Microsoft announced today that its .NET Multi-platform App UI (MAUI) is now generally available for cross-platform app development.


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Microsoft announced today that its .NET Multi-platform App UI (MAUI) is now generally available for cross-platform app development.
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Microsoft has released updates to key pieces of its .NET stack this week, among them .NET 7 Preview 4 and .NET MAUI RC3.
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Microsoft’s new cross-platform developer solution is barreling towards completion, with the framework hitting the RC2 milestone this week.
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Microsoft has issued some .NET-related pre-release milestones, among them .NET 7 Preview 3 and the .NET MAUI Release Candidate.
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Microsoft today announced the first preview release of .NET 7, along with previews of ASP.NET Core 7 and Entity Framework 7.
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20 years ago today, Microsoft launched the first version of .NET alongside Visual Studio .NET, kicking off the .NET era.
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Developers curious about the future of the Microsoft developer stack filed into PDC 2000 in Orlando to learn more about .NET in July 2000.
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Predictably, Microsoft won’t meet its overly aggressive schedule for .NET MAUI, its more modern and capable replacement for Xamarin.
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This week during Build 2021, Microsoft issued .NET 6 Preview 4 and revealed that the final .NET 6 version will ship on November 9.
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Microsoft today announced the availability of the Windows Community Toolkit 7, the latest version of this set of tools for Windows desktop developers.
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On June 22, 2000, Microsoft co-founder and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates announced the .NET (“dot NET”) platform.
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As promised, Microsoft today released .NET Core 3.0 with new versions of ASP.NET, EFC Core 3.0, C# 8.0, F# 4.7, and Visual Studio.
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Microsoft today released a new series of developer videos explaining the entire .NET Core stack.
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Microsoft has announced the release of .NET Core 3.0 Release Candidate (RC1), a near-final version of its portable software platform.