
My Observations into C# 10
This post is one of my continuing C# update posts designed to keep abreast of Microsoft’s improvements to managed code in the C# framework. I have been teaching C# improvements to user groups, technology fairs, and […]
This post is one of my continuing C# update posts designed to keep abreast of Microsoft’s improvements to managed code in the C# framework. I have been teaching C# improvements to user groups, technology fairs, and […]
Microsoft shipped .NET 6, the culmination of a massive unifying effort to transform the Windows-only, proprietary .NET Framework into one open source, cross-platform development offering for all types of .NET projects. ~ By David Ramel, […]
From the outset, I do not use all of the Microsoft Developer tools. Probably no one does. My development focus includes: Desktop solutions – WinForm and WPF MS SQL – Microsaoft SQL Server Management Studio […]
During the Microsoft .NET conference November 9-11, 2011, several new improvements were made to C#, .NET, Visual Studio and other developer tools. This series of blog posts will unwrap these updates. (each of these modifications […]
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