Microsoft has announced that the Microsoft Agent Framework has reached Release Candidate status for both .NET and Python. This milestone indicates that the API surface is stable and feature-complete ...
Microsoft has updated Windows App Development CLI to v0.2, adding .NET support, manifest placeholders, and Microsoft Store ...
Microsoft updated its Windows App Development CLI (winapp) to version 0.2 and added some eagerly anticipated new features.
The next major release, .NET 11, should arrive in November 2026, and the project recently unveiled its first public preview. Like earlier first looks, it’s nowhere near feature complete, with several ...
This unhandled exception occurs primarily because the .NET Framework application cannot write essential data to the disk. You are most likely to encounter this error ...
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Microsoft has revealed that .NET 6 will soon reach the end of its official support. The free open-source developer platform will no longer be supported by the company on November 12, 2024. The end is ...
passwords are a problem. While they remain the main way we secure applications, services, and systems, they’re increasingly vulnerable. Cloud compute makes it economical to brute-force valuable ...
Microsoft this week shipped one last minor update for .NET 7, which is no longer supported as of May 14. Because of the company's scheme of annually alternating .NET releases between Long Term Support ...
Microsoft’s July 2018 series of patching missteps, with .Net security patches in particular, have left many admins in the lurch. Less than two weeks after they were first unleashed, poorly documented ...
Two months after .NET 10.0, Microsoft starts preview series for version 11, primarily with innovations in the web frontend framework Blazor. At the same time, updates for Visual Studio have also been ...
Microsoft Corp. last week officially removed the “.Net” tag from its enterprise server family of products and introduced a replacement brand name — Windows Server System. Barry Goffe, a group manager ...