Last November, Microsoft said that it would bring some of the core features of its .NET platform — which has traditionally been Windows-only — to Linux and Mac. Today, at its Build developer ...
NEW YORK — Nov. 12, 2014 — On Wednesday, Microsoft Corp. reinforced its commitment to cross-platform developer experiences by open sourcing the full server-side .NET stack and expanding .NET to run on ...
Last week, Microsoft announced it was open sourcing the full server-side .NET stack, and expanding .NET to run on the Linux and Mac OS platforms. The move was warmly received across the IT community, ...
All Microsoft’s next-gen development stack needed was adequate tooling, APIs, libraries, and documentation. They’re here at last It’s risky and often foolish to rush into a new software development ...
Microsoft today said the full .NET server core stack will be open sourced and expanded to run on Linux and Apple OS X, removing the requirement to use WIndows for the popular development platform.
The latest trends and issues around the use of open source software in the enterprise. This is the “execution engine” for .NET Core — a fork (and modular implementation of) the .NET framework itself.
DevOps, microservices, and the shift to containers and lightweight computing environments explain a lot about Microsoft’s position on .NET, open source and Nano Server. With its engineers involved in ...
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