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As a C# developer since the early 2000s, I've always been obsessed with staying current. But the success of C# and .NET has created a good problem: quality .NET content is scattered across hundreds of blogs.

I was tired of hunting for great articles I knew were out there. So I decided to solve my own problem – and hopefully yours too.

I've semi-automated collection from 140+ .NET blogs, newsletters, and dev sites. Every day I scan this aggregated content and handpick only the gems worth your time. No fluff. No clickbait. Just solid technical content from developers, for developers.

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Every weekday morning at 7 AM EST, you'll get 15-25 curated articles covering C#, Azure, ASP.NET, and the entire .NET ecosystem.

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Is there a daily .NET newsletter I can read online without subscribing?

Yes! All past issues are freely available in our archive. You can browse and read any previous issue without subscribing. New issues are published every weekday and added to the archive immediately.

What topics do you cover each day (C#, ASP.NET Core, Blazor, Azure, tooling)?

Each issue covers the full .NET ecosystem including C#, ASP.NET Core, Blazor, Azure cloud services, .NET framework updates, development tools, libraries, architecture patterns, performance optimization, and best practices. We monitor 140+ premium sources to bring you 15-25 curated articles daily covering everything from beginner tutorials to advanced technical deep-dives.

What time does the new issue go live, and where's the archive?

New issues go live every weekday morning at 7:00 AM EST. All past issues are permanently archived and available in our archive section. The archive is searchable and includes every issue we've published, making it easy to find content on specific topics.

Do you include official Microsoft posts and release notes?

Yes, we regularly feature content from Microsoft DevBlogs, official release notes, .NET announcements, and posts from Microsoft MVPs. We monitor Microsoft's official channels along with 140+ other quality sources to ensure you don't miss important updates from the .NET team.

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We welcome submissions! If you've written a great .NET article or have an open-source GitHub project you'd like us to consider, please email us at info@dotnetnews.co. While we can't guarantee every submission will be featured, we review all suggestions and appreciate quality contributions from the community.

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We don't automatically notify authors when their content is featured, but you're welcome to reach out to us at info@dotnetnews.co if you'd like to be informed. Our curation process involves scanning 140+ sources daily, and we select articles based on technical depth, practical value, and clarity. If you'd like to increase the chances of your content being featured, ensure it provides real technical value and practical insights for .NET developers.

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Do you cover beginner, intermediate, or advanced material—and how do you curate quality?

We cover all skill levels! Each issue includes a mix of beginner-friendly tutorials, intermediate guides, and advanced technical deep-dives. Our curation process is entirely manual—I personally read each article and evaluate it based on technical depth, practical value, clarity, and relevance to the .NET community. We prioritize articles that provide real insights and actionable knowledge, regardless of skill level. No sponsored posts, no affiliate links, just quality technical content from developers, for developers.

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