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Jun 10, 2026
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Join us for .NET Day on Agentic Modernization Livestream

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Jeffrey Fritz

Announcing the .NET Day of Agentic Modernization Livestream

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Jun 9, 2026
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.NET 11 Preview 5 is now available!

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.NET Team

Find out about the new features in .NET 11 Preview 5 across the .NET runtime, SDK, libraries, ASP.NET Core, .NET MAUI, C#, Entity Framework Core, and more!

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Jun 9, 2026
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.NET and .NET Framework June 2026 servicing releases updates

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Rahul,
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A recap of the latest servicing updates for .NET and .NET Framework for June 2026.

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Jun 8, 2026
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.NET at Microsoft Build 2026: Must watch sessions

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Daniel Roth

Catch up on all the .NET sessions from Microsoft Build 2026 covering .NET 11, union types in C#, AI building blocks, the agentic web, .NET MAUI, and more!

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May 26, 2026
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Doing More with GitHub Copilot as a .NET Developer

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Wendy Breiding (SHE/HER)

Want to get more out of your GitHub Copilot experience? Here are some easy ways to get started.

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May 26, 2026
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Give Your .NET MAUI Android Apps a Material 3 Makeover

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Gerald Versluis

Material 3 (a.k.a. Material You) support is now available for .NET MAUI apps on Android. Here is how to enable it, what changes today, and what is still on the way.

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May 21, 2026
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Announcing Agent Governance Toolkit MCP Extensions for .NET

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Jack Batzner

Announcing a Public Preview .NET package that adds policy enforcement, startup tool scanning, fallback governance, and response sanitization to MCP servers with a single builder extension.

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May 21, 2026
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Improving C# Memory Safety

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Richard Lander

The `unsafe` keyword is being redesigned to mark caller-facing contracts rather than just syntax. Safety obligations between callers and callees become visible and reviewable. The model is motivated by the rise of AI-assisted code generation and arrives as a preview in .NET 11.

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May 18, 2026
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NuGet Package Pruning: Cleaner Dependencies and Actionable Vulnerability Reports

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Nikolche Kolev

Package pruning in .NET 10 removes platform-provided packages from your dependency graph. With transitive auditing enabled by default, projects with these defaults have 70% fewer transitive vulnerability reports compared to projects using the previous defaults.