ASP.NET Core is an open source, cross-platform, extensible, lean, and modular framework from Microsoft that can be used for building high-performance web applications. Middleware components can be ...
Since its inception as an intriguing experiment in leveraging WebAssembly to enable dynamic web development with C#, Blazor has evolved into a mature, fully featured framework. Integral to the ASP.NET ...
ASP.NET Core MVC is the .NET Core counterpart of the ASP.NET MVC framework for building cross-platform, scalable, high-performance web applications and APIs using the Model-View-Controller design ...
None of the .NET-based GUI frameworks presented so far in this series can be used in a web browser. When asked what Microsoft offers for browser applications, one could now give a general answer with ...
In the new .NET 8 Preview 3, Microsoft introduced initial support for native Ahead-of-Time (AOT) compilation in the framework's web-dev component, ASP.NET Core. While choosing the AOT publishing ...