2019 - Vol. 16 - Issue 1 - .NET Core 3.0
.NET Core 3.0
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.NET Core: The WOW Factor
Rod is just as excited as everyone else about all the new tools in .NET Core 3.0.
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Be More Productive in Visual Studio 2019
If you thought Visual Studio was a great tool before, you’re going to go nuts about the latest release. Mika and Kendra talk about the changes that they’re most excited about.
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Upgrading Windows Desktop Applications with .NET Core 3
It’s not enough that creating apps using .NET Core is better than ever before. Now, Olia shows us how with .NET Core 3, upgrading existing apps is easier, too.
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ML.NET: Machine Learning for .NET Developers
Machine Learning doesn’t have to be the big scary monster lurking in the dark. Bri and Cesar show you how Microsoft’s ML.NET lets you design your own models specific to your deployment context and needs even if you’ve never played with ML before.
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A New Era of Productivity with Blazor
Blazor is a new Web framework that uses .NET Core’s architecture, essentially combining the simplicity of Razor with .NET Core concepts. Ed shows you how to get the most from this great tool.
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Entity Framework Core 3.0: A Foundation for the Future
The latest release of Entity Framework gets it geared up for some big future changes. Julie shows you that the changes are nothing to sneeze at.
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What’s New in ASP.NET Core 3.0
Get ready for an exciting list (and examples) as Shawn explores the new tools in ASP.NET Core 3.0.
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Visual Studio for Mac 8.3: It’s Not Just for Xamarin Anymore!
If you’ve been putting off using VS on the Mac, you’ll be excited by Ben’s experience with the new release. It’s got all the whistles and bells you know and love and it makes some tasks even easier than you’d expect.
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From Xamarin Native to Xamarin.Forms: Reaping the Rewards without the Risk
If you need access to native platforms, you’re going to want to see what Ryan has to say about Xamarin.Forms. He’ll show you that migration isn’t the pain you thought it might be.
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gRPC as a Replacement for WCF
You’ve been programming in C# for a while now, and you know that you need bidirectional streaming with low latency and high throughput. Google’s remote procedure call offering (gRPC) has what you need, and Magnus shows you why.
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Essential C# 8.0
When .NET Core got its makeover, so did C#. Mark shows you what’s improved and why you’ll want to work with it right away.