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146 | 20,567 | |
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5.1 | 9.2 | |
over 1 year ago | 8 days ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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themesof.net
- Update to the .NET Language Strategy
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Are there public roadmaps for .NET 8?
This is a good one, though it's more vague then a typical roadmap https://themesof.net/
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6 .NET Myths Dispelled — Celebrating (Almost) 21 Years of .NET
Right, so, if we're going to talk about unreleased, future features, then I have a little roadmap here to show you.
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Why Microsoft itself doesn't use Blazor?
The dotnet team at least does use it in a number of stuff. Tye's dashboard UI uses Blazor server, and if I recall some parts of MS docs uses Blazor WASM to evaluate C# code in the browser. dotnet live and https://themesof.net/ uses Blazor server as well.
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What is low code? What are the benefits and drawbacks of low code? A comprehensive guide.
Having said that, charting is a very basic and fundamental enterprise application requirement, so we do support that. As a matter of fact we have an entire project theme (inspired from https://themesof.net/) dedicated to enterprise solution requirements, including lot of stuff from async queue-based or batch processing to allowing the end user to define their own queries and exporting results to excel and the like.
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Java to C# code converter online
What you call "meme", I call .NET appeals to net-new developers, students, and new technologists, which is one of the Themes of .NET, which guide the platform, languages, and tooling roadmap.
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What to Expect in .NET 6
There’s more information on the plans, changes, and challenges encountered with the current .NET 6 development on Microsoft’s Themes of .NET.
- Themes of .NET
core
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.NET Monthly Roundup - March 2024 - .NET 9 Preview 2, Smart Components, AI fun, and more!
🌟.NET 9 Preview 2 ➡️.NET 9 Preview 2 Discussion ➡️ASP.NET Core updates in .NET 9 Preview 2 ➡️ASP.NET Core updates in .NET 9 Preview 2 Release Notes ➡️EF Core updates in .NET 9 Preview 2 ➡️.NET Aspire preview 4 - .NET Aspire
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Locally test and validate your Renovate configuration files
DEBUG: packageFiles with updates (repository=local) "config": { "nuget": [ { "deps": [ { "datasource": "nuget", "depType": "nuget", "depName": "Microsoft.Extensions.Hosting", "currentValue": "7.0.0", "updates": [ { "bucket": "non-major", "newVersion": "7.0.1", "newValue": "7.0.1", "releaseTimestamp": "2023-02-14T13:21:52.713Z", "newMajor": 7, "newMinor": 0, "updateType": "patch", "branchName": "renovate/dotnet-monorepo" }, { "bucket": "major", "newVersion": "8.0.0", "newValue": "8.0.0", "releaseTimestamp": "2023-11-14T13:23:17.653Z", "newMajor": 8, "newMinor": 0, "updateType": "major", "branchName": "renovate/major-dotnet-monorepo" } ], "packageName": "Microsoft.Extensions.Hosting", "versioning": "nuget", "warnings": [], "sourceUrl": "https://github.com/dotnet/runtime", "registryUrl": "https://api.nuget.org/v3/index.json", "homepage": "https://dot.net/", "currentVersion": "7.0.0", "isSingleVersion": true, "fixedVersion": "7.0.0" } ], "packageFile": "RenovateDemo.csproj" } ] }
- The full API diff between .NET 7 and .NET 8
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Why isn’t dotnet core popular among startups?
The tooling is not entirely open or freely available.
If you, for e.g., want to debug you have to use MS tooling.[0] You also can't use VSCodium because only the MS built/distributed version of VSCode contains the necessary proprietary binary blobs necessary to debug C# (which also means you're forced to using the aggressive telemetry and other data collection built into the non-open source distribution of VSCode).
They've also taken steps to lock down the LSP support for C#, which once again requires that you use a MS sanctioned code editor to write C#. [1]
I really enjoy writing C# and think dotnet is a great platform to develop for, but the barriers preventing me from building more projects on it is that I don't want to be forced to use VSCode or Visual Studio.
[0] https://github.com/dotnet/core/issues/505
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New 64-bit game client
Microsoft does not adapt their new products to operating systems (https://github.com/dotnet/core/issues/7556) which have reached End-of-Support status. Therefore, the game's system requirements have changed:
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Thanks to .Net core
- Consulta Git Exclude Files
- The Primeagen has thoughts on the RF’s licensing proposal
- Announcing BitcoinCashClient - A NuGet library for easy integration of BCH into any C# .NET application
What are some alternatives?
ASP.NET Core - ASP.NET Core is a cross-platform .NET framework for building modern cloud-based web applications on Windows, Mac, or Linux.
homebridge - HomeKit support for the impatient.
jackson-1
CompreFace - Leading free and open-source face recognition system
FrameworkBenchmarks - Source for the TechEmpower Framework Benchmarks project
double-take - Unified UI and API for processing and training images for facial recognition.
loom - https://openjdk.org/projects/loom
Mycodo - An environmental monitoring and regulation system
.NET Runtime - .NET is a cross-platform runtime for cloud, mobile, desktop, and IoT apps.
Jellyfin - The Free Software Media System
sdk - Core functionality needed to create .NET Core projects, that is shared between Visual Studio and CLI
Domoticz - Open source Home Automation System