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Reducing Issues with Target Framework/3rd Party Dependency Upgrades Based on research, a more effective/automated .NET framework and 3rd party dependency upgrade process is high on the priority list for our customers (without appropriate automation, major...
Dennis Garavsky (DevExpress)
15 October 2024
What Will Change in v24.2 Once we release v24.2 (December 2024) , our libraries will no longer support .NET 6/7 and .NET Framework 4.5.2, 4.6 and 4.6.1. The following DevExpress . NET Core and .NET Framework-based products will also – at a minimum – require...
Dennis Garavsky (DevExpress)
10 July 2024
What Will Change in v24.1 In our v24.1 release cycle (set to ship in June 2024), the following DevExpress products will use Microsoft’s System.Text.Json instead of Newtonsoft.Json for JSON serialization-related tasks in runtime code : Data Access Library...
Dennis Garavsky (DevExpress)
1 April 2024
On Tuesday, September 19th, at 10.00am (PST), Amanda and I will do our first live stream on Twitch at DevExpressOfficial . In the first set of episodes, I’ll be building a Blazor application from scratch where we will not only showcase our controls, but...
Don Wibier (DevExpress)
18 September 2023
UPDATED See also .NET — .NET 8 and .NET Framework 4.6.2 Are Minimally Supported Target Frameworks for DevExpress Libraries in v24.2 What Will Change in v23.2 Once we release v23.2, our libraries will no longer support .NET Standard 2.0. I’ve outlined...
Dennis Garavsky (DevExpress)
4 July 2023
First, a quick reminder : This year we intend to deprecate .NET Core support for Visual Studio 2019 for our desktop products (since this IDE version does not support .NET 6 LTS). In our v22.2 release cycle, DevExpress .NET Core-based WinForms and WPF...
Dennis Garavsky (DevExpress)
16 August 2022
One of our ongoing priorities is to continuously refine existing features based on customer feedback. Your feedback allows us to devote more resources to what matters most, and helps us better understand a diverse range of possible usage scenarios. In...
Mark Miller (DevExpress)
19 March 2021
Here's what you can expect from the IDE Tools Team in 2020: CodeRush in Visual Studio CodeRush for Visual Studio continues to improve and evolve. In 2020 we expect to focus on quality and performance, and introduce a number of clever functional improvements...
Mark Miller (DevExpress)
10 February 2020
The following features are planned for CodeRush in 2019....
Mark Miller (DevExpress)
24 January 2019
This blog post describes new capabilities we expect to deliver for CodeRush in 2019. Also, we have included a survey at the bottom of this blog post to help us prioritize future directions to better meet your needs. We definitely want to hear from you...
Mark Miller (DevExpress)
8 January 2019
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