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Learn with Visual Studio Remote Office Hours

A new live broadcast directly from the Visual Studio team (my garage to be exact) is now streaming near you every Thursday morning. It’s about everything Visual Studio and you get rare insights into the inner workings of features, processes, and the people that make it all happen. This is like being in the machine room and you get to see and...

Reuse Xamarin.Forms Pages in an iOS Extension

iOS extensions allow developers to customize existing system behaviors by adding extra functionality to iOS and macOS Extension Points. Such as custom context actions, password autofill, and incoming calls filters. Even actions like notification content modifiers. Xamarin.iOS supports extensions and this awesome guide will walk you through ...

Using Visual Studio Codespaces with .NET Core

What a time to be a .NET developer!  Lots of great announcements at Build, new releases for .NET Core and new preview projects for cloud native development make me excited to be a .NET developer...

Welcome to C# 9.0

C# 9.0 is taking shape, and I’d like to share our thinking on some of the major features we’re adding to this next version of the language...

Announcing Experimental Mobile Blazor Bindings May update

It’s been a few months so it’s time for another update of Experimental Mobile Blazor Bindings! This release brings several bug fixes in the areas of CSS styling support, adding XML doc comments to common APIs, and several syntax improvements to common controls...

Introducing Project Tye

Project Tye is an experimental developer tool that makes developing, testing, and deploying microservices and distributed applications easier...

Improvements to XAML tooling in Visual Studio 2019 version 16.7 Preview 1

Hello once again from the XAML tooling team in Visual Studio. Given this week’s many new and exciting releases at Microsoft Build 2020 I want to take this opportunity to recap what’s new for those building WPF or UWP applications, and where applicable, Xamarin.Forms. This blog post is similar to our update back in December 2019, so if ...