What’s new for performance in .NET Core and ASP.NET Core 3.0 – Ben Adams
One of the biggest advantages of using .NET Core (besides cross-platform support) is the drastic improvements in performance. Because the .NET Core team was able to make minor breaking changes in the runtime and Base Class Library (BCL), lots of stuff was implemented much more efficiently. In this session Ben will dive into the performance improvements in .NET Core in the 3.0 release: runtime changes, JIT changes, intrinsics and a deep dive into some of the improvements making it the best release yet!
ASP.NET Core: Saturating 10GbE at 7+ million request/s
In these “platform” comparisons that’s:
- x1.78 faster than ngnix
- x2.93 faster than Java’s Servlet (x7.76 faster than Servlet on Tomcat)
- x7.36 faster than Golang’s “net/http” package
- x8.06 faster than node.js running as a cluster of 28 processes (as node.js is single threaded)
Insight #1: React is here to stay
Insight #2: Angular is shifting to a new role --> enterprise apps
Insight #3: You can’t ignore Vue.js anymore
Insight #4: Knowledge of some libraries will help you earn more (but not for the reasons you might think)
Insight #5: 2018 will be the year of GraphQL
Insight #6: JavaScript != Front-end
Insight #7: Microsoft is striking back
Insight #8: JavaScript is different around the world
Insight #9: Typed JavaScript is on the rise
Insight #10: JavaScript is whatever you want it to be