Microsoft’s Azure-based AI development and deployment platform shines with a strong selection of models and agent types and an excellent playground for experimenting with agents.
NET 11 Preview 4 delivers a broad set of developer-facing updates across .NET MAUI, ASP.NET Core, Blazor, Entity Framework Core, the SDK, libraries and runtime performance work.
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C# developers now have a range of tools to integrate machine learning, from ML.NET and TensorFlow.NET to Microsoft.Extensions.AI for unified API access. In parallel, step-by-step setups for running ...
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