• News

    Visual Studio 2019 Launch Set for April 2

    A Microsoft Visual Studio 2019 Launch Event site indicates the company's flagship IDE will lift off in 53 days, 16 hours and 28 minutes (at the time of this writing) -- in other words, at 9 a.m. PT on Tuesday, April 2. 02/14/2019

  • Configuring Your Application-Wide Objects in ASP.NET Core

    ASP.NET Core's support for sharing objects defined at startup is great ... but what if you need to set options on those objects? Here's a case study that starts off great and then descends into over-engineered madness (but only if you want to go that far). 02/13/2019

  • News

    Microsoft Updates Blazor, Now Built on Razor Components

    Microsoft shipped Blazor 0.8.0, the latest update to its experimental .NET Web framework that lets programmers use C# and HTML for browser-based apps, a province traditionally dominated by JavaScript. 02/13/2019

  • News

    VB.NET Popularity Still Rising

    Visual Basic.NET is getting comfortable in its new position as a top five programming language in the TIOBE index, which measures popularity based on search engine data. 02/12/2019

  • Understanding Docker Vocabulary

    If you think there are a lot of terms to learn, you're not wrong. Here's a pocket guide so you can talk like you know what you're saying. 02/11/2019

  • Creating the Right Database Initializer for Entity Framework

    If you want to treat your database design as an "implementation detail" that just falls out of getting your object model right, then Entity Framework gives you four choices. Picking the right one, however, may mean creating your own. 02/07/2019

  • News

    VS Code Gains Python Developer Mind Share

    Much has been written here about how Microsoft's Visual Studio Code dev team has gone "all in on Python," and the effort seems to have paid off according to a new developer survey specifically devoted to the popular programming language. 02/07/2019

  • News

    What's New in Visual Studio Code January 2019 Release

    The latest monthly release (January 2019, version 1.31) of the cross-platform Visual Studio Code editor comes with the usual plethora of bug fixes, tweaks and new features, with many focused on the extension mechanism that powers the open source project. 02/06/2019

  • In-Depth

    Building RESTful Services Using ASP.NET Core

    ASP.NET Core makes building RESTful services easy and comfortable, says Joydip Kanjilal, who shows how to do just that in this article, complete with code samples and screenshots. 02/05/2019

  • News

    VS Code Python Tool Improves Data Science Experience

    Microsoft updated its Python Extension for Visual Studio Code, building out new data science functionality that was introduced in a previous release. 02/04/2019

  • News

    What's New in TypeScript 3.3

    The answer to the headline above is basically "not much," as Microsoft describes the new v3.3 update as "a smaller release than usual." But don't worry: TypeScript error messages may be displayed in haiku form in later releases, per one proposal on the roadmap. 02/01/2019

  • News

    Low-Code Windows Template Studio 3.0 Ships

    Microsoft shipped Windows Template Studio 3.0, a milestone update of the open source, wizard-driven Visual Studio 2017 extension for coding Universal Windows Platform (UWP) applications. 01/31/2019

  • News

    Second Previews Ship for .NET Core 3, ASP.NET Core 3

    Microsoft released the second preview of .NET Core 3, building upon the first beta that introduced support for Windows Forms and Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) desktop projects. ASP.NET Core 3 Preview 2 also shipped for Web development (including with C# via Razor Components introduced in the Blazor effort). 01/30/2019

  • News

    Project Rome for Android and iOS Cross-Device Experiences Hits v1.0

    Microsoft announced its Project Rome SDK for Android and iOS has hit version 1.0, providing cross-device and cross-platform experiences that can travel with the user in a variety of scenarios. 01/30/2019

  • ASP.NET Core: Learning the Ropes, Part 3

    Eric Vogel uses code samples and screenshots to demonstrate how to create and use the views and controller for an ASP.NET MVC Core CRUD application. 01/29/2019

  • News

    PowerShell Preview Extension Available for Visual Studio Code

    Microsoft's PowerShell team has published a preview extension in the Visual Studio Code Marketplace to evaluate new command-line scripting options within your favorite open source, cross-platform code editor. 01/29/2019

  • News

    How .NET Core Tools Improved in Visual Studio 2019 Preview 2

    The Visual Studio 2019 Preview 2 announcement didn't say much about .NET Core -- the open source, cross-platform replacement for the ageing, Windows-only .NET Framework -- but there is some new .NET Core functionality for developers in the IDE. 01/28/2019

  • News

    Visual Studio Code Gets HDInsight Tools for Big Data Analytics

    Microsoft announced HDInsight Tools for Visual Studio Code is now generally available, letting coders do Big Data analytics right from within the cross-platform, open source code editor. 01/25/2019

  • News

    C# Makes GitHub's Top 5 Machine Learning Languages List

    Although Python is the widely recognized de facto, go-to programming language for machine learning and many other artificial intelligence projects, a new study shows C# is holding its own in the space. 01/25/2019

  • News

    Visual Studio 2019 Gets Closer with Preview 2

    Visual Studio 2019 is expected to ship in the first half of this year, and it just took another step on that journey with the release of its second preview that improves just about every area of the IDE experience. 01/24/2019

  • News

    Windows 10 Mobile Revival Effort Grows

    An effort among users beseeching Microsoft to rethink the impending end of Windows 10 Mobile seems to be picking up steam after the platform's latest death knell. 01/24/2019

  • 21 New Tools and Extensions for Visual Studio 2017

    From legacy xBase code to cutting-edge Quantum computing, these Visual Studio extensions will make you more productive. 01/23/2019

  • News

    Microsoft Garage's XAML Studio Does Real-Time UWP UI Changes

    The Microsoft Garage initiative for experimental hacking projects championed by interns and staffers has come out with new tools including XAML Studio, used to smooth iterative development by quickly prototyping Universal Windows Project apps. 01/23/2019

  • News

    Progress Previews Telerik UI for Blazor

    In response to developer requests, .NET-centric tooling specialist Progress is supporting Microsoft's experimental Blazor project for C# Web development in a major new release of its UI-focused components. 01/23/2019

  • News

    Windows 10 Mobile Support Ends in December

    Microsoft confirmed the official demise of its mobile initiative will be Dec. 10, 2019, when support ends for Windows 10 Mobile, the failed challenger to iOS and Android. 01/22/2019

  • News

    New Xamarin Controls Highlight Syncfusion's Update of .NET-Centric UI Components

    .NET development tools specialist Syncfusion is out with another update of its UI components suite, with new Xamarin controls of special interest to mobile developers. 01/22/2019

  • News

    Cloud Explorer (VS 2017 Azure Workload) Gets IoT Update

    The Cloud Explorer tool installed automatically with Azure Workloads in Visual Studio 2017 now sports additional functionality for interacting with the Azure IoT Hub. 01/18/2019

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