The week in .NET – On .NET with Steve Smith, Jint, Blue Effect

To read last week’s post, see The week in .NET – .NET Core triage on On .NET, ShareX. Next week, the post will be a little late like this week. On .NET Last week, I published a short interview with Steve Smith that was shot during the MVP Summit. We talked about ASP.NET Core and… Read more

The week in .NET – .NET Core triage on On .NET, ShareX

To read last week’s post, see The Year in .NET – Visual Studio 2017 RC and .NET Core updated, On .NET with Stephen Cleary and Luis Valencia, Ulterius, Inferno, Bastion, LoGeek Night. I might not post next week, for reasons you’ll surely understand, or I might do so one or two days late… Happy holidays!… Read more

Code Style Configuration in the VS2017 RC Update

Visual Studio 2017 RC introduced code style enforcement and EditorConfig support. We are excited to announce that the update includes more code style rules and allows developers to configure code style via EditorConfig. What is EditorConfig? EditorConfig is an open source file format that helps developers configure and enforce formatting and code style conventions to… Read more

Project Springfield: a Cloud Service Built Entirely in F#

This post was written by William Blum, a Principal Software Engineering Manager on the Springfield team at Microsoft Research. Earlier this year, Microsoft announced a preview of Project Springfield, one of the most sophisticated tools Microsoft has for rooting out potential security vulnerabilities in software. Project Springfield is a fuzz testing service which finds security-critical… Read more

The Year in .NET – Visual Studio 2017 RC and .NET Core updated, On .NET with Stephen Cleary and Luis Valencia, Ulterius, Inferno, Bastion, LoGeek Night

To read last week’s post, see The week in .NET – On .NET on MyGet – FlexViewer – I Expect You To Die. The Week in .NET is now more than a year old! Our first post was published on December 1 of last year, and it had only 6 links. This week’s issue has… Read more

.NET Framework December 2016 Monthly Rollup is Now Available

Today we are releasing a new Security and Quality Rollup and Security Only Update for the .NET Framework. This release resolves a security vulnerability and includes two new quality and reliability improvements. The Security and Quality Rollup is available via Windows Update, Windows Server Update Services and Microsoft Update Catalog. The Security Only Update is… Read more

December 2016 Update for .NET Core 1.0

Today, we are releasing a new set of reliability and quality updates for .NET Core 1.0. This month’s update is our second Long Term Support (LTS) update and includes updated versions of multiple packages in .NET Core, ASP.NET Core and Entity Framework Core. We recommend everyone on the 1.0.* LTS track move to this update immediately…. Read more

Updating Visual Studio 2017 RC – .NET Core Tooling improvements

This post was co-authored by Joe Morris, a Senior Program Manager on the .NET Team and David Carmona, a Principal Program Manager Lead on the .NET Team. Today, an update to Visual Studio 2017 RC was announced. As part of this update, we have made several enhancements and bug fixes to the .NET Core tools… Read more

The week in .NET – On .NET on MyGet – FlexViewer – I Expect You To Die

To read last week’s post, see The week in .NET – Cosmos on On.NET, GongSolutions.WPF.DragDrop, Transistor. On .NET Last week, we had Xavier Decoster and Maarten Belliauw from MyGet on the show: This week, we won’t record a new show, and instead I’ll post some of the videos I recorded during the MVP summit. Package… Read more