, we’ve published another...
In ScottGu’s Blog “Announcing the release of Windows Azure SDK 2.0 for .NET”, among all other new features, you learn how to stream your Windows Azure Web Site’s application logs into Visual Studio. It might be also useful if you persist those same logs in Azure Table Storage and view them in Visual Studio for certain time intervals. ...
We’ve received several reports that our NuGet packages broke the NuGet package restore feature. In this post, I’ll explain what the issue is, how you can work around it, and finally how we plan on fixing this issue in the long term.
The problem and solution
Microsoft.Bcl.Build and Microsoft.Bcl.Compression require custom target ...
Today we’re happy to announce that we released two NuGet packages:
Before we go into the details, let’s first take a look at why compression is particularly interesting for HttpClient.
Compression and HttpClient
We live in a world where we are permanently surrounded by devices, particularly smart phones. Apps that run on these ...
Today we’re happy to announce that we released two NuGet packages:
Before we go into the details, let’s first take a look at why compression is particularly interesting for HttpClient.
Compression and HttpClient
We live in a world where we are permanently surrounded by devices, particularly smart phones. Apps that run on these ...
Today we’re happy to announce that we released two NuGet packages:
Before we go into the details, let’s first take a look at why compression is particularly interesting for HttpClient.
Compression and HttpClient
We live in a world where we are permanently surrounded by devices, particularly smart phones. Apps that run on these ...