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- Last Updated: April 02, 2025
- Betty Junod
In a short amount of time, AI has transformed life, work, and how we think about the future. These rapid advancements have left many of us wondering how to integrate AI into our existing workflows and what it means for the future of app development. The apps we’re building today are more than lines of code; they’re becoming dynamic, intelligent, and increasingly autonomous. To navigate this new landscape, we need to bring our current skills and technology into this AI-driven future. As part of the Salesforce portfolio, Heroku has always been a trusted platform for building apps in any language.…
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- Last Updated: April 02, 2025
- Rune Soerensen, Terence Lee
It’s never been a more exciting time to be a .NET developer. With .NET (formerly known as .NET Core) approaching its 10-year anniversary this November, the platform has evolved into a powerful, cross-platform ecosystem, embracing modern development practices and powering a vast array of applications. Today, we’re thrilled to announce that .NET support on Heroku, previously in beta, is now Generally Available (GA), marking a significant milestone for .NET developers on our platform. We want to thank our beta users for their invaluable feedback, which has helped us to refine and enhance the .NET experience on Heroku. Key Benefits of…
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- Last Updated: December 05, 2024
- Gail Frederick
Over the past year, Heroku has been on a journey of reflection as we rebase the platform to address the changing needs of app teams toward the future without disrupting your business. In the Heroku way, we want to be thoughtful about your experience as we evolve. When we started Heroku, it was the early days of cloud computing, before Docker and Kubernetes were household names in IT. We launched Heroku (and the platform-as-a-service category) to help teams get to the cloud easily with an elegant user experience in front of a powerful platform that automated a lot of the…
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- Last Updated: December 03, 2024
- Rune Soerensen
We’re excited to announce that official support for .NET on Heroku is entering public beta starting today. Developers can now build and deploy applications in C#, F#, and Visual Basic, using frameworks like ASP.NET Core and Blazor, all with the simplicity and flexibility of the Heroku platform. .NET has long been one of the most requested frameworks to join Heroku’s lineup, and for good reason. Known for its power and versatility .NET enables developers to build everything from high-performance APIs to complex, full-stack web applications and scalable microservices. Now, developers can combine .NET’s capabilities with Heroku’s streamlined platform for a…
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