THE MEGA LIST OF CONNECT() 2015 INFORMATION of Asp.net

THE MEGA LIST OF CONNECT() 2015 INFORMATION of Asp.net:



Developer Tools and Technologies:

Introducing free Visual Studio Dev Essentials program.

 .NET Core 5 Release Candidate and ASP.NET 5 Release Candidate are now available.
A beta of Visual Studio Code, also now available and open source.

Microsoft Graph released! http://graph.microsoft.com

Visual Studio adds a cloud subscription purchase options

This is kind of like how you can get Adobe Creative Cloud or Office 365, if you're familiar with that. You pay a monthly or yearly fee like Office 365 and get Visual Studio and a bunch of other benefits.

Visual Studio 2015 Update 1 RTM will be available on Nov. 30.

Announcing the new Visual Studio Marketplace!

Visual Studio Emulator for Android will be available for Mac OS X in a future update.
Node.js Tools 1.1 for Visual Studio is out, still free, still open source.

Debug native code on devices with the free Visual Studio GDB Debugger Extension!
And if you're doing really serious IoT or embedded work, native Android libraries, Linux kernel modules, or small boards like Raspberry PIs, check out http://visualgdb.com which is an amazing and very complete 3rd party add in for Visual Studio

If you're doing Arduino development, check out http://www.visualmicro.com which has a brand new version and really lights up Visual Studio with some powerful features like an automatic Arduino Board Downloader.

DevOps and Cloud Development:


Announcing Visual Studio Team Services (formerly Visual Studio Online).

Team Foundation Server 2015 Update 1 will be available on Nov. 30.

A HockeyApp extension is available in the Visual Studio Marketplace, with a free tier.
Azure SDK 2.8 and support for Docker Tools for Visual Studio, Windows Containers, and Service Fabric Free Azure Storage Explorer at storageexplorer.com that runs on all OSs!
Azure Service Fabric available in public preview.

Azure Dev/Test Labs is available in public preview.


It means that you can build basically whatever you want, however you want. You can use the editor you like, the OS you like, and the languages you like. VSCode on a Mac doing Node and deploying to Azure? Check. ASP.NET 5 with C# to Docker Containers in a bunch of VMs created in Azure and managed with Microsoft Operations Manager? Check. And on and on. Node.js on VS, C to Raspberry Pi's in C in VS, whatever you dig. It's a whole new world.



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