.NET R&D Digest (February, 2024)

Keeping up with latest technology trends is something we, software developers, have to do constantly. Today just .NET is evolving so rapidly that it is hard to say «I have used all of the latest features» and .NET isn’t the only technology we use. However, reading everything about everything is plain impossible, this is where (at least I hope so) .NET R&D Digest can give you a hand — every month, there is a new issues filed with curated links to read and learn (and this month isn’t an exception).

This issues includes bits of hardware, software development, diagnostics, Windows, security, profiling, .NET Internals and a lot of .NET.

Enjoy!

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.NET R&D Digest (January, 2024)

We are in the beginning of 2024. A lot of great things and innovation are coming, this is inevitable, and all we can do is to prepare our self and meet this with wit and knowledge. Luckily, that is what .NET R&D Digest is good for 🙂

This issues includes a lot of software development, diagnostics, performance, security, .NET, .NET internals and very interesting presentations about software engineering.

Enjoy your reading!

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.NET R&D Digest (October, 2023)

October is falling behind and with its fall, November’s conference season begins – .NET Conf, Update Conf, Microsoft Ignite and others will fill the upcoming month with the announcements and great software engineering insights and there are things to wait. However, with all of these events flooding the news feed it might become quite hard to find something to read, well, that is why a new issue of .NET R&D Digest is here for you. 

This issue includes bits of software development, diagnostics, C++, performance, .NET (internals included), security, front-end and C#.

Enjoy your reading!

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.NET R&D Digest (June, 2023)

Building software is a bit more than just writing code. It is also about understanding how things work, planning how software is going to evolve (and putting some extensibility points or avoiding unnecessary coupling). It is also about issue diagnostics, security, monitoring and for sure about using the newest features of the frameworks, platforms and tools. June’s issues of .NET R&D Digest is all about these things (and a bit about engineering, we are software engineers after all).

This issues includes bits of engineering, diagnostics, architecture, security, AI, Windows, monitoring and of course .NET and .NET internals.

Have a nice read!

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.NET R&D Digest (April, 2023)

.NET 8 is coming closer, Microsoft Build 2023 is almost here, AI demonstrates exciting capabilities. Technology changes very fast these days, every month there is something new to expect, to study and to learn. Still, in this never ending whirlwind of change, there is one thing that doesn’t change – every month there is a new issue of .NET R&D Digest and this April is not an exception.

This issue includes bits of stories, concurrency, diagnostics, artificial intelligence, security, operating systems, performance, tools and not surprisingly – .NET.

Enjoy your reading!

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