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Microsoft's .NET Core 2.0 is done and available for download as of Aug. 14. Microsoft's primary goal with .NET Core and .NET Standard was to make more of its application programming interfaces (APIs) ...
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.NET Core 3.1 has been released, Microsoft announced on Tuesday. Described as a "small and short release," .NET Core 3.1 focuses on two of the biggest features highlighted in the release of .NET Core ...
Microsoft’s .NET strategy may have been a little unclear recently, with two distinct strands of development in the familiar .NET Framework and the new, open-source .NET Core. A common set of .NET ...
In the fast-paced realm of modern software development, proficiency across a full stack of technologies is not just beneficial, it's essential. Microsoft has an entire stack of open source development ...
Microsoft recently confirmed that the upcoming .NET Core 3.0 release won't be ready for use when Visual Studio 2019 hits general availability on April 2, as .NET Core 3.0 won't ship until the second ...
Take advantage of Microsoft.IO.RecyclableMemoryStream to eliminate LOH allocations and avoid memory fragmentation and memory leaks in your .NET Core applications. Microsoft.IO.RecyclableMemoryStream ...
Microsoft has urged developers still using the long-term support (LTS) release of .NET Core 3.1 to migrate to the latest .NET Core versions until it reaches the end of support (EOS) next month. The ...
A vulnerability in the .NET Core library allows malicious programs to be launched while evading detection by security software. This vulnerability is caused by a Path Traversal bug in Microsoft’s .NET ...