Microsoft's .NET Core 2.0 is done and available for download as of Aug. 14. Microsoft's primary goal with .NET Core and .NET Standard was to make more of its application programming interfaces (APIs) ...
All versions of the .NET Framework can coexist with each other fine. I've had 1.0, 1.1, 2.0, 3.0, and 3.5 installed all at once and there were no problems.
Just a quick and probably a banal question (I know that I could Google, but I thought I might get more specific answers here); you see, on the friend's spare computer that I am using now there's a ...
The open source .NET Standard 2.0 project was finalized today, providing a formal spec for .NET APIs that should be available to developers working with all .NET implementations. With finalization, ...
Microsoft's new .NET Core 2.0 and .NET Standard 2.0 offerings may be generating the most buzz among .NET developers these days, but for many use cases the traditional .NET Framework is still the best ...
How things change! Microsoft is porting SQL Server to Red Hat's Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). And now, Red Hat will support Microsoft's open-source .NET Core 2.0 on RHEL, Red Hat OpenShift ...
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