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Jun 3, 2025
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Using AI Foundry with .NET MAUI

David Ortinau
David Ortinau

Using AI Foundry with .NET MAUI brings the power of LLMs to mobile and desktop applications.

.NETC#.NET MAUI
May 21, 2025
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AI and Vector Data Extensions are now Generally Available (GA)

Luis Quintanilla
Luis Quintanilla

We’re excited to announce that these extensions are now generally available, providing developers with a robust foundation to build scalable, maintainable, and interoperable AI-powered applications.

.NETAI
May 19, 2025
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Accelerate Your .NET Upgrades with GitHub Copilot

McKenna Barlow
McKenna Barlow

Upgrade your .NET apps with confidence! Introducing our newest AI-powered upgrade experience, GitHub Copilot app modernization - Upgrade for .NET.

.NETAI
Apr 17, 2025
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Preview 2 of the .NET AI Template Now Available

Jordan Matthiesen
Jordan Matthiesen

Preview 2 of the .NET AI Chat Web App template introduces support for .NET Aspire and Qdrant vector database integration, making it easier to create cloud-native AI-powered chat applications with custom data.

.NETC#Visual Studio
Apr 16, 2025
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Build MCP Remote Servers with Azure Functions

Matt Soucoup
Matt Soucoup

Build AI-powered tools quickly using Azure Functions to create remote MCP servers that seamlessly integrate with GitHub Copilot and other LLM-based applications.

.NETAzureAI
Apr 15, 2025
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Join the .NET & C# Teams at Microsoft Build 2025

.NET Team
.NET Team

The countdown to Microsoft Build 2025 is on! Join us May 19-22 either in-person in Seattle or online and explore an exciting lineup of .NET and C# content, including sessions on AI integration, app modernization, and the latest language features.

.NETASP.NETASP.NET Core
Apr 7, 2025
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Build a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server in C#

James Montemagno
James Montemagno

Learn how to build a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server using the C# SDK to enable seamless communication between AI models and applications.

.NETAI