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Feb 14, 2024
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Introducing ASP.NET Core metrics and Grafana dashboards in .NET 8

James Newton-King

.NET 8 introduces metrics to ASP.NET Core. Check out what is new and discover how easy it is to use metrics and ASP.NET Core to monitor the health and activity of apps.

.NETASP.NET Core
Feb 13, 2024
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Announcing NuGet 6.9

Allie Barry

NuGet 6.9 is included in Visual Studio 2022 and .NET 8.0 out of the box. You can also download NuGet 6.9 for Windows, macOS, and Linux as a standalone executable. In NuGet 6.9, we introduce some exciting new features and bug fixes, such as an improved multi-targeting experience in Visual Studio and support for the 'dotnet search' command. For more...

NuGet
Feb 13, 2024
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Our Vision for .NET 9

.NET Team

Welcome to .NET 9! Learn about how we're improving .NET for all kinds of apps, with a special focus on cloud native, AI, and performance.

.NET
Feb 9, 2024
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Resilience and chaos engineering

Martin Tomka

Chaos engineering with HTTP clients and Polly library

.NETASP.NET CoreC#
Feb 8, 2024
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My Top 10 NEW Visual Studio Features of 2023 for .NET Developers

James Montemagno

There are tons of great new feature for .NET developers to love in Visual Studio 2022, here are my top 10 that were released in 2023 that you can take advantage of right now.

.NETASP.NETASP.NET Core
Feb 5, 2024
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Dev Tunnels: A Game Changer for Mobile Developers

James Montemagno

See how Dev Tunnels can enhance your development process by securely sharing local web services across the internet and enabling you to easily connect to them from mobile apps, webhooks, and more.

.NET.NET MAUIVisual Studio
Jan 31, 2024
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Building AI-powered Microsoft Copilot with SignalR and other open-source tools

Justin,
Kevin,
Ken

Microsoft Copilot is powered by several open-source tools, such as SignalR, Adaptive Cards, Markdown, and object-basin to solve the unique challenges in building AI-enabled applications at scale. In this article, we share the design considerations and how we integrated various tools with a focus on how we stream messages and responses to the front-...

.NETASP.NETASP.NET Core
Jan 29, 2024
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How to deploy .NET Aspire apps to Azure Container Apps

Jiachen Jiang

Let's take a look at how you can easily deploy .NET Aspire Apps to Azure Container Apps with just a few commands with the Azure Developer CLI!

.NETAzureCloud Native