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TuxCare Stops Microsoft From Killing .NET 6.0

For the first time, TuxCare is offering support for Microsoft software that’s no longer supported. .NET 6.0 reached end of life last November.
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How to Install .NET 9 (or 8) in Ubuntu 24.04 | 22.04 | 20.04

This tutorial shows how to install Microsoft .NET software development framework (9.0, 8.0, or even 6.0, 7.0) in current Ubuntu 24.04, Ubuntu 22.04, and Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. Microsoft announced .NET 9 last week. It features over 1,000 performance related changes across the runtime, workloads, and languages. .NET Aspire 9 now has OpenAI, Ollama, Milvus integration, […]

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Microsoft’s .NET 6 Lands in Ubuntu 22.04 for MS-Oriented Linux Devs

.NET 6 is now included in Ubuntu 22.04 repositories. Let’s see what the collaboration between Canonical and Microsoft brings us.
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Pinta 2.0 Open-Source Paint Program Is Out Now as a Major Update, Ported to GTK 3

Pinta 2.0 comes a little over a month after the release of the Pinta 1.7.1 update, and it’s here to finally port the paint program to the GTK+ 3 and .NET 6 application frameworks for a more modern look and new functionality. The GTK+ 3 and .NET 6 porting means that Pinta not only looks […]

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Microsoft Launches Open Tools to Measure Performance

Microsoft’s launching products for Linux is no longer a novelty. The Redmond giant took a real turn of the wheel with the release of .NET and has even dared to develop its own distributions. More recently, the company has published as Open Source…

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PowerShell 7.2 is the New Version of Microsoft’s Next-Generation Shell

Microsoft wants to renew its battery of technologies aimed at software development, so together with .NET 6 came PowerShell 7.2, the latest version of its next-generation command interpreter that has been for years Open Source, which has allowed it to be ported to Linux and macOS (although the company has reserved some letters). Although its […]

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Microsoft’s U-Turn After Open Source Outcry Over ‘Hot Reload’ Decision

Microsoft discovers that no matter how much control it wants over .NET, an open source foundation is ultimately controlled by its community.
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OpenSilver 1.0 Released, an Open-Source Implementation of Silverlight

Published the first stable release of the project OpenSilver source, which offers an open implementation of the platform Silverlight, which allows you to create interactive web applications using C #, XAML and .NET technologies. The project code is written in C # and is distributed under the MIT license. Compiled Silverlight applications can run on […]

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