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We want to accelerate frequently-performed DevExpress component tasks across a number of UI platforms and also reduce maintenance costs by automatically guiding developers toward best-practice usage scenarios with the DevExpress API.
This is our #1 goal and where the CodeRush team will allocate most of its resources in 2022. For more information, see "DevExpress Customer Needs Validation Survey" (below) and complete the survey so we can allocate resources to better meet your needs....
Dennis Garavsky (DevExpress)
10 February 2022
We have noticed a slight uptick in Microsoft Visual Studio 2022 and .NET 6-related support traffic. In this post, we'll take a closer look at what you can expect from DevExpress in our upcoming release (v21.2). Visual Studio 2022 Support First and foremost...
The DevExpress Team
14 October 2021
Hope you are all doing well. We created this GitHub project to test the performance of XAF's Security System for the two Object-Relational Mapping (ORM) libraries. We tested these libraries with BenchmarkDotNet : Microsoft Entity Framework Core (EF Core...
Dennis Garavsky (DevExpress)
23 March 2021
These changes were done for easier maintenance, clearer dependencies, and future code extension for .NET Core apps and corresponding NuGet packages. These changes also help simplify common development tasks such as sharing Class Libraries with DevExpress.Data or DevExpress.Xpo dependencies across different Target Frameworks...
Dennis Garavsky (DevExpress)
9 April 2020
DevExpress components that are compatible with .NET Core 3.1 (LTS) and .NET 5 are ready for download from both the Download Manager and NuGet. See our .NET Core Support webpage for additional information on supported products and download sources. General...
Dennis Garavsky (DevExpress)
18 December 2019
UPDATED on March 13th 2020: The former core DevExpress.Data and DevExpress.Xpo assemblies for .NET Core 3 (WinForms & WPF) and .NET Framework apps have been changed in v20.1. Their functionality now resides in the following assemblies: DevExpress.Data...
Dennis Garavsky (DevExpress)
7 November 2019
.NET Core 3.0 and some supporting libraries, such as Entity Framework Code 3.0, is being launched at the online .NET Conf conference this week. As a .NET developer, you should have a myriad of questions: What benefits does .NET Core 3.0 provide compared...
Julian Bucknall (DevExpress)
23 September 2019
In late 2018, we announced .NET Core 3.0 support for WinForms and WPF apps with the new desktop SDK (Microsoft.NET.Sdk.WindowsDesktop). As of July 2019, we have completed all unit tests for XPO v19.2 for both WinForms and WPF .NET Core 3.0 apps....
Dennis Garavsky (DevExpress)
30 July 2019
UPDATED: .NET App Security API (Role-based Access Control) is available free-of-charge (versions 21.2.x and 22.1.x). We recently began a series of posts designed to explain XAF’s security system and how it can be used in non-XAF .NET apps powered by DevExpress...
Dennis Garavsky (DevExpress)
17 July 2019
Our new read-only server mode components – XPServerModeView and XPInstantFeedbackView – represent mixtures of XPServerCollectionSource/XPInstantFeedbackSource and XPView for use with DevExpress Grid controls....
Dennis Garavsky (DevExpress)
27 May 2019
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