Visual Studio teaches you how to use the updated C# language features and this is pretty neat to watch. I maintain, of course, that if the Egyptians had access to gifs they would have used them to communicate instead of emojis.
New data access benchmarks for .NET 5 and .NET Framework 4.8 This benchmark covers all major ORMs (and Microsoft data access strategies like ADO.NET) and has been updated for .NET 5 and .NET Framework 4.8. Enjoy.
Migration of Bing’s Workflow Engine to .NET 5, by Ben Watson The only fault I have with this blog post is that they never tell you what XAP stands for. If you know, could you do me a solid and let
me know, please?
Richard Lander talks with folks from the .NET team about “diagnostics” in another “Conversation” series The format is neat, even if the title is a little boring.
Microsoft continues its tradition of parroting Mac by
parroting Mac OS X for Windows 11 . I’m not even mad. That does look better.
Here’s another article on Windows 11 updated look , if you’re interested in that sort of thing.
So good I’ll share it twice. You wanted a .NET Repl, right?
Well now you’ve got one .
Thanks to Khalid Abuakmeh
I’ve learned that Entity Framework Core Exceptions are pretty nice . It tells you the problem and how to fix it. We’re in 2021 folks, so this shouldn’t be revolutionary, but it is.
Microsoft had an outage related to its Ubuntu repositories because of…
Diskspace issues . Ok, first off, #hugops to the team that had to deal with this outage. Second: You’re the #2 cloud provider in the world. You don’t get to have diskspace issues, especially when you have invaded my desktop with “OneDrive”. Those are the rules.
Visual Studio 16.11 Preview 2 has been released and this release includes lots of little fixes plus improvements for Git in Visual Studio.
You can now try out Visual Studio 2022 Preview 1 (64-bit edition) for free.