Folks, sorry for the delay on the release of this episode. We’re getting into the holiday season here in the United States, and we’ve had to do some traveling.
This episode caps off at November 20th. Episode 13th will be recorded soon, and will fill in the gaps (slightly extended as well), so stay tuned!
THE NEWS
FROM REDMOND
- .NET Framework November 2019 Preview of Quality Rollup
- .NET Framework November 13, 2019, Update for .NET Framework 4.8
- .NET Framework Repair Tool
- Visual Studio 2019 version 16.3.9
- Visual Studio 2019 version 16.4 Preview 5
- .NET Core November 2019 Updates – 2.1.14, 2.2.8, and 3.0.1
- Announcing .NET Core 3.1 Preview 3
- ASP.NET Core updates in .NET Core 3.1 Preview 3
- Improvements in .NET Core 3.0 for troubleshooting and monitoring distributed apps
- Re-imagining collaboration for Visual Studio with Live Share app casting and contacts
- Visual Studio for Mac: Take Control of Your IDE with Keybindings
- MSDN Backlog
- ML.NET Model Builder Updates
- gRPC vs HTTP APIs
- Building Modern Cloud Applications using Pulumi and .NET Core
AROUND THE WORLD
- Meet WebWindow, a cross-platform webview library for .NET Core
- Exploring lighter alternatives to Electron for hosting a Blazor desktop app
- Using foreach with index in C# - Thomas Levesque’s .NET blog
- IHostingEnvironment vs IHostEnvironment - obsolete types in .NET Core 3.0
- Edge for ARM
- Stir Scholarship
- Mirantis acquires Docker Enterprise
- Announcing PostSharp 6.4 RC: Support for .NET Core 3.0
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