Updated (2017): See .NET Framework Releases to learn about newer releases. This release is not supported.
We are pleased to announce the .NET Framework Preview 4.6.2. You can download the release from one of the following links:
We've added new features and APIs in the following areas of the product:
You can see the...
We are very happy to announce along with our partners at DevExpress, a new version of the ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit is now available. This version, labeled 16.1 delivers some documentation improvements, tutorials, and some long requested updates for existing controls.
This is the one year anniversary of the stewardship of the AJAX ...
We are very excited to announce the availability of ASP.NET WebHooks Release Candidate 1. Thank you for all the positive feedback, suggestions, pull requests, and comments to date – they are essential to the process so keep them coming!
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p>WebHooks provide a simple mechanism for sending event notifications across web applications ...
Updated (2017): See .NET Framework Releases to learn about newer releases.
We are happy to announce that the .NET Framework 4.6.1 and its language packs are now available on Windows Update (WU) and WSUS for Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2012 R2. An offline installer is available here for Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 and Windows...
This post originally appeared on Scott Hanselman's blog at: http://www.hanselman.com/blog/ASPNET5IsDeadIntroducingASPNETCore10AndNETCore10.aspx
Naming is hard.
There are only two hard things in Computer Science: cache invalidation and naming things. - Phil Karlton
It's very easy to armchair quarterback and say that "they should have ...
Over the years, many Visual Studio developers have enjoyed the productivity that Add Service Reference Dialog Box provided when their projects need to access Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) services. WCF team is excited to introduce you to the support of Add Service Reference functionality for ASP.NET 5 projects via WCF Connected ...
Updated (2017): See .NET Framework Releases to learn about newer releases.
As previously announced, starting January 12, 2016 Microsoft will no longer provide security updates, technical support or hotfixes for .NET 4, 4.5, and 4.5.1 frameworks. All other framework versions, including 3.5, 4.5.2, 4.6 and 4.6.1, will be supported for the ...
Updated (2017): See .NET Framework Releases to learn about newer releases.
Updated (1/2016):Â This post was updated to add information about reference source for .NET Framework 4.6.1.
Today we are announcing the availability of  .NET Framework 4.6.1. You can download this release now.
Here is a summary of key improvements ...
As we've now released RC1 of .NET Core and ASP.NET restrictions on areas for investigation are now lifted. The entire cross platform stack, including networking is now in scope and eligible for bounty submissions.The ASP.NET web site has instructions on how to install RC1 on Windows, Linux and OS X. Windows researchers can use Visual ...
Updated (2017): See .NET Core Releases to learn about newer releases. This release is not supported.
Today, we are announcing .NET Core and ASP.NET 5 Release Candidate, supported on Windows, OS X and Linux. This release is "Go Live", meaning you can deploy apps into production and call Microsoft Support if you need help. Please check out ...