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May 25, 2023
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Refactor your dotNET HTTP Clients to Typed HTTP Clientstimdeschryver.dev
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Dev Drive for Performance Improvements in Visual Studio and Dev Boxes! - Visual Studio Blogdevblogs.microsoft.com
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Access the most powerful time series database as a service
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Hot Reload Supports Modifying Generics! - .NET Blogdevblogs.microsoft.com
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Object Detection in ML.NET Model Builder - .NET Blogdevblogs.microsoft.com
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Transform your business with smart .NET apps powered by Azure and ChatGPT - .NET Blogdevblogs.microsoft.com
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Static code analysis for 29 languages.
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Anyone using Application Insights SDK for .NET here?anthonysimmon.com
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Feature toggle management in .NET Coreblog.kbegiedza.eu
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Local Development - Dapr Sidecar with docker-composewww.drewhayes.dev
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The World's First Universal Mod Loader for Unity Games compatible with both Il2Cpp and Mono
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