#dotnet 8 Release Candidate 2 is here, bringing improvements to #ASPdotnetCore!

Notable enhancements: Blazor, updates regarding the Identity, API Authoring, SignalR, and new SPA templates for CLI: https://bit.ly/45NQQvr

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ASP.NET Core .NET 8 RC 2: Blazor, Identity, SignalR and More

The latest release of .NET 8 Release Candidate 2 brings a lot of additions and changes to ASP.NET Core. This release is planned to be the last one before the final version of .NET 8 is released. The most notable enhancements for this release of ASP.NET Core are related to the Blazor alongside the updates regarding the Identity, API Authoring, SignalR, and new SPA templates for CLI.

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#VisualStudio 2022 17.7 brings plenty of features & improvements to create a high-level developer experience.

There are new features within #dotnet and #Cplusplus development as well as these ones that improve overall performance.

Read more on #InfoQ: https://bit.ly/3ONEygh

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Visual Studio 2022 17.7 with .NET and C++ Development Features, Performance Improvements, and More

Visual Studio 2022 17.7 is now generally available. It brings plenty of features and improvements to create a high-level developer experience, based on community feedback. There are new features within .NET and C++ development as well as these ones that improve overall performance. The latest version is available for download.

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.NET Language Strategy has been recently updated!

The new strategy document is hosted on the Microsoft Learn site, and it is broken down into three major .NET languages: #csharp, #fsharp & #VBNet.

Learn more about the strategy for each language on #InfoQ: http://bit.ly/3xG98QI

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Microsoft Quietly Updates .NET Language Strategy

On February 6th 2023, Kathleen Dollard, principal program manager on .NET team at Microsoft, posted an update of the .NET language strategy. The new document is a continuation of the same ideas from the previous one, written in 2017, where C# and F# are the evolving languages and VB.NET is a niche language.

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