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devblogs.microsoft.com Debugger and Diagnostics updates in Visual Studio 17.12 - Visual Studio Blog

Explore the latest Visual Studio 17.12 debugging features, including inline method return values, IntelliSense for IEnumerable Visualizer, GitHub Copilot integrations, and advanced memory analysis tools. Boost your productivity today!

Debugger and Diagnostics updates in Visual Studio 17.12 - Visual Studio Blog
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devblogs.microsoft.com Copying error messages just got easier - Visual Studio Blog

Discover the new feature in Visual Studio 2022 that simplifies copying error descriptions from the Error List, making your debugging process more efficient and hassle-free.

Copying error messages just got easier - Visual Studio Blog
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Gerald's list of apps made with MAUI

github.com GitHub - jfversluis/built-with-maui: A curated list of .NET MAUI apps available in the app stores for real world usage

A curated list of .NET MAUI apps available in the app stores for real world usage - jfversluis/built-with-maui

GitHub - jfversluis/built-with-maui: A curated list of .NET MAUI apps available in the app stores for real world usage
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Gerald's list of apps made with MAUI

github.com GitHub - jfversluis/built-with-maui: A curated list of .NET MAUI apps available in the app stores for real world usage

A curated list of .NET MAUI apps available in the app stores for real world usage - jfversluis/built-with-maui

GitHub - jfversluis/built-with-maui: A curated list of .NET MAUI apps available in the app stores for real world usage
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devblogs.microsoft.com Making you more productive with Visual Studio v17.12 - Visual Studio Blog

Boost your productivity with Visual Studio 2022 v17.12! Discover new features like error description copying, code search navigation, dockable search windows, refreshed Find results, multi-project launch configurations, and more. Learn how these updates streamline your workflow!

Making you more productive with Visual Studio v17.12 - Visual Studio Blog
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www.humblebundle.com Humble Tech Book Bundle: Math for Programmers 2024 by Manning

Strengthen your math skills in programming with this library of coding and programming courses. Pay what you want and support the charity of your choice.

Humble Tech Book Bundle: Math for Programmers 2024 by Manning
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devblogs.microsoft.com dotnet scaffold - Next Generation Project Creation for .NET - .NET Blog

Introducing a new command line tool dotnet scaffold, a new interactive way to create projects in .NET.

dotnet scaffold - Next Generation Project Creation for .NET - .NET Blog
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Community Toolkit Roundup

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Community Toolkit Roundup

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Community Toolkit Roundup

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MVVM Building Blocks for WinUI and WPF Development

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What's new in WinUI and Windows App SDK 1.6

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.NET Conf 2024 - Premier Bonus playlist

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Performance Improvements in .NET 9

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What's New in .NET MAUI in .NET 9

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What's New in .NET MAUI in .NET 9

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github.com DEP0900: Failed to unregister application [0x80073CFA] 路 Issue #25832 路 dotnet/maui

Description Can't deploy MAUI projects to windows after upgrade to .net 9 DEP0900: Failed to unregister application "0acbd622-c89e-4564-8e05-7fcba762c402_1.0.0.64_x64__9zz4h110yvjzm". [0x80073CFA] ...

DEP0900: Failed to unregister application [0x80073CFA] 路 Issue #25832 路 dotnet/maui

cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/21685196

> Beware if you're updating to .NET 9 and need your MAUI Windows app working

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github.com DEP0900: Failed to unregister application [0x80073CFA] 路 Issue #25832 路 dotnet/maui

Description Can't deploy MAUI projects to windows after upgrade to .net 9 DEP0900: Failed to unregister application "0acbd622-c89e-4564-8e05-7fcba762c402_1.0.0.64_x64__9zz4h110yvjzm". [0x80073CFA] ...

DEP0900: Failed to unregister application [0x80073CFA] 路 Issue #25832 路 dotnet/maui

Beware if you're updating to .NET 9 and need your MAUI Windows app working

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learn.microsoft.com What's new in WinForms for .NET 9 - Windows Forms .NET

Learn about what's new in Windows Forms for .NET 9. New versions of Windows Forms are released yearly with .NET.

What's new in WinForms for .NET 9 - Windows Forms .NET
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learn.microsoft.com What's new in WPF for .NET 9 - WPF .NET

Learn about what's new in Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) for .NET 9. New versions of WPF are released yearly with .NET.

What's new in WPF for .NET 9 - WPF .NET
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  • The rest of useful information is pretty much not available without premium account anyway

    That's not true. There's was more info there than your 2 sentences. e.g. syncing to other devices.

  • Clipboard (24H2)
  • Of course I read it. Why would you think I didn't? There was more info there than your "2 sentences".

