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Oct 4, 2018
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Use Hybrid Connections to Incrementally Migrate Applications to the Cloud

Web Development Tools Microsoft

As the software industry shifts to running software in the cloud, organizations are looking to migrate existing applications from on-premises to the cloud. Last week at Microsoft’s Ignite conference, Paul Yuknewicz and I delivered a talk focused on how to get started migrating applications to Azure (watch the talk free) where we walked through the ...

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Oct 4, 2018
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Announcing ASP.NET SignalR 2.4.0 Preview 1

Andrew Stanton-Nurse

We recently released the first preview of the upcoming 2.4.0 release of ASP.NET SignalR. As we mentioned in our previous blog post on the future of ASP.NET SignalR we are releasing a new minor update to ASP.NET SignalR (the version of SignalR for System.Web and/or OWIN-based applications) that includes, support for the Azure SignalR Service, as wel...

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Oct 2, 2018
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Blazor 0.6.0 experimental release now available

Daniel Roth

Blazor 0.6.0 is now available! This release includes new features for authoring templated components and enables using server-side Blazor with the Azure SignalR Service. We're also excited to announce our plans to ship the server-side Blazor model as Razor Components in .NET Core 3.0! Here's what's new in the Blazor 0.6.0 release: ...

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Sep 17, 2018
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ASP.NET Core in Visual Studio for Mac – Help us build the best experience

Sayed Ibrahim Hashimi

We are working to improve the experience for ASP.NET Core developers in Visual Studio for Mac. If you are working on ASP.NET Core apps in Visual Studio for Mac, we would love to hear you feedback. Your feedback is important so that we can help shape the future of ASP.NET Core in Visual Studio for Mac. At the end of the survey, you can leave your n...

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Sep 17, 2018
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The future of ASP.NET SignalR

Andrew Stanton-Nurse

In ASP.NET Core 2.1, we brought SignalR into the ASP.NET Core family. Many of our users have asked what this means for the previous version of SignalR: ASP.NET SignalR. As a reminder, ASP.NET SignalR is represented by the NuGet package and runs on applications using .NET Framework and System.Web. ASP.NET Core SignalR is part of the ASP.NET Core p...

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Sep 12, 2018
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ASP.NET Core 2.2.0-preview2 now available

Sourabh Shirhatti [MSFT]

Today we’re very happy to announce that the second preview of the next minor release of ASP.NET Core and .NET Core is now available for you to try out. We’ve been working hard on this release over the past months, along with many folks from the community, and it’s now ready for a wider audience to try it out and provide the feedback that will conti...

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Sep 4, 2018
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How to get started with Azure and .NET

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Note: This content is now available as an official document Azure is a big cloud with lots of services, and for even the most experienced user it can be intimidating to know which service will best meet your needs. This blog post is intended to provide a short overview of the most common concepts and services .NET developers need get started and p...

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Aug 31, 2018
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Library Manager Released in 15.8

Justin Clareburt (MSFT)

Microsoft Library Manager (LibMan) is now available in the general release of Visual Studio 2017 as of v15.8. LibMan first previewed earlier this year, and now, after a much-anticipated wait, LibMan is available in the stable release of Visual Studio 2017 bundled as a default component in the ASP.NET and web development workload. In the announceme...

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Aug 27, 2018
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ASP.NET Core 2.2.0-preview1: Endpoint Routing

Glenn Condron [MSFT]

Endpoint Routing in 2.2 What is it? We're making a big investment in routing starting in 2.2 to make it interoperate more seamlessly with middleware. For 2.2 this will start with us making a few changes to the routing model, and adding some minor features. In 3.0 the plan is to introduce a model where routing and middleware operate together natur...

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Aug 23, 2018
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ASP.NET Core 2.2.0-preview1: SignalR Java Client

Sourabh Shirhatti [MSFT]

This post was authored by Mikael Mengistu. In ASP.NET Core 2.2 we are introducing a Java Client for SignalR. The first preview of this new client is available now. This client supports connecting to an ASP.NET Core SignalR Server from Java code, including Android apps. The API for the Java client is very similar to that of the already existing .N...

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