Visual Studio 2022 Preview 1 was released recently. While normally I hold off on talking about preview releases and other items that are going to change rapidly like .NET 6, I think it is important to know what VS2022 is all about so you know what to expect in the coming months. So in this video, we are going to see VS2022 in action, we will see what the new features are, and we will talk about what this means for VS2019.
Kotlin goes WebAssembly!
Kotlin 1.8.20 introduces the newest multiplatform compilation target for Kotlin – WebAssembly! This opens up new possibilities for Kotlin developers, ranging from writing web apps, to blazing fast server-side development with Node.js and standalone WebAssembly runtimes, and even bringing your Compose Multiplatform apps to the browser!
سری آموزشی مقدماتی Web API
Our beginner's guide to building Web APIs with ASP.NET Core is designed to provide you with the foundation you need to start building Web APIs with .NET in a collection of short, pragmatic collection of videos. Web APIs have become a critical component in almost every type of software we use today. In this introductory video series, we will walk you through the fundamental concepts you need to know to get started with building Web APIs using ASP.NET Core. We will cover topics such as routing, validation, working with data, and much more.
This repository was created with the intention of helping developers master their concepts in JavaScript. It is not a requirement, but a guide for future studies. It is based on an article written by Stephen Curtis and you can read it here
This repository was created with the intention of helping developers master their concepts in JavaScript. It is not a requirement, but a guide for future studies. It is based on an article written by Stephen Curtis and you can read it here.
NET Core 3.1.10. منتشر شد
.NET Core 3.1.10 - November 10, 2020
The .NET 3.1.10 and .NET SDK 3.1.110 releases are available for download. The latest 3.1 release is always listed at .NET 3.1 Releases.
Downloads
| SDK Installer1 | SDK Binaries1 | Runtime Installer | Runtime Binaries | ASP.NET Core Runtime | Windows Desktop Runtime |
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Windows | x86 | x64 | x86 | x64 | Arm | x86 | x64 | x86 | x64 | Arm | x86 | x64 | Arm | Hosting Bundle 2 | x86 | x64 |
macOS | x64 | x64 | x64 | x64 | x64 1 | - |
Linux | Snap Install | x64 | Arm | Arm64 | x64 Alpine | - | x64 | Arm | Arm64 | x64 Alpine | Arm64 Alpine | x64 1 | Arm 1 | Arm64 1 | x64 Alpine | Arm64 Alpine | - |
RHEL6 | - | x64 | - | x64 | - | |
| Checksums | Checksums | Checksums | Checksums | Checksums | Checksums |
مقدمه ای بر Free Style
With the release of Free Style 1.0, I figure it's about time to write about Free Style - how it works, why you'd want to use it and little introduction to CSS-in-JS. This has been a long time coming, with my first commit to Free Style over a year ago, and the first commit to Free Style in its current form 10 months ago. This is not a blog post designed to sway decisions - as always, you should use your own fair judgement.