InfoQ: dotnet news articles for June - 2025, by me.

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As you know or don't know. I write for InfoQ, and I write a couple of news coverage articles per month.
I am part of the .NET Content editors' team, and each month, we write and cover new and exciting stuff in the #dotnet development world.
Last month, in June 2025, I wrote a couple of news articles. Maybe if you missed those topics or want to read more about the news from the .NET world, the URLs and short descriptions of the news items can be found in the list below:
.NET 10 Preview 5 Brings Blazor Observability, XAML Simplification and More
Earlier this month, Microsoft announced the release of .NET 10 Preview 5, delivering updates across multiple components, including ASP.NET Core, .NET MAUI, Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), and Entity Framework Core, and more. As reported, this preview introduces new features and improvements to enhance developer productivity, application observability, and customization.
Dev Proxy v0.28 Introduces Telemetry for LLM Usage and Cost Analysis
The .NET team has released Dev Proxy version 0.28, introducing new capabilities aimed at improving observability, plugin extensibility, and integration with AI models. A central feature of this release is the OpenAITelemetryPlugin, which, as reported, allows developers to track usage and estimated costs of OpenAI and Azure OpenAI language model requests within their applications.
.NET Aspire 9.3 Brings GitHub Copilot Integration and Expanded Azure Support
The .NET team has released version 9.3 of .NET Aspire, introducing updates across diagnostics, integrations, and deployment workflows. As stated in the official announcement, this release aims to improve the developer experience by integrating GitHub Copilot into the Aspire dashboard, expanding tracing capabilities, and simplifying Azure deployments.
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This is a slightly different type of blog post from me. I hope you will find it useful, and I hope you will be updated with the latest .NET news (in case you missed it throughout the month).
As always, I wish you all the best and wish you lots of luck with coding!
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