The Morning Brew #3349
Posted by Chris Alcock on Tuesday 9th November 2021 at 06:00 am | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew
.NET 6 & Visual Studio 2022
- Announcing .NET 6 — The Fastest .NET Yet – Richard Lander
- Announcing ASP.NET Core in .NET 6 – Daniel Roth
- Visual Studio 2022 now available – Amanda Silver
- Visual Studio 2022 Launch Event – Channel 9
- Announcing .NET MAUI Preview 10 – David Ortinau
- What’s New for Visual Basic in Visual Studio 2022 – Kathleen Dollard
- Announcing NuGet 6.0 – Source Mapping, Package Vulnerabilities, Faster Solution Load, Oh My! – Jon Douglas
- General Availability of PowerShell 7.2 – Steve Lee
- What’s New in Xamarin and Visual Studio 2022 – David Ortinau
- Visual Studio 2022 for Mac Preview 3, and Upcoming Native M1 Processor Support – Jordan Matthiesen
- Azure Functions 4.0 and .NET 6 support are now generally available – Anthony Chu
- .NET November 2021 Updates – 5.0.12 and 3.1.21 – Sanket Kalaskar
Software
- Cake – Cake v2.0.0 RC 1 released – Pascal Berger
Information
- Reader as a profunctor – Mark Seemann
- Bite-Size .NET 6 – UnionBy, IntersectBy, ExceptBy, and DistinctBy – Matthew Jones
- Full-stack .NET 6 Apps with Blazor WebAssembly and Azure Static Web Apps – Anthony Chu
- Get started with minimal API for .NET 6 – Chris Noring
- ASP.NET Core scheduling with Quartz.NET and SignalR monitoring – Damien Bowden
- Beg Bounties – Troy Hunt
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