ASP.NET Overview – The Empire Strikes Back at Build 2016

Scott starts by installing Visual Studio 2015 Preview in 1 minute and 20 seconds.  Installing and opening Visual Studio in 1 minute and 40 seconds total. Installing off a memory stick. We've got ASP.NET 4.6 for WebForms, MVC and Web API. Then there is ASP.NET Core 1.0. .NET Core 1.0 runs on Linux es Windows. … Continue reading ASP.NET Overview – The Empire Strikes Back at Build 2016

.Net Overview – A New Hope at Build 2016

Exciting times for .Net. Acquiring Xamarin rounded up .Net. There should be nothing that you can build with .Net. .Net today. The family gets bigger. We have the .Net Framework, it comes with Windows and it's the best platform to build desktop applications. Xamarin becomes part of the family today, better license on Mono. Recently … Continue reading .Net Overview – A New Hope at Build 2016

Cross-Platform Mobile with Xamarin at Build 2016

Miguel says, Xamarin was a niche product for those who wanted to spend a lot of money on it. 🙂 Many announcements today at the keynote regarding Xamarin: Xamarin University. Open sourcing Xamarin runtime. Mono licensed under MIT. There was never a better time to start developing apps with .Net. Benefits of using Xamarin and … Continue reading Cross-Platform Mobile with Xamarin at Build 2016

Microsoft Cognitive Services: Give Your Apps a Human Side at Build 2016

Microsoft Cognitive Services: Previously known as Project Oxford. Intelligence. Looking back to the last years it has been an exciting time in AI. Microsoft's mission is empowering people, AI to augment human capabilities and experiences. The man and the machine. Microsoft Cognitive Services is about adding smart to the data. Goal is to take the … Continue reading Microsoft Cognitive Services: Give Your Apps a Human Side at Build 2016