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Dec 13, 2018
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Visual Studio 2019 Preview .NET Productivity

KendraHavens

As you hopefully heard, the first preview of Visual Studio 2019 is now available. In this post I’ll cover some of the productivity improvements for .NET developers we’re most excited about. For a complete list, check out the release notes. Regex Language Support Any regular expressions in your C# or Visual Basic files now have syntax highlighting...

.NET
Dec 5, 2018
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Take C# 8.0 for a spin

Mads Torgersen

Take C# 8.0 for a spin Yesterday we announced the first preview of both Visual Studio 2019 (Making every developer more productive with Visual Studio 2019) and .NET Core 3.0 (Announcing .NET Core 3 Preview 1 and Open Sourcing Windows Desktop Frameworks). One of the exciting aspects of that is that you get to play with some of the features coming i...

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Nov 13, 2018
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.NET Core tooling update for Visual Studio 2017 version 15.9

Phillip Carter

Update! Starting with Visual Studio 2019, the option has moved to: Tools > Options > Environment > Preview Features Old post for posterity: Starting with Visual Studio 2017 version 15.9, we’ve changed how the Visual Studio tooling for .NET consumes .NET Core SDKs. Prior to this change, installing a preview version of the .NET Core SDK woul...

.NET Core.NETVisual Studio
Nov 9, 2018
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When should you right click publish

Angelos Petropoulos

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. Technology moves f...

ASP.NETASP.NET CoreVisual Studio
Sep 17, 2018
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The future of ASP.NET SignalR

Andrew Stanton-Nurse

In ASP.NET Core 2.1, we brought SignalR into the ASP.NET Core family. Many of our users have asked what this means for the previous version of SignalR: ASP.NET SignalR. As a reminder, ASP.NET SignalR is represented by the NuGet package and runs on applications using .NET Framework and System.Web. ASP.NET Core SignalR is part of the ASP.NET Core p...

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Sep 12, 2018
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ASP.NET Core 2.2.0-preview2 now available

Sourabh Shirhatti [MSFT]

Today we’re very happy to announce that the second preview of the next minor release of ASP.NET Core and .NET Core is now available for you to try out. We’ve been working hard on this release over the past months, along with many folks from the community, and it’s now ready for a wider audience to try it out and provide the feedback that will conti...

ASP.NETASP.NET Core
Aug 23, 2018
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ASP.NET Core 2.2.0-preview1: SignalR Java Client

Sourabh Shirhatti [MSFT]

This post was authored by Mikael Mengistu. In ASP.NET Core 2.2 we are introducing a Java Client for SignalR. The first preview of this new client is available now. This client supports connecting to an ASP.NET Core SignalR Server from Java code, including Android apps. The API for the Java client is very similar to that of the already existing .N...

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Jul 5, 2018
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Workaround for Bower Version Deprecation

Justin Clareburt (MSFT)

As of June 25, the version of Bower shipped with Visual Studio was deprecated, resulting in Bower operations failing when run in Visual Studio. If you use Bower, you will see an error something like: This will be fixed in Visual Studio 15.8. In the meantime, you can work around the issue by using a new version of Bower or by adding some configur...

ASP.NETVisual Studio
Apr 18, 2018
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.NET Highlights in Visual Studio 2017 version 15.7 Preview 4

.NET Team

As you know we continue to incrementally improve Visual Studio 2017 (version 15), and our 7th significant update is currently well under way with the 4th preview shipping today. As we’re winding down the preview, we’d like to stop and take the time to tell you about all of the great updates that are coming in Visual Studio version 15.7 for .NET pro...

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Mar 6, 2018
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F# language and tools update for Visual Studio 2017 version 15.6

Phillip Carter

With the release of Visual Studio 2017 version 15.6, we’re excited to share updates to the F# language and core library, F# tooling in Visual Studio, and infrastructure updates that concern OSS contributors. Let’s dive in! F# language and core library updates Some foundational changes for the F# language and core library have been made, in ad...

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