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Jul 29, 2016
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Entity Framework Core 1.1 Plans

Rowan Miller
Rowan Miller

Now that Entity Framework Core (EF Core) 1.0 is released, our team is beginning work on bug fixes and new features for the 1.1 release. Keep in mind that it's early days for this release, we're sharing our plans in order to be open, but there is a high chance things will evolve as we go. High level goals Our goal with 1.1 release is to make ...

Entity Framework
Jul 26, 2016
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.NET Support and Versioning

Immo Landwerth
Immo Landwerth

This post was written by Lee Coward. We’ve travelled many new roads in the process of releasing .NET Core 1.0, ASP.NET Core 1.0 and Entity Framework Core 1.0. Developing the projects in the open and delivering to Mac and Linux have been exciting experiences and the feedback we continue to receive shows that the excitement is shared by many. ...

.NET
Jul 26, 2016
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Notes from the ASP.NET Community Standup – July 19, 2016

Jeffrey Fritz
Jeffrey Fritz

This is the next in a series of blog posts that will cover the topics discussed in the ASP.NET Community Standup. The community standup is a short video-based discussion with some of the leaders of the ASP.NET development teams covering the accomplishments of the team on the new ASP.NET Core framework over the previous week. Within 30 minutes, ...

ASP.NET
Jul 26, 2016
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The week in .NET – 7/26/2016

Stacey Haffner [MSFT]
Stacey Haffner [MSFT]

To read last week's post, see The week in .NET – 7/19/2016. On .NET Last week, we had Rowan Miller on the show to talk about Entity Framework. This week's show has been canceled and is anticipated to return next week. Package of the week: OpenPop.NET OpenPop.NET is an open source implementation of a POP3 client and a robust MIME parser ...

.NET
Jul 25, 2016
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A Peek into F# 4.1

Visual FSharp Team [MSFT]
Visual FSharp Team [MSFT]

Later this year, we're going to ship a new version of Microsoft's tools for F#. This will include support for F# 4.1, featuring important incremental improvements to the language that have been developed in conjunction with F# users and contributors. Our tools will also include a cross-platform, open-source F# 4.1 compiler toolchain for .NET ...

.NET
Jul 19, 2016
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The week in .NET – 7/19/2016

Stacey Haffner [MSFT]
Stacey Haffner [MSFT]

To read the last post, see The week in .NET – 7/12/2016. On .NET Last week's show was postponed and will be rescheduled at a later date. This week, we will have Rowan Miller on the show to talk about EF Core. Package of the week: ImageResizer ImageResizer is an IIS/ASP.NET lightweight HTTPModule, REST API and managed API that is used for safe...

.NET
Jul 15, 2016
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.NET Core Roadmap

Immo Landwerth
Immo Landwerth

This post was written by Scott Hunter. It has been about two weeks since we shipped .NET Core / ASP.NET Core 1.0. The team has used the past two weeks to take a deep breath, and is now getting started on planning what is coming next. We have seen a lot of .NET Core SDK downloads and significant feedback. Please keep the feedback coming. Here is a...

.NET
Jul 13, 2016
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Notes from the ASP.NET Community Standup – July 12, 2016

Jeffrey Fritz
Jeffrey Fritz

This is the next in a series of blog posts that will cover the topics discussed in the ASP.NET Community Standup. The community standup is a short video-based discussion with some of the leaders of the ASP.NET development teams covering the accomplishments of the team on the new ASP.NET Core framework over the previous week. Within 30 minutes, ...

ASP.NETASP.NET Core
Jul 13, 2016
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Visual Studio ‘15’ Preview 3 for C# and Visual Basic

Kasey Uhlenhuth
Kasey Uhlenhuth

One of our major focuses in Visual Studio ‘15' is improving developer productivity inside the editor. As we develop, we all perform series of actions over and over again--like writing methods, renaming variables, changing method signatures, implementing interfaces, etc. Our goal is to help automate or reduce these tasks to a single click so that ...

.NET
Jul 13, 2016
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Notes from the ASP.NET Community Standup – July 5, 2016

Jeffrey Fritz
Jeffrey Fritz

This is the next in a series of blog posts that will cover the topics discussed in the ASP.NET Community Standup. The community standup is a short video-based discussion with some of the leaders of the ASP.NET development teams covering the accomplishments of the team on the new ASP.NET Core framework over the previous week. Within 30 minutes, ...

ASP.NETASP.NET Core

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