Microsoft has released a preview of Microsoft.Extensions.AI, a set of .NET libraries that simplify AI integration into applications.
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Microsoft is making .NET 9 Release Candidate 1 available to download for app developers, which includes some enhanced WebSocket APIs and other improvements.
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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.
.NET 9 has received its latest preview update today with Preview 4. Microsoft announced this today at Build 2024 and states that the new preview is about performance and optimization.
Microsoft is preparing to release the next major Windows 11 feature update, version 24H2, later this year. Reports suggest the RTM is almost here and it's off to a rocky start with broken support.
Microsoft has added GitHub Copilot Chat integration into the Azure Migrate application and code assessment extension for Visual Studio. Like GitHub Copilot, this feature will require a subscription.
Microsoft has released the first preview version of the .NET 9 developer platform. It's also outlined the goals it wants to reach for the final version of .NET which should be available in late 2024.
Microsoft has announced today that it is making the first preview of .NET 8 available to download. This is the next long-term support release of the open-source developer platform.
This week's edition of Microsoft Weekly is chock-full of news about the new Bing's weirdness, a bunch of Windows bugs and patches, and some new features coming to Microsoft software.
Our latest edition of Microsoft Weekly covers the launch of the OpenAI-powered version of Bing, what's next for Windows 11, and a range of updates for first- and third-party software for Windows.
For the first time since initial publication in 2017, Microsoft has updated its guidance for the .NET language strategy. There are no major changes but the idea is to make it more discoverable.
Microsoft has rolled out an out-of-band (OOB) update to resolve an issue related to XPS documents not displayed correctly in WPF-based readers. The problem was introduced in December's Patch Tuesday.
Visual Studio 2022 version 17.4 is now live. It is the first release of the IDE to have native support for Arm64, and it also packs the latest version of .NET. A preview for version 17.5 is ready too.