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Nov 08, 2019
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Announcing .NET Core 3.1 Preview 2 | .NET Blogdevblogs.microsoft.com
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Exploring lighter alternatives to Electron for hosting a Blazor desktop appblog.stevensanderson.com
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Clean code begins in your IDE with SonarLint
Up your coding game and discover issues early. SonarLint is a free plugin that helps you find & fix bugs and security issues from the moment you start writing code. Install from your favorite IDE marketplace today. » Learn more
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.NET Core 3 for Windows Desktopdevblogs.microsoft.com
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Access the most powerful time series database as a service
Ingest, store, & analyze all types of time series data in a fully-managed, purpose-built database. Keep data forever with low-cost storage and superior data compression. » Learn more
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Consider using C# 8 with the .NET Frameworkmedium.com
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The history of the GC configs | .NET Blogdevblogs.microsoft.com
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LiteDB - A .NET NoSQL Document Store in a single data file - https://www.litedb.org
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NHibernate Object Relational Mapper
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.NET Core Extensions and Helper NuGet packages.
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A cross platform build and deployment automation system for building projects and executing deployment scripts using C# code.
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F# to JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, Rust and Dart Compiler
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