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.


We're excited to introduce Heroku-Jupyter, an open-source, production-ready solution for running Jupyter Notebooks on Heroku with persistent storage, seamless deployment, and built-in security. Whether you're a data scientist, educator, or developer, you can now spin up a cloud-based Jupyter environment in minutes.

Why Jupyter on Heroku?

Jupyter Notebooks provide an interactive computing environment ideal for data analysis, visualization, and machine learning. However, cloud-based Jupyter deployments often face challenges like ephemeral storage and complex server configurations. Heroku-Jupyter solves these issues by providing a streamlined cloud-based experience.

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Heroku's commitment to developer productivity shines through in its powerful buildpack system. They handle the heavy lifting of building your app, letting you focus on what matters most: writing code. A prime example is the Heroku Java buildpack, a versatile tool that simplifies deploying Java applications, especially those built with popular frameworks like Spring Boot, Quarkus, and Micronaut.

One of the core strengths of Heroku buildpacks is their automatic nature. They intelligently detect your application's language and framework, fetching the necessary build tools and configuring the Heroku platform to run your app seamlessly. This means no more wrestling with server...


Developers love Heroku for its elegance and simplicity to easily build and deploy any type of app or service in the languages they love. This flexibility enables developers to build robust custom applications or specialized capabilities like agent actions, complex pricing calculations, or real-time transformations and processing. These are often capabilities where Salesforce Admins and Developers on Heroku come together to design and implement robust workflows and agents to support business processes.

The process of bringing their custom apps on Heroku to their Salesforce implementations has historically been a complex and time-consuming process. To address this, we’ve introduced Heroku...


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