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Join the .NET & C# Teams at Microsoft Build 2025
Apr 15, 2025
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Join the .NET & C# Teams at Microsoft Build 2025

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.NET Team

The countdown to Microsoft Build 2025 is on! Join us May 19-22 either in-person in Seattle or online and explore an exciting lineup of .NET and C# content, incl...

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C# 14 – Exploring extension members
May 8, 2025
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C# 14 – Exploring extension members

Kathleen Dollard
Kathleen Dollard

C# 14 introduces extension members. See how the `extension` syntax offers flexibility for extension authors and continuity for developers using extensions

Why we built our startup in C#
May 7, 2025
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Why we built our startup in C#

Sam Cox
Sam Cox

Tracebit built their B2B SaaS security product using C#.

Packaging and Publishing a .NET MAUI Library with GitHub Actions
Apr 30, 2025
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Packaging and Publishing a .NET MAUI Library with GitHub Actions

Sweeky Satpathy David Ortinau
Sweeky,
David

In this post, learn how to setup a DevOps pipeline to build and publish a .NET MAUI library with GitHub Actions.

Building Real‑Time iOS Apps with SignalR: Introducing the Official Swift Client (Public Preview)
Apr 22, 2025
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Building Real‑Time iOS Apps with SignalR: Introducing the Official Swift Client (Public Preview)

Kevin Guo
Kevin Guo

Introduction Until now, iOS developers who wanted real‑time, bi‑directional communication with SignalR had to rely on community‑built clients or roll their own Swift implementation—both of which introduced maintenance and compatibility headaches. We’re excited to announce that the official SignalR Swift client is now available in public preview. With this release, you can: In this post you’ll learn how to set up the Swift client and use its core features. During a recent .NET Community Standup, we demoed an AI-enabled chat sample that uses SignalR for streaming AI‑generated tokens to iOS clie...

Introducing the AI Dev Gallery: Your Gateway to Local AI Development with .NET
Apr 22, 2025
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Introducing the AI Dev Gallery: Your Gateway to Local AI Development with .NET

Jon Galloway Luis Quintanilla
Jon,
Luis

Discover the new AI Dev Gallery, a Windows application that provides interactive local AI samples, easy model downloads, and source code export - all built with .NET AI building blocks.

Preview 2 of the .NET AI Template Now Available
Apr 17, 2025
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Preview 2 of the .NET AI Template Now Available

Jordan Matthiesen
Jordan Matthiesen

Preview 2 of the .NET AI Chat Web App template introduces support for .NET Aspire and Qdrant vector database integration, making it easier to create cloud-native AI-powered chat applications with custom data.

Build MCP Remote Servers with Azure Functions
Apr 16, 2025
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Build MCP Remote Servers with Azure Functions

Matt Soucoup
Matt Soucoup

Build AI-powered tools quickly using Azure Functions to create remote MCP servers that seamlessly integrate with GitHub Copilot and other LLM-based applications.

.NET 10 Preview 3 is now available!
Apr 10, 2025
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.NET 10 Preview 3 is now available!

.NET Team
.NET Team

Find out about the new features in .NET 10 Preview 3 across the .NET runtime, SDK, libraries, ASP.NET Core, Blazor, C#, .NET MAUI, and more!

.NET Aspire 9.2 is Now Available with New Ways to Deploy
Apr 10, 2025
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.NET Aspire 9.2 is Now Available with New Ways to Deploy

Jeffrey Fritz
Jeffrey Fritz

.NET Aspire 9.2 is now available with cool new dashboard features and introducing the publishers feature