نگاهی به MAUI در NET 6.
With .NET 6 previews starting right around the corner, it is time to start getting excited for the new .NET Multi-platform App UI (MAUI) that was announced at BUILD 2020. This year of .NET has a lot of amazing things for client application developers. Let’s review the highlights and set your expectations for the year ahead.
F# 4.7 منتشر شد
NET 7 Preview 4. منتشر شد
The fourth preview of .NET 7 includes enhancements to observability in
the .NET implementation of OpenTelemetry, the addition of properties to
track microseconds and nanoseconds in date and time structures, new
metrics for caching extensions, performance-boosting “on stack
replacement,” APIs to work with .tar
archives, and additional features as part of an ongoing effort to
improve the performance of and add features to regular expressions in
.NET 7.
کتابخانه Hangfire
An easy way to perform background job processing in your .NET and .NET Core applications. No Windows Service or separate process required. CPU and I/O intensive, long-running and short-running jobs are supported. Backed by Redis, SQL Server, SQL Azure and MSMQ.
PM> Install-Package Hangfire
After installation, update your existing OWIN Startup file with the following lines of code. If you do not have this class in your project or don't know what is it, please read the Quick start guide to learn about how to install Hangfire.
public void Configuration(IAppBuilder app)
{
GlobalConfiguration.Configuration.UseSqlServerStorage("<connection string or its name>");
app.UseHangfireServer();
app.UseHangfireDashboard();
}
ویدیوهای کنفرانس NDC 2015
the first PR into .NET and other tales from an OSS contributor - Adam RalphCode
Gems From the Rosyln and .NET Source Code - Scott Allen
Making .NET Applications Faster - Sasha Goldshtein
Migrating your API from Web API 2 to MVC 6 - Filip W
Up and Running with ASP.NET on Linux - Mark Rendle
Type-Driven Development - Mark Seemann
جزئیاتی درباره تغییرات NET Core 2.0.
It has only been about a year since .NET Core 1.0 RC came out. We are now getting close to .NET Core 2.0. We have been playing with .NET Core since the betas and feel like the quality of the 1.0 runtime was very good. Our only complaint has really been odd Visual Studio behavior. We would expect that with 2.0, the adoption of .NET Core is likely to skyrocket.