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Microsoft this week shipped one last minor update for .NET 7, which is no longer supported as of May 14. Because of the company's scheme of annually alternating .NET releases between Long Term Support ...
Microsoft is extending standard term support for .NET releases from 18 to 24 months –. This already applies to the current version, .NET 9.0. The change already applies to the current STS release .NET ...
Many Visual Studio developers are looking forward to the debut of .NET 9 in November, but they should also be aware of a potential security issue with .NET 6, which will reach end of support at the ...
Microsoft issued a reminder to organizations today that it will be ending product support next month for .NET Framework versions 4, 4.5 and 4.5.1. Starting on Jan. 12, 2016, those versions of the ...
Microsoft announced that .NET 5.0 will no longer receive servicing updates including security updates after May 8. Users are advised to move to .NET 6.0. Support will end for Microsoft’s .NET 5.0 ...
Uno Platform 6.3 has been released with preview support for .NET 10.0. The open-source cross-platform GUI framework for .NET is not only preparing for the .NET release planned for November, but also ...
.NET vNext isn't here just yet, but Microsoft wants developers to move on to .NET Framework 4.5.2 as soon as possible, with support for versions 4 up to 4.5.1 ending mid-January 2016. While .NET vNext ...
Microsoft sent a warning that versions 4, 4.5 and 4.5.1 of .NET Framework will be losing product support in January. Starting on Jan. 12, 2016, those versions of the product will become unsupported ...
As previously warned, Microsoft is ending support for .Net Framework 4, 4.5, and 4.5.1 on Jan. 12, 2016 In case you forgot, Microsoft will end product support for some older versions of .Net Framework ...
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