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Developing Blazor applications requires .NET Core 3.0 and Visual Studio (VS 2019 16.3 for Windows and VS Code with the C# extension for Mac/Linux).
Visual Studio Magazine's stable of expert programmers this year wrote code-laden, hands-on tutorials ranging from traditional topics such as ASP.NET MVC to cutting-edge Blazor to Microsoft's new ...
The latest release of .NET 8 Release Candidate 2 brings a lot of additions and changes to ASP.NET Core. This release is planned to be the last one before the final version of .NET 8 is released ...
Blazor is heading for the big time, to be packaged with the next major release of .NET Core, ready for production use. Specifically, some components of Microsoft's experimental Blazor project for ...
Microsoft’s Blazor experiment uses modern web technologies like WebAssembly to put a .Net runtime inside your browser ...
Progress® Telerik® UI for ASP.NET Core now includes official support for .NET Core 3.0 preview 5, allowing developers to utilize the component suite with the latest version of the .NET Core ...
Microsoft’s .NET strategy may have been a little unclear recently, with two distinct strands of development in the familiar .NET Framework and the new, open-source .NET Core. A common set of ...