Microsoft’s .NET Core 3.1 nears the end
Microsoft announced that it will stop providing service updates, security fixes, and technical support for .NET Core 3.1 on December 13, 2022.
Microsoft announced that it will stop providing service updates, security fixes, and technical support for .NET Core 3.1 on December 13, 2022.
Experimental successor to C++ strives for C++ performance and compatibility while avoiding its technical debt and ‘extreme difficulty’ to improve.
The latest release of the Node.js rival features improved transpiler performance, smarter type checking, and debugging and fallback error handling support.
The end is near for Java 7, a nearly 11-year-old release of standard Java. Oracle is set to discontinue extended support at the end of July 2022.
RHEL clone provider hopes cloud-native build system will help it release new versions of Rocky within one week of new RHEL releases.
Go 1.19, due in August, aligns the Go memory model with the memory model used by C, C++, Java, JavaScript, Rust, and Swift.
Microsoft announced that the next version of .NET will provide multiple different rate limiting algorithms that allow developers to control the flow of requests to application resources.
Nvidia’s Quantum Optimised Device Architecture allows HPC and AI experts to add quantum computing to existing applications, using C++ and Python.
Visual Studio Code 1.69 introduces the Command Center, while the VS Code Server streamlines connections to remote development machines.
Multi-platform UI toolkit for .NET enables WebAssembly threads and exceptions ahead of official .NET 7 support.
The sixth edition of the C# language specification allows for more openness and community participation in changes to the language, Microsoft said.
Update to Microsoft’s typed JavaScript also introduces improvements to how intersection and union types work and how TypeScript narrows types.
The Rust programming language is the most frequently used language for developing WebAssembly applications, according to a recent survey.
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Microsoft will switch the C# extension to the Language Server Protocol to enable more advanced tooling, including capabilities such as IntelliSense.
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