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  2. Visual Studio - Wikipedia

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    Visual Studio 2019 icon. On June 6, 2018, Microsoft announced Visual Studio 2019 (version 16). [219] On December 4, 2018, Visual Studio 2019 Preview 1 was released. [220] On January 24, 2019, Visual Studio 2019 Preview 2 was released. [221] On February 13, 2019, Visual Studio 2019 Preview 3 was released. [222]

  3. .NET Framework version history - Wikipedia

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    Since the first version, Microsoft has released nine more upgrades for .NET Framework, seven of which have been released along with a new version of Visual Studio. Two of these upgrades, .NET Framework 2.0 and 4.0, have upgraded Common Language Runtime (CLR). New versions of .NET Framework replace older versions when the CLR version is the same.

  4. Template:.NET Framework version history - Wikipedia

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    Visual Studio 2019 16.3: 10 v1903-v22H2, 11 v21H2: v1903-v20H2, 2022: 7 SP1, 8.1 Update, 10 v1607-v1809: ... Windows Server 2019 or later. On older versions of ...

  5. ASP.NET Core - Wikipedia

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    Visual Studio 2019 16.8 6.0 long-term support: 2021-11-08 [13] 2024-11-08 Visual Studio 2022 ... Old version, not maintained. Old version, still maintained. Latest ...

  6. .NET - Wikipedia

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    The .NET platform (pronounced as "dot net") is a free and open-source, managed computer software framework for Windows, Linux, and macOS operating systems. [4] The project is mainly developed by Microsoft employees by way of the .NET Foundation and is released under an MIT License.

  7. Visual Basic (.NET) - Wikipedia

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    Visual Basic 2019 (code named VB "16.0") was released with Visual Studio 2019. [30] It is the first version of Visual Basic focused on .NET Core. [31] A minor update was later released as Visual Basic 16.9 which only added the ability to consume init-only properties. [32]

  8. MSBuild - Wikipedia

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    MSBuild was previously bundled with .NET Framework; starting with Visual Studio 2013, however, it is bundled with Visual Studio instead. [6] MSBuild is a functional replacement for the nmake utility, which remains in use in projects that originated in older Visual Studio releases.

  9. Microsoft Windows SDK - Wikipedia

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    For example, the Windows Server 2003 Platform SDK released in February 2003 was the last SDK to provide full support of Visual Studio 6.0. Some older PSDK versions can still be downloaded from the Microsoft Download center; others can be ordered on CD/DVD.