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Adding .NET Aspire to your existing .NET apps
.NET Aspire can really simplify local development for your existing apps, large or small. In this post, we'll look at how easy it is to make your current solutions better with just a few lines of code.
Enhancing #help in F# Interactive
The '#help' directive in F# Interactive can now quickly access documentation instantly within the REPL.
Creating Bindings for .NET MAUI with Native Library Interop
Learn how to get started creating bindings with Native Library Interop by following this example binding native Chart libraries in a .NET MAUI application.
How use a Blazor QuickGrid with GraphQL
In this is the second post in a series of posts about GraphQL and .NET, we will see how to fill a Blazor QuickGrid component with data fetched with GraphQL. We will also use the virtualize feature of the QuickGrid to improve performance.
Announcing .NET Conf: Focus on AI – August 20th 2024
We're thrilled to announce the upcoming .NET Conf: Focus on AI, happening on August 20th! This one-day, virtual event will be packed with insightful sessions from both the community and Microsoft teams, showcasing how you can infuse your .NET applications with powerful AI capabilities.
What’s new in .NET Aspire 8.1 for cloud native developers!
Let's take a look at what is new with .NET Aspire 8.1 for building cloud native applications!
Add AI to Your .NET Apps Easily with Prompty
Learn how to integrate AI into your .NET applications with Prompty, a powerful Visual Studio Code extension.
Introducing CoreWCF and WCF Client Azure Queue Storage bindings for .NET
The initial beta release of the official libraries Microsoft.CoreWCF.Azure.StorageQueues and Microsoft.WCF.Azure.StorageQueues.Client library for .NET is now available.
.NET 6 will reach End of Support on November 12, 2024
.NET 6 will reach end of support on November 12, 2024, this blog breaks down all the valuable information you need to know and how to update to .NET 8.