Dr. Holger Schwichtenberg
15.11.2021 12:11:02
@W1ese1 @heisedc Danke für die Idee! Streng genommen sind DateOnly und TimeOnly keine Sprachfeatures von C# 10, sondern gehören zur .NET Base Class Library. DateOnly passt aber gut in den Kontext dieses Cheat Sheet-Beispiels. Hier die neuste Version! https://t.co/KwULDz1yr8
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Dr. Holger Schwichtenberg
13.11.2021 09:54:41
Artikelschreiben für @heisedc am Samstagvormittag: Ich habe das kleine Kunststück fertig gebracht, *fast alle* neuen C# 10-Sprachfeatures in 2 überschaubare und kommentierte Listings unterzubringen, die zusammen auch noch Sinn machen?? Noch jemand eine Idee, was noch reinpasst? https://t.co/vNbQyGpuxH
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Dr. Holger Schwichtenberg
12.11.2021 13:39:18
Aktuelle Bücher zu C# 10 und .NET 6 https://t.co/hMeRgvS50v
@dotnet @efmagicunicorns @aspnet https://t.co/fIYezFpx1M
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Dr. Holger Schwichtenberg
12.11.2021 10:42:00
.NET 6, C# 10 und Visual Studio 2022 sind diese Woche erst erschienen, der DOTNET-DOKTOR hat seine Fachbücher schon auf dem aktuellen Stand veröffentlicht.
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Dr. Holger Schwichtenberg
11.11.2021 22:33:02
.NET Blog: MSBuild and 64-bit Visual Studio 2022 https://t.co/oUJ69ujVsL
Visual Studio’s shift to 64-bit means your builds in Visual Studio 2022 will run in a 64-bit MSBuild. This will not cause any problems for most people. However, if your build includes a task that is 32-bi…
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Dr. Holger Schwichtenberg
11.11.2021 22:33:00
.NET Blog: Announcing dotnet monitor in .NET 6 https://t.co/Z0ftgARMHr
We first introduced dotnet monitor as an experimental tool in June 2020 and have been hard at work to turn it into a production grade tool over the last year. Today I’m excited to announce the first support…
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Dr. Holger Schwichtenberg
10.11.2021 10:59:48
Neu in .NET 6 [5]: LINQ-Operator Chunk() https://t.co/l3vLj3MLWZ
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Dr. Holger Schwichtenberg
10.11.2021 08:13:00
Die Serie zu den Neuerungen in .NET 6 behandelt im fünfte Teil einen Operator zum Aufteilen einer Liste in gleich große Teile.
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Dr. Holger Schwichtenberg
09.11.2021 22:39:38
.NET Blog: .NET Framework November 2021 Cumulative Update https://t.co/hfcgUhLScT
Today, we are releasing the November 2021 Cumulative Update for .NET Framework.
Security
The November Security and Quality Rollup Update does not contain any new security fixes. See February 20…
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Dr. Holger Schwichtenberg
09.11.2021 20:38:08
.NET Blog: F# 6 is officially here! https://t.co/7YB2C66fN1
F# 6 is now released as part of .NET 6. You’ll find new task based async, pipeline debugging, and many features to make your code simpler and more performant.
You can find the full list of features in the RC2 blog po…
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Dr. Holger Schwichtenberg
09.11.2021 20:38:06
.NET Blog: Announcing YARP 1.0 Release https://t.co/4NuY1TazB3
Today we announce the release of YARP 1.0, which can be downloaded from NuGet. YARP (Yet Another Reverse Proxy) is a highly customizable reverse proxy built using .NET. The biggest differentiator between YARP and o…
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Dr. Holger Schwichtenberg
09.11.2021 20:38:05
.NET Blog: Announcing .NET MAUI Preview 10 https://t.co/H4kWApJntn
.NET Multi-platform App UI (MAUI) Preview 10 is now available atop the stable release of .NET 6, and you can acquire it today in the preview channel of Visual Studio 2022. This new release includes the merging …
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Dr. Holger Schwichtenberg
09.11.2021 20:38:04
.NET Blog: .NET November 2021 Updates – 5.0.12 and 3.1.21 https://t.co/QHVIpPyfBa
Today, we are releasing the .NET November 2021 Updates. These updates contains reliability and other improvements. See the individual release notes for details on updated packages.
You can downl…
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Dr. Holger Schwichtenberg
09.11.2021 20:38:01
.NET Blog: Announcing .NET 6 — The Fastest .NET Yet https://t.co/0tErTWWJZ7
Welcome to .NET 6. Today’s release is the result of just over a year’s worth of effort by the .NET Team and community. C# 10 and F# 6 deliver language improvements that make your code simpler and bette…
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Dr. Holger Schwichtenberg
09.11.2021 20:37:59
.NET Blog: What’s New for Visual Basic in Visual Studio 2022 https://t.co/CT7hZzviCs
Visual Studio 2022 and .NET 6.0 have some great new features for Visual Basic developers. Some of these features can affect the way you write code every day. Many of the productivity features …
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