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Read more →Category: Microsoft
Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ: MSFT) is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Redmond, Washington, United States that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide range of products and services predominantly related to computing through its various product divisions. Established on April 4, 1975 to develop and sell BASIC interpreters for the Altair 8800, Microsoft rose to dominate the home computer operating system market with MS-DOS in the mid-1980s, followed by the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems.
Microsoft would also come to dominate the office suite market with Microsoft Office. The company has diversified in recent years into the video game industry with the Xbox and its successor, the Xbox 360 as well as into the consumer electronics and digital services market with Zune, MSN and the Windows Phone OS. The ensuing rise of stock in the company’s 1986 initial public offering (IPO) made an estimated three billionaires and 12,000 millionaires…
gRPC in .NET Core 3.0: High-Performance RPC
gRPC is now a first-class citizen in .NET Core 3.0. It’s faster than REST for internal service communication. Here’s how to get started. Define the Service Implement the Service Client When to Use gRPC Service-to-service communication Streaming scenarios Performance-critical paths References gRPC in ASP.NET Core
Read more →C# 8.0 Features: Nullable Reference Types Explained
Nullable reference types are the biggest C# 8.0 feature. They help eliminate null reference exceptions at compile time. Here’s how they work. Enabling Nullable The New Syntax Null Forgiving Operator Benefits Compiler warnings for potential null dereferences Documentation of intent in method signatures Catches bugs before runtime References Nullable Reference Types
Read more →What’s New in .NET Core 3.0: Complete Overview
.NET Core 3.0 is finally here, and it’s the biggest release yet. Desktop support, C# 8.0, performance improvements—let’s break it down. Major Features Windows Desktop: WPF and WinForms now run on .NET Core C# 8.0: Nullable reference types, async streams, pattern matching gRPC: First-class support for high-performance RPC Blazor Server: C# in the browser (server-side) […]
Read more →Getting Started with .NET Core 2.2: What’s New
It’s been a few weeks since Microsoft released .NET Core 2.2, and I’ve finally had the chance to dig into what’s new. If you’re still on 2.1 (which is LTS, so fair enough), here’s what you’re missing and whether it’s worth upgrading. The Headline Features .NET Core 2.2 isn’t a massive release, but it brings […]
Read more →Azure Cognitive Services–Experience Image Recognition using Custom Vision (Build an Harrison Ford Classifier)
Custom Vision Service as part of Azure Cognitive Services landscape of pretrained API services, provides you an ability to customize the state-of-the-art Computer Vision models for your specific use case. Using custom vision service you can upload set of images of your choice and categorize them accordingly using tags/categories and automatically train the image recognition […]
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