For years now, Microsoft has been updating its old, Windows-only, proprietary .NET Framework even as it has advanced the new open source, cross-platform .NET Core order of frameworks, which have ...
Microsoft has released version 1.0 of its open-source Agent Framework, positioning it as the production-ready evolution of the project introduced in October 2025 by combining Semantic Kernel ...
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Application life-cycle management will be a key theme in the Visual Studio 2010 and .Net Framework 4.0, Microsoft said Monday. Visual Studio Team System 2010, code-named "Rosario," will "democratize" ...
NEW ORLEANS - July 13, 2009 - PreEmptive Solutions announced today at Microsoft Corp.'s Worldwide Partner Conference the immediate support of Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4 Beta 1 ...
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The company hopes sneak peeks into upcoming versions and new additions to its Visual Studio.Net tools will lure developers. Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green tech and cutting-edge ...
The Microsoft Visual Studio .NET environment, arguably the most open (and certainly biggest market share) development environment, will let T&M programmers boost productivity, reduce costs, and ...
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Some parts of Microsoft's .Net initiative may be floundering, but the heart of .Net--that is, the development environment--keeps beating strongly despite the myriad struggles. And last week, Microsoft ...
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Microsoft is set to take its all-important Web services plan to its most important clientele: software developers. After four years of development and two years of marketing hype, Microsoft will on ...