.NET and .NET Framework April 2025 servicing releases updates - .NET Blog

A recap of the latest servicing updates for .NET and .NET Framework for April 2025.

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.NET and .NET Framework March 2025 servicing releases updates - .NET Blog

A recap of the latest servicing updates for .NET and .NET Framework for March 2025.

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ASP.NET Core on .NET Framework servicing release advisory: ASP.NET Core 2.3 - .NET Blog

ASP.NET Core 2.1 has been reshipped as ASP.NET Core 2.3 to help users on the unsupported ASP.NET Core 2.2 move to a supported version.

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via @dotnet : ASP.NET Core on .NET Framework servicing release advisory: ASP.NET Core 2.3

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ASP.NET Core on .NET Framework servicing release advisory: ASP.NET Core 2.3 - .NET Blog

ASP.NET Core 2.1 has been reshipped as ASP.NET Core 2.3 to help users on the unsupported ASP.NET Core 2.2 move to a supported version.

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Say my name: The Evolution of Shared Libraries | Joche Ojeda

.NET and .NET Framework January 2025 servicing releases updates - .NET Blog

Welcome to our combined .NET servicing updates for January 2025. Let’s get into the latest release of .NET & .NET Framework, here is a quick overview of what’s new in these releases: Security Improvements .NET updates .NET Framework updates Security improvements   This month you will find several CVEs that have been fixed this month: […]

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I can understand why people would hate #entityframework after a few years working on an older #dotnetframework version. Updating the edmx and regenerating code is painful. It doesn't help that the tooling isn't great either. I spent 3 hours trying to get VS 2022 to correctly generate code and edmx changes from a database change. This should have taken minutes.

The newer #dotnet versions of EF Core are so much better.

.NET Framework Migration to .NET9

Have a large .NET Framework codebase that you want to migrate to .NET9 or beyond? Here's some tips of my .NET Framework migration.

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.NET Framework Migration to .NET9

Have a large .NET Framework codebase that you want to migrate to .NET9 or beyond? Here's some tips of my .NET Framework migration.

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Kudos to #Microsoft, that the #DotNetFramework migration to #DotNet is easier with #WPF than #WinForms (Why did you have to change all class names, inheritance hierarchies and stuff?)