.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 ...
It’s hard to believe that .Net is nearly 18 years old; the first public release of the .Net Framework was in February 2002. Over the years it has become the foundation of much of Windows 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 ...
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As of that date, .NET Core patch updates won't include updated packages of container images for .NET Core 2.2. As Microsoft explains, .NET Core 2.2 is no longer receiving support because it is a ...
Microsoft announced Entity Framework 6.3 Preview, which takes the traditional open source object-relational mapping (ORM) framework to the .NET Core space, joining Entity Framework Core as an option ...
Microsoft has released .NET Core 3.0 for Windows, macOS, and Linux with a host of improvements, as well as Visual Studio 2019 16.3 and Visual Studio for Mac 8.3. The company announced .NET Core 3.0 at ...
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 ...
.NET Core 3.1 reaches end-of-support status that day, with Microsoft discontinuing servicing updates and technical support, the company said. In a bulletin posted earlier this month, Microsoft advised ...