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Our Vision for .NET 9

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.

What is .NET, and why should you choose it?

.NET has changed a lot over the last few years. Learn why you should choose it for your next project.

Building Modern Cloud Applications using Pulumi and .NET Core

This is a guest post from the Pulumi team. Pulumi is an open source infrastructure as code tool that helps developers and infrastructure teams work better together to create, deploy, and manage cloud applications using their favorite languages. For more information, see https://pulumi.com/dotnet. We are excited to announce .NET Core support ...

.NET Highlights in Visual Studio 2017 version 15.7 Preview 4

As you know we continue to incrementally improve Visual Studio 2017 (version 15), and our 7th significant update is currently well under way with the 4th preview shipping today. As we’re winding down the preview, we’d like to stop and take the time to tell you about all of the great updates that are coming in Visual Studio version 15.7 for...
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Migrating your existing .NET application to the cloud? Tell us about it!

Hi everyone! The .NET team is conducting a survey to learn more about your approach for moving existing .NET applications to the cloud.  The survey should take less than 5 minutes to complete. Take the Survey now! (image) The survey will also allow you to provide your contact details which will allow a .NET team member to reach out to you...
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Introducing Tensor for multi-dimensional Machine Learning and AI data

Overview Tensor is an exchange type for homogenous multi-dimensional data for 1 to N dimensions. The motivation behind introducing Tensor<T> is to make it easy for Machine Learning library vendors like CNTK, Tensorflow, Caffe, Scikit-Learn to port their libraries over to .NET with minimal dependencies in place.  Tensor<T> is ...

Experiment with Azure for FREE!

What is Azure? What can it do for me? Do I need it? How do I find out? How do I use it? Will it help my business? Can it help my career? With all the things Azure can do, it's hard to know where to start answering these important questions. But there's a really easy way to explore the potential of Azure completely free and at your own pace: ...
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.NET AI/ML themed blogs: Building recommendation engine for .NET applications using Azure Machine Learning

⏱ Updated on June 28, 2017 🙌 Welcome to the first of  .NET's new AI and Machine Learning themed blog entries! We have set up this space as a place to share and discuss the work we will be doing with AI and Machine Learning. Through a series of blog posts, we would like to show you different ways on how .NET developers can ...
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Happy 15th Birthday .NET!

(image) Today marks the 15th anniversary since .NET debuted to the world. On February 13th, 2002, the first version of .NET was released as part of Visual Studio.NET. It seems just like yesterday when Microsoft was building its "Next Generation Windows Services" and unleashed a new level of productivity with Visual Studio.NET. Since the ...
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Updating Visual Studio 2017 RC – .NET Core Tooling improvements

This post was co-authored by Joe Morris, a Senior Program Manager on the .NET Team and David Carmona, a Principal Program Manager Lead on the .NET Team. Today, an update to Visual Studio 2017 RC was announced. As part of this update, we have made several enhancements and bug fixes to the .NET Core tools that are part of Visual Studio 2017. ...
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