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Roundup #48: .NET Reunified, Performance in .NET Core 3, XAML Hot Reload, Blazor

Here are the things that caught my eye recently in .NET.  I’d love to hear what you found most interesting this week.  Let me know in the comments or on Twitter. .NET Reunified: Microsoft’s Plans for .NET 5 When Microsoft announced .NET 5 at Microsoft Build 2019 in May, it marked an important step forward for developers working across desktop, Web, mobile, cloud and device platforms. In fact, .NET 5 is that rare platform update that unifies divergent frameworks, reduces code complexity and significantly advances cross-platform reach. Link: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/mt833477.aspx What’s new for performance in .NET Core and ASP.NET Core 3.0… Read More »Roundup #48: .NET Reunified, Performance in .NET Core 3, XAML Hot Reload, Blazor

Roundup #45: AWS Secrets Manager, Microservices, ASP.NET Core Architect, WCF vs gRPC

Here are the things that caught my eye this week in .NET.  I’d love to hear what you found most interesting this week.  Let me know in the comments or on Twitter. AWS Secrets Manager client-side caching in .NET AWS Secrets Manager now has a client-side caching library for.NET that makes it easier to access secrets from .NET applications. This is in addition to client-side caching libraries for Java, JDBC, Python, and Go. These libraries help you improve availability, reduce latency, and reduce the cost of retrieving your secrets. Secrets Manager cache library does this by serving secrets out of a local cache and eliminating frequent… Read More »Roundup #45: AWS Secrets Manager, Microservices, ASP.NET Core Architect, WCF vs gRPC

Roundup #44: Porting Desktop Apps to .NET Core, .NET Core 3 Progress, GC Pressure, WCF vs gRPC

Here are the things that caught my eye this week in .NET.  I’d love to hear what you found most interesting this week.  Let me know in the comments or on Twitter. Porting desktop apps to .NET Core Since I’ve been working with the community on porting desktop applications from .NET Framework to .NET Core, I’ve noticed that there are two camps of folks: some want a very simple and short list of instructions to get their apps ported to .NET Core while others prefer a more principled approach with more background information. Instead of writing up a “Swiss Army… Read More »Roundup #44: Porting Desktop Apps to .NET Core, .NET Core 3 Progress, GC Pressure, WCF vs gRPC