  • Clipboard (24H2)
  • I looked again, since the text I could see there was different to what I saw on the site, and that is actually at the BOTTOM of the page - there's a whole bunch of the article above that - so for some reason your phone(?) is taking you to the bottom of the page (I'm on desktop and it opens up at the top of the page).

  • My book "Practical Debugging for .NET Developers" is now Free!
  • Just to be clear, it's not MY book, but the book of whoever's blog that is (Michael someone) - that's the title of the blog post "My book...".

  • android_dev seems to be broken somehow
  • Ah ok. I saw there was issues with federation and communities getting blocked, didn't think either of those would be it. Thanks for letting me know!

  • .NET and C# are in trouble. Here is what I'd do.
  • Yes, provided you meet the criteria, so I'm guessing maybe he doesn't... or maybe he just wants to make the point that MS are earning income from this and yet not providing any more support than a free product is providing.

  • .NET and C# are in trouble. Here is what I'd do.
  • Yes, that's his point. That if you've released your app close to the end of the period, then you're forced to upgrade your app right away, even just to keep getting security patches, on top of any bugs you might already be trying to get on top of with your newly released app. Other systems have a longer support period and you wouldn't be faced with that.

  • .NET and C# are in trouble. Here is what I'd do.
  • Sorry. Hadn't occurred to me you may not be able to see it (usually it's me who can't see things others post! 馃槀 ).

    In a nutshell it boils down to the release schedule for .NET/C# - which people are paying to use - is too quick with too short support periods. He compares to another language, which is free (from memory I think it was Rust? I'd have to watch it again to see) which has the same short support periods, but is FREE. i.e. what are we paying for if we're not getting support for any longer than something which has the same support period for free? He's saying since MS is charging people for this, the support periods need to be longer, specifically security patches. e.g. if someone releases an app near the end of a period, then has only say 6 months before they have to upgrade it already, just to keep getting security patches. People don't have the option to stay on their stable release for a decent amount of time, even though they're paying for it. He just wants them to slow down the speed and increase the periods (we all know MS is all about pushing out new features over fixing bugs).

  • .NET Terminology
  • the .NET environment is vast and can be confusing, especially when new to it.

    Yeah it was prompted by someone on Mastodon asking about it, and Rocky saw it. I saw the reply too, and thought it was still a little vague, then a few days later this blog post turns up :-)

    BTW if anyone wants to follow him he's Rocky Lhotka. He's on Pixelfed too (and Bluesky), but not as much work stuff on his Pixelfed account.

  • .NET Terminology
  • I think omitting .net core is not the best decision.

    Yeah that confused me a bit too, then I found he talked about it underneath the table

  • What's the dumbest reason you've learned a programming language?
  • My high school taught Java, but I didn鈥檛 get OOP

    Yes, the correct sequence of events - one thing at a time, basic programming, then OOP. :-)

    Python is not that.

    It's not a lot of things, which makes it poor for a teaching language.

  • Add AI to Your .NET Apps Easily with Prompty - .NET Blog
  • P.S.

    not just to the point of ignoring, but actively down-voting

    I've been downvoted when I've made actual factual statements (which should be upvoted!) - people do like to express their displeasure 馃槀

  • What's the dumbest reason you've learned a programming language?
  • Lots of us

    Also, who do you mean by "us"? Programmers? Not all the kids in class want to be programmers, and this isn't a programming class - it's Computer Science. We cover topics like hardware, the Internet, Cybersecurity, the history of computers, data analytics, etc. Not only do not all of them want to be programmers, not even all of them want to be in I.T. - they're just, you know, interested in computers (or in some cases they're in the course because their parents think they should be in it - I've had a couple of those students). We only spend 6 weeks on programming (we spend 6 weeks on each topic), or sometimes we might do it twice and spend 12 weeks on it, and that's it for the year! You can't teach Year 7 kids algorithms, pseudo code, basic programming concepts (variables, branches, and loops) and OOP as well in one year. Especially when not even all of them are interested in programming. It's just one topic we cover. OOP is something that shouldn't be covered until at least Year 8, preferably Year 9 (by which stage students have decided if they want to continue on this path or not, and the ones we still have left we start getting more hard-core... which is where the "us" I presume you're referring to come in).

  • What's the dumbest reason you've learned a programming language?
  • have the experience of being the kid in that situation

    Which kid? The gifted one, the one who didn't understand loops and used 20 variables for 20 iterations, the one who didn't understand how to write pseudo code, the one who was dyslexic,.....?

    I learnt python in secondary school

    Which Year? I didn't say it wasn't appropriate for high school, I said it wasn't appropriate for Year 7 as a first programming language.