Quantum Development Kits adopts .NET6 and supports Visual Studio 2022
In March’s Quantum Development Kit (QDK) release 0.24, we updated the QDK to use and require .NET 6.0 instead of .NET Core 3.1. This change will
In March’s Quantum Development Kit (QDK) release 0.24, we updated the QDK to use and require .NET 6.0 instead of .NET Core 3.1. This change will
Previously, I introduced Microsoft Teams Toolkit preview in a series of blog posts. I am happy to announce that Teams Toolkit for Visual Studio
ML.NET is an open-source, cross-platform machine learning framework for .NET developers that enables integration of custom machine learning into .NET
A friend once quipped to me that “computer science is entirely about sorting and searching”. While that’s a gross overgeneralization, there’s
A friend once quipped to me that “computer science is entirely about sorting and searching”. While that’s a gross overgeneralization, there’s
.NET is a free, open-source development platform for building numerous apps, such as web apps, web APIs, serverless functions in the cloud, mobile
In Visual Studio 17.1 there are a number of enhancements to Go To Definition (and Go To Implementation, and Go To Base, etc.) allowing you
In this blog we show you how to build a Microsoft.NET Web API application with Amazon Aurora Database using AWS App Runner. AWS App Runner makes it
Visual Studio 17.1 (Visual Studio 2022 Update 1) and .NET SDK 6.0.200 include preview features for C# 11! You can update Visual Studio or download
Visual Studio 17.1 (Visual Studio 2022 Update 1) and .NET SDK 6.0.200 include preview features for C# 11! You can update Visual Studio or download
It’s been a while since I’ve coded more than a few lines of C# and in that time Microsoft has gone from .NET Core 3.1 to .NET 5 and now 6. I am
NOTE: This post assumes the reader has some familiarity with the AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK). To get started with the AWS CDK, please visit the
More than 20 years ago, Microsoft introduced their .NET Framework. A reaction to Java and the use of virtual machines and dynamic (re)compiling of
Visual Studio Installer not only allows you to manage all the different versions of Visual Studio you have installed on your workstation, you can
The recent Visual Studio 2022 Launch event was jam-packed with content, and that included updates on extensibility! If you missed out on the live