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Nov 21, 2018
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Visual Basic in .NET Core 3.0

AlmaH821
AlmaH821

I’m excited about our plans for how Visual Basic.NET will be supported in .NET Core 3.0! Like other .NET languages, Visual Basic will continue to be supported on .NET Framework, and you do not need to make any changes to your application.

Nov 16, 2018
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When should you right click publish

Shikha Kaul
Shikha Kaul

Some people say ‘friends don’t let friends right click publish’ but is that true? If they mean that there are great benefits to setting up a CI/CD workflow, that’s true and we will talk more about these benefits in just a minute. First, let’s remind ourselves that the goal isn’t always coming up with the best long-term solution.

Nov 16, 2018
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Announcing ML.NET 0.7 (Machine Learning .NET)

Shikha Kaul
Shikha Kaul

We’re excited to announce today the release of ML.NET 0.7 – the latest release of the cross-platform and open source machine learning framework for .NET developers (ML.NET 0.1 was released at //Build 2018). This release focuses on enabling better support for recommendation based ML tasks, enabling anomaly detection, enhancing the customizability of...

Nov 16, 2018
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Building C# 8.0

Shikha Kaul
Shikha Kaul

The next major version of C# is C# 8.0. It’s been in the works for quite some time, even as we built and shipped the minor releases C# 7.1, 7.2 and 7.3, and I’m quite excited about the new capabilities it will bring.

Nov 16, 2018
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XAML Islands – A deep dive – Part 2

Shikha Kaul
Shikha Kaul

Welcome to the 2nd post of our Xaml Islands deep dive adventure! On the first blog post, we talked a little bit about the history of this amazing feature, how the Xaml Islands infrastructure works and how to use it, and also a little bit of how you can leverage binding in your Island controls.

Nov 14, 2018
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A preview of UX and UI changes in Visual Studio 2019

Shikha Kaul
Shikha Kaul

Over the years, we’ve learned that sharing the evolution of Visual Studio, with you – our users – early and often helps us to deliver the best possible experience for our community. We’re excited to share today that, as part of the development of Visual Studio 2019, we’ve been looking to refresh our theme, update our product icon and splash screens...

Nov 14, 2018
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Video: Visual Studio Productivity in 5 minutes!

Shikha Kaul
Shikha Kaul

Check out the latest Visual Studio productivity tips in this 5 minute video! These tips for .NET developers will have you coding C# faster and better than ever before. This video includes a ton of navigation short cuts, codefixes and refactorings, multi-caret, code clean up, and more!

Nov 14, 2018
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Use the official range-v3 with MSVC 2017 version 15.9

Shikha Kaul
Shikha Kaul

We’re happy to announce that the ongoing conformance work in the MSVC compiler has reached a new milestone: support for Eric Niebler’s range-v3 library. It’s no longer necessary to use the range-v3-vs2015 fork that was introduced for MSVC 2015 Update 3 support; true upstream range-v3 is now usable directly with MSVC 2017.