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by bill-s, 2017-04-29T22:22:03.000Z
Today we are happy to announce the release of SignalR 2.2.2-preview1.by bill-s, 2017-04-28T18:31:42.000Z
The natural evolution of Platform As A Service, Functions As A Service is the cornerstone of the new serverless paradigm. Learn how Azure Functions allows you to develop naturally scalable and event-driven "nano-service" solutions.by bill-s, 2017-04-29T22:22:04.000Z
In today’s post, I’d like to present a dozen of minimalistic samples that you can make use of within ASP.NET Core application.by bill-s, 2017-04-29T22:22:06.000Z
Continuing with topics based on ASP.NET Core code reviews. Here is a bit of code I came across in an application’s Startup class.by bill-s, 2017-04-29T18:52:24.000Z
The Microsoft Build developer conference takes place in Seattle on May 10–12, but no matter where you are, join us for live-streamed keynotes, announcements, technical sessions, and more as it happens. Learn more about how Windows helps you engage your users, keep their information safe, and reach them in more places–RSVP now.by bill-s, 2017-04-29T22:21:59.000Z
Tweetinvi is an intuitive .NET C# library to access the Twitter REST API.by bill-s, 2017-04-29T18:50:47.000Z
Learn to use Visual Studio, Visual Studio Team Services, Application Insights and Team Foundation Server to decrease rework, increase transparency into your application and increase the rate at which you can ship high quality software throughout the application lifecycleby bill-s, 2017-04-29T22:22:01.000Z
This project had a long development as we had to wait till all the latest bits of the ASP.NET Core tools (which only became final with Visul Studio 2017) were finally available to deliver a complete and up to date picture of how to develop an ASP.NET Core application.by bill-s, 2017-04-29T18:50:20.000Z
.NET Core is the modular, open source and cross-platform set of tools that allows you to build next-generation .NET applications, which run on Windows, Linux and macOSby bill-s, 2017-04-29T18:51:48.000Z
We are excited to share the preview release of in-database analytics and machine learning with Python in SQL Server. Python is one of the most popular languages for data science and has a rich ecosystem of powerful libraries.