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Web and Azure Tool Updates in Visual Studio 2019

Hopefully by now you’ve seen that Visual Studio 2019 is now generally available. As you would expect, we’ve added improvements for web and Azure development. As a starting point, Visual Studio 2019...

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.NET Core Workers in Azure Container Instances

.NET Core Workers in Azure Container Instances In .NET Core 3.0 we are introducing a new type of application template called Worker Service. This template is intended to give you a starting point for...

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Updated Razor support in Visual Studio Code, now with Blazor support

Today we are pleased to announce improved Razor tooling support in Visual Studio Code with the latest C# extension. This latest release includes improved Razor diagnostics and support for tag helpers...

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Blazor now in official preview!

With this newest Blazor release we’re pleased to announce that Blazor is now in official preview! Blazor is no longer experimental and we are committing to ship it as a supported web UI framework...

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ASP.NET Core updates in .NET Core 3.0 Preview 4

.NET Core 3.0 Preview 4 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 renamed back to server-side Blazor...

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Azure SignalR Service now supports ASP.NET!

We’ve just shipped the official version of the SignalR Service SDK with ASP.NET support: Microsoft.Azure.SignalR.AspNet v1.0.0 Azure SignalR Service is a fully managed Azure service for real-time...

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ASP.NET Core updates in .NET Core 3.0 Preview 5

ASP.NET Core updates in .NET Core 3.0 Preview 5 .NET Core 3.0 Preview 5 is now available. This iteration was brief for the team and primarily includes bug fixes and improvements to the more significant...

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Blazor 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...

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Razor 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...

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Announcing 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...

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ASP.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...

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Make 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...

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Blazor 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...

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Changes 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...

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Announcing 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...

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Microsoft’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...

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Migrating 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...

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Blazor 0.9.0 experimental release now available

Blazor 0.9.0 is now available! This release updates Blazor with the Razor Components improvements in .NET Core 3.0 Preview 3. New Razor Component improvements now available to Blazor apps: Improved...

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Re-reading ASP.Net Core request bodies with EnableBuffering()

In some scenarios there’s a need to read the request body multiple times. Some examples include Logging the raw requests to replay in load test environment Middleware that read the request body...

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.NET Core Workers as Windows Services

In .NET Core 3.0 we are introducing a new type of application template called Worker Service. This template is intended to give you a starting point for writing long running services in .NET Core. In...

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