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Jan 17, 2019
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Help us help you! What desktop apps are you bringing to .NET Core 3.0?

Olia Gavrysh
Olia Gavrysh

Windows Desktop applications are coming to .NET Core. The recently released .NET Core 3.0 Preview 1 version includes WinForms and WPF support. To make .NET Core 3.0 viable for as many of you as possible, we have created a survey to understand the types of desktop applications you want to build with .NET Core. Based on the information you provide...

.NET Core
Jan 10, 2019
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Announcing ML.NET 0.9 – Machine Learning for .NET

Cesar De la Torre
Cesar De la Torre

  Announcing ML.NET 0.9 - Machine Learning for .NET ML.NET is an open-source and cross-platform machine learning framework (Windows, Linux, macOS) for .NET developers. Using ML.NET, developers can leverage their existing tools and skillsets to develop and infuse custom AI into their applications by creating custom machine learning mode...

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Jan 9, 2019
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Tell us your thoughts on ML.NET, an open source and cross-platform machine learning framework

Bri Achtman
Bri Achtman

ML.NET is an open source and cross-platform machine learning framework made for .NET developers. .NET developers can use their C# or F# skills to easily integrate custom machine learning into their web, mobile, desktop, gaming, or IoT applications without any prior expertise in developing or tuning machine learning models. ML.NET covers many machin...

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Jan 8, 2019
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.NET Core January 2019 Updates – 2.1.7 and 2.2.1

Lee Coward
Lee Coward

Today, we are releasing the .NET Core January 2019 Update. These updates contain security and reliability fixes. Security CVE-2019-0545: .NET Core Information Disclosure Vulnerability The security update addresses the vulnerability by enforcing Cross-origin Resource Sharing (CORS) configuration to prevent its bypass in .NET Core 2....

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Jan 8, 2019
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.NET Framework January 2019 Security and Quality Rollup

Tara Overfield
Tara Overfield

Today, we are releasing the January 2019 Security and Quality Rollup. Security CVE-2019-0545 – Windows Security Feature Bypass Vulnerability This security update resolves a vulnerability in Microsoft .NET Framework that may cause an information disclosure that allows bypassing Cross-origin Resource Sharing (CORS) configurations. An attacker who ...

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