Great video! Good content, nice pacing, good demos and the right amount of banter that's not too long and also illustrative. Great stuff good tech. Thanks! and keep up the good work.
Where WCF? How can I replace a complex service call with ASP.NET? How to exchange metadata? Do I need to write by hand all this boilerplate code for metadata? SOAP will no longer be supported?
So you have a windows .net 5 app distributed self contained exe to 1000 of clients and now there is a security issue with .NET (which happens every week or so). Who need to do the updates?
In 2001 I was thinking that Microsoft going to develop a "Managed Windows OS". Now, looks like we are going to have it by using .NET + Linux => Linux.NET. What stopping Microsoft creating a Linux.NET distro for embedded applications and IoT: .NET + Platform HW requirements + clear porting guide + building tool to do so? Any plans?
I see this killing off UWP. Does .net core run on XBox? If I'm writing a game in UWP today using SharpDX (EOL'd), can I use .net core to write XBox + Windows game with one code base tomorrow using a Windows Runtime Component for C++/DirectX interop (this soln doesn't exist yet btw)?
Argh, go long a bit guys, this is interesting, interesting stuff. It's annoying to cut away especially when there is often a 45 minute gap between sessions at big conferences like this (unless the speakers themselves had to run)
I understand why you are not planning to port things like WebForms or WCF to Core, but you are recommending people to move to experimental alternatives with no clear and commited future (speaking primarily about Blazor).
@@keyboard_g the rest of the industry wants single-language client/server, hence JS being so popular for webdev. This is just the first, and superior alternative! With safety and speed enhancements that the JS space can't and never will be able to touch.
Overview - 3:10
Big Data - 3:50 - Apache Spark Demo - 6:00
Machine Learning - 19:11 - ML .NET Demo - 22:10
Xamarin/VS Tools demo - 27:30
ML/Xamarin - 29:28
.NET Core 3.0 - 31:53
VS Tools demo: 37:10
C# 8 40:16 - demo - 41:47
Worker Service demo - 44:44
.NET Core Blazor - 48:36
.NET Next (5) - 52:30
Thanks man. That is very helpful.
OMG .NET 5!!! Bravo Microsoft!
i hope i see a cross platform GUI framework in .NET. before i die.. now i am 35.
Have you checked out Avalonia?
You've been doing a great job. Congrats!
Great video! Good content, nice pacing, good demos and the right amount of banter that's not too long and also illustrative. Great stuff good tech. Thanks! and keep up the good work.
3.0 RC - July
3.0 - September (aligned with .net conf 23-25th of September, I guess)
3.1 LTS - November
A bit sad because we can't see Scott
I feel .NET is awesome
Where WCF? How can I replace a complex service call with ASP.NET? How to exchange metadata? Do I need to write by hand all this boilerplate code for metadata? SOAP will no longer be supported?
Should we say .Net Core 3.1 will be become .Net 5 in year 2020?
You guys uploaded the same talk twice. Build isn't even mentioned on Channel9. Where are the rest of the talks?
So you have a windows .net 5 app distributed self contained exe to 1000 of clients and now there is a security issue with .NET (which happens every week or so). Who need to do the updates?
In 2001 I was thinking that Microsoft going to develop a "Managed Windows OS". Now, looks like we are going to have it by using .NET + Linux => Linux.NET. What stopping Microsoft creating a Linux.NET distro for embedded applications and IoT: .NET + Platform HW requirements + clear porting guide + building tool to do so? Any plans?
каждый год новая версия .net это просто задница, как успевать изучать все фичи? как будет выглядеть обратная совместимость?
I see this killing off UWP. Does .net core run on XBox? If I'm writing a game in UWP today using SharpDX (EOL'd), can I use .net core to write XBox + Windows game with one code base tomorrow using a Windows Runtime Component for C++/DirectX interop (this soln doesn't exist yet btw)?
Yes You CAN Run And Write Xbox Games With .NET 5.
Shadowsocks, the power of Chinese. :D
Argh, go long a bit guys, this is interesting, interesting stuff. It's annoying to cut away especially when there is often a 45 minute gap between sessions at big conferences like this (unless the speakers themselves had to run)
javascript also can build anything
web app mobile app Desktop app iot Ml
so I go with c# and I know js
What happened to WinForms demo... Demo was to show people an empty Form... What are you doing????
I understand why you are not planning to port things like WebForms or WCF to Core, but you are recommending people to move to experimental alternatives with no clear and commited future (speaking primarily about Blazor).
Blazor is neat, but they even said that javascript became the standard. I wouldn't expect broad acceptance of Blazor in the industry.
@@keyboard_g the rest of the industry wants single-language client/server, hence JS being so popular for webdev. This is just the first, and superior alternative! With safety and speed enhancements that the JS space can't and never will be able to touch.
gRPC stands for google RPC.
WHAT!?
Shadowsocks wow...
:-D
That's why I not subestimate Microsoft
How is leaving Visual Basic behind considered "all about inclusion"?
Including them in the future. ;)
Java > .NET
Yeah, repeat that to yourself.
@@jmoralesv03 if he says it often enough, he's believe it