Improvements in .NET Core 3.0 for troubleshooting and monitoring distributed...
Post was authored by Sergey Kanzhelev. Thank you David Fowler and Richard Lander for reviews. Introduction Operating distributed apps is hard. Distributed apps typically consists of multiple...
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.NET Core 3.1 Preview 3 is now available. This release is primarily focused on bug fixes. See the release notes for additional details and known issues. Get started To get started with ASP.NET Core in...
View ArticlegRPC vs HTTP APIs
ASP.NET Core now enables developers to build gRPC services. gRPC is an opinionated contract-first remote procedure call framework, with a focus on performance and developer productivity. gRPC...
View ArticleBlazor 0.7.0 experimental release now available
Blazor 0.7.0 is now available! This release focuses on enabling component coordination across ancestor-descendent relationships. We've also added some improvements to the debugging experience. Here's...
View ArticleRazor support in Visual Studio Code now in Preview
Earlier this week we released a preview of support for working with Razor files (.cshtml) in the C# extension for Visual Studio Code (1.17.1). This initial release introduces C# completions, directive...
View ArticleAnnouncing ASP.NET Core 2.2, available today!
I’m happy to announce that ASP.NET Core 2.2 is available as part of .NET Core 2.2 today! How to get it You can download the new .NET Core SDK (2.2.100) for your dev machine and build servers from the...
View ArticleASP.NET Core updates in .NET Core 3.0 Preview 2
.NET Core 3.0 Preview 2 is now available and it includes a bunch of new updates to ASP.NET Core. Here's the list of what's new in this preview: Razor Components SignalR client-to-server streaming Pipes...
View ArticleMake the most of your monthly Azure Credits
If you weren’t aware, Visual Studio subscribers have free monthly Azure credits, that are ideal for experimenting with and learning about Azure services. When you activate this benefit, it creates a...
View ArticleBlazor 0.8.0 experimental release now available
Blazor 0.8.0 is now available! This release updates Blazor to use Razor Components in .NET Core 3.0 and adds some critical bug fixes. Get Blazor 0.8.0 To get started with Blazor 0.8.0 install the...
View ArticleChanges to the web and JSON editor APIs in Visual Studio 2019
In Visual Studio 2019 Preview 2, The Web Tools team made some changes to improve extensibility features for extension developers. To standardize interfaces, the CSS, HTML, JSON and CSHTML editors...
View ArticleAnnouncing an easier way to use latest certificates from Key Vault
Posting on behalf of Prashanth Yerramilli When we launched Azure Key Vault a few years ago, it solved a major problem users had which was that storing sensitive and/or secret information in code or...
View ArticleMicrosoft’s Developer Blogs are Getting an Update
In the coming days, we’ll be moving our developer blogs to a new platform with a modern, clean design and powerful features that will make it easy for you to discover and share great content. This...
View ArticleMigrating your existing on-prem SQL Server database to Azure SQL DB
If you are in the process of moving an existing .NET application to Azure, it’s likely you’ll have to migrate an existing, on-prem SQL database as well. There are a few different ways you can go about...
View ArticleASP.NET Core and Blazor updates in .NET Core 3.0 Release Candidate 1
.NET Core 3.0 Release Candidate 1 (RC1) is now available. This release contains only a handful of bug fixes and closely represents what we expect to release for .NET Core 3.0. Please see the release...
View ArticleASP.NET Core and Blazor updates in .NET Core 3.0
ASP.NET Core and Blazor updates in .NET Core 3.0 Today we are thrilled to announce the release of .NET Core 3.0! .NET Core 3.0 is ready for production use, and is loaded with lots of great new features...
View ArticleSetting HTTP header attributes to enable Azure authentication/authorization...
Posted on behalf of Ahmed Metwally The HTTP Read-Eval-Print Loop (REPL) is a lightweight, cross-platform command-line tool that’s supported everywhere .NET Core is supported. It’s used for making HTTP...
View ArticleBlazor Server in .NET Core 3.0 scenarios and performance
Since the release of Blazor Server with .NET Core 3.0 last month lots of folks have shared their excitement with us about being able to build client-side web UI with just .NET and C#. At the same time,...
View ArticleASP.NET Core updates in .NET Core 3.1 Preview 1
.NET Core 3.1 Preview 1 is now available. This release is primarily focused on bug fixes, but it contains a few new features as well. Here’s what’s new in this release for ASP.NET Core: Partial class...
View ArticleUpcoming SameSite Cookie Changes in ASP.NET and ASP.NET Core
SameSite is a 2016 extension to HTTP cookies intended to mitigate cross site request forgery (CSRF). The original design was an opt-in feature which could be used by adding a new SameSite property to...
View ArticleASP.NET Core updates in .NET Core 3.1 Preview 2
.NET Core 3.1 Preview 2 is now available. This release is primarily focused on bug fixes, but it contains a few new features as well. Here’s what’s new in this release for ASP.NET Core: New component...
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