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Every application that stores passwords makes an implicit bet: that the hashing
algorithm it chose will remain strong enough to resist attacks for as long as
those hashes exist. It’s worth revisiting that bet regularly. This post walks
through the reasoning...
Oliver Sturm (DevExpress)
17 April 2026
A developer asks: “How do I protect my connection string in a desktop
application?” This is one of the most common security questions in .NET development, and it
sounds like it should have a straightforward answer. But there is a fundamental
problem we...
Oliver Sturm (DevExpress)
2 April 2026
As you probably know, Microsoft Multilingual App Toolkit (MAT) support ended on October 15, 2025. Since MAT is no longer supported, this post documents localization-related alternatives available to the Microsoft developer community. What MAT Deprecation...
Dennis Garavsky (DevExpress)
1 April 2026
In our v25.2 release , we introduced a preview of our AI-powered custom SVG skin palette feature . This feature transforms how you design application color schemes. It leverages generative AI to interpret natural language instructions and create cohesive...
Dmitry Tokmachev (DevExpress)
17 March 2026
Thank you for choosing XAF (Cross-Platform .NET App UI & Web API Service) for your software development needs. This blog post outlines some of our XAF-related development plans for the first half of 2026 (v26.1, set for release in June 2026). First, if...
Dennis Garavsky (DevExpress)
3 March 2026
CodeRush's AiGen is Faster and Smarter for Everyday Development AI-assisted coding tools live or die by two factors: speed and quality of the code response. If an AI response takes too long, or if it regenerates more code than necessary, developers won...
Mark Miller (DevExpress)
26 February 2026
In this blog post, we’ll review the major features we expect to ship in our mid-year release (v26.1 – June 2026). These features apply to both DevExtreme JavaScript components (Angular, React, Vue, jQuery) and DevExtreme-based ASP.NET MVC/Core controls. To help us fine tune our release plans, please respond to the survey questions embedded within this post to share feedback...
Svetlana Troitskaya (DevExpress)
25 February 2026
Thank you for choosing DevExpress and for your on-going support. We value your business. As you will see below, we expect to continue extending the capabilities of individual components — but we also want to invest in larger initiatives that span multiple release cycles.
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Slava Khudyakov (DevExpress)
24 February 2026
First and foremost – thank you for placing your trust in our component suite. We appreciate the opportunity to serve your development needs now and into the future. This blog post outlines some of our WinForms-related development plans for the second...
Alexander Russkov (DevExpress)
24 February 2026
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