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Feb 19, 2013
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.NET Framework Documentation Improvements

Brandon Bray

The CLR documentation team has been busy responding to feedback and making updates and changes to the .NET Framework documentation in the MSDN Library. We would like to tell you about the most recent set of document updates, which were published earlier in February. Performance content We have received extensive customer feedback regarding the im...

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Jan 9, 2013
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Real Scenario: folder deployment scenarios with MSDeploy

Sayed Ibrahim Hashimi

Hi everyone Sayed here. I recently had a customer, Johan, contact me to help with some challenges regarding deployment automation. He had some very specific requirements, but he was able to automate the entire process. He has been kind enough to agree to write up his experience to share with everyone. His story is below. If you have any comments pl...

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Nov 30, 2012
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Asynchronous Programming for Windows Store Apps: .NET is up to the Task

Brandon Bray

Programming with async and await is the driving force behind delivering “fast and fluid” user experiences. Compiler diagnostics for async APIs guide developers towards best practices – it’s a wonderful example of platform and tooling working together. Since the Windows Runtime uses a slightly different implementation for async programming than ....

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Nov 13, 2012
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Scaling cloud apps with the .NET Framework 4.5

Brandon Bray

The .NET Framework 4.5 is now available on Windows Azure. Thank you to everyone cheering for this moment. We’re just starting to see the possibilities that a rich developer framework like the .NET Framework and the cloud can have together. Richard Lander, a program manager for the Common Language Runtime, explains a few best practices that can r...

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Nov 7, 2012
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The Microsoft Build 2012 Event — .NET Framework Highlights

Brandon Bray

It was at the first BUILD conference last year that we announced the .NET Framework 4.5. BUILD last week was a big opportunity for us to reflect on the incredible things you can do with .NET 4.5 and Windows 8. It was also a place where we could launch the great new things now available in Windows Phone 8. Christine Ruana is the project manager t...

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Oct 30, 2012
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Announcing the release of the .NET Framework for Windows Phone 8

Brandon Bray

Bringing the full power of the Windows based CLR and .NET Framework to the Windows Phone has been several years in the making. The .NET capabilities introduced with Windows Phone 8 builds upon many of the investments we’ve made across all platforms and years of incubation. This release truly highlights some of the enduring themes behind .NET – b...

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Oct 18, 2012
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An easy solution for improving app launch performance

Brandon Bray

Over the last ten years of building the .NET runtime, quite a number of assumptions have changed. Early on we could assume that most computer users only had one processor. Today, the assumption is that you have at least two processors. While including parallelism in an app for performance challenges most developers, what if that parallelism came fo...

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Oct 9, 2012
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Improving Your App’s Performance with PerfView

Brandon Bray

Late last year, Vance Morrison, who is currently an architect on the .NET Framework Performance team, released PerfView, which is a new performance tool for .NET developers. PerfView helps you discover and investigate performance hotspots in .NET Framework apps, and enables you to deliver consistently high-performance apps to your customers. Usin...

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Jul 20, 2012
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The .NET Framework 4.5 includes new garbage collector enhancements for client and server apps

Brandon Bray

What makes managed code, “managed”? Most people would point to the garbage collector. Automatic memory management makes a tremendous difference in programmer productivity. And when garbage collection improves, all .NET applications benefit. Abhishek Mondal, the program manager for GC on the Common Language Runtime, and Maoni Stephens, the develo...

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Jun 6, 2012
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Async in 4.5: Enabling Progress and Cancellation in Async APIs

Brandon Bray

The apps developers want to develop today are fast and fluid and the async features in .NET make this easier than ever. The world is also highly connected now which makes waiting for data a real concern for building great customer experiences. Alok Shriram from the .NET Base Class Library program management team continues his discussion on the asyn...

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