Maourice Gonzalez, On MSFT

Maourice Gonzalez

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Ignite 2022 : Improvements and new features coming to Azure

For more information on these and other news, check out the official Microsoft Ignite 2022 site. → Read More

Open source, cross platform .NET MAUI achieves performance improvements

The dream of build it once and run it everywhere is finally here for Microsoft with .NET MAUI recently being promoted to production ready status. This was a → Read More

Build 2022 : What’s new for Microsoft Edge DevTools

As more and more people get to building applications with approaches like low-code/no-code. It is becoming increasingly necessary to simplify the tools which → Read More

Build 2022 : All you need to know about Azure!

There are a ton of news coming out of Build 2022. The Azure team at Microsoft has been very busy at work. Here are some of the most exciting updates being → Read More

Build 2022 : Here's the big updates coming for Windows 11's developer tools

For Build 2022, Microsoft continues its march towards being more inclusive of developers of any platform and language. Whether you are building mobile apps → Read More

GitHub requiring 2FA for developers to tightens security

For those of us building financial or commerce focused applications multi factor or 2FA authentication is a way of life, however many platforms all over the → Read More

CoreWCF 1.0 is here!

CoreWCF is here! For those that don't know, this was a community project which ported WCF (Windows Communications Foundation) to .NET Core and beyond. This → Read More

What's new with C#11

There are a number of other useful features headed our way with C#11. Sadly some features got dropped too due to negative feedback from the community. You can → Read More

.NET 7 Preview 3 Announced

It has been a busy week for the .NET Team over at Microsoft. Not only are we getting Entity Framework 7 Preview 3, but now .NET 7 Preview 3 is hitting the → Read More

Entity Framework Core 7 (EF7) Preview 3 Announced

The .NET Data Team announced the third preview release of EF Core 7.0 today (EF7). With it comes many new features and improvements such as the initial → Read More

.NET MAUI Release Candidate Announced

Yesterday brought us some exciting news, .NET MAUI hit Release Candidate. In a nutshell the SDK is almost ready for General Availability. This is huge news → Read More

What's new in TypeScript 4.7 Beta

TypeScript 4.7 Beta was just released and it is jam packed with new features and changes. Today we are going to talk about a few of those which I think are → Read More

What's new with the latest release of .NET Community Toolkit

Preview 3 of version 8 of the .NET Community Toolkit just dropped and it comes packed with a ton of goodies. For those unfamiliar with what this is, it a set → Read More

What's new in the latest Python Extension releases for Visual Studio Code?

Python is not something you would traditionally associate with Microsoft or Visual Studio, however the Python team at Microsoft has been hard at work making → Read More

What does .NET 5 end of support mean for you?

.NET 5 will reach end of support in just a couple of months. After the May update, this version of .NET won't see any more servicing, security updates or → Read More

Just announced Microsoft Translator enhancements speed up translation times

Microsoft just announced the adoption of Z-Code Mixture of Experts to its Azure Translation Cognitive Service. This is the first publicly available service on → Read More

Get ready for NativeAOT in .NET 7

.NET 6 is nowhere near done blowing our minds and here comes Microsoft with another preview of .NET 7. However this time we aren't going to talk about what → Read More

Can Apple be persuaded to support true third party browsers on iOS?

With the somewhat recent consolidation of the web browser market, most non-power users are unaware of the fact that their favorite browser is likely running → Read More

How to support dual screen devices as a web developer

As dual screen and foldable devices gain popularity we've seen a number of apps updated to support the up and coming form factor. Steadily over the last two → Read More

Do you still need SQL in 2022?

We have all asked ourselves this question when starting a new project. Should I ditch SQL and jump on the NoSQL train? Maybe you are starting to cave into → Read More