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Intermediate & Advanced
ASP.NET Core 6 Preview 5 منتشر شد
Here’s what’s new in this preview release:
- .NET Hot Reload updates for
dotnet watch
- ASP.NET Core SPA templates updated to Angular 11 and React 17
- Use Razor syntax in SVG
foreignObject
elements - Specify null for
Action
andRenderFragment
component parameters - Reduced Blazor WebAssembly download size with runtime relinking
- Configurable buffer threshold before writing to disk in Json.NET output formatter
- Subcategories for better filtering of Kestrel logs
- Faster get and set for HTTP headers
- Configurable unconsumed incoming buffer size for IIS
معرفی NET 5 Preview 4.
.NET apps can now run natively on Windows ARM64. This follows the support we added for Linux ARM64 in .NET Core 3.0. With .NET 5.0, you can develop web and UI apps on Windows ARM64 devices, and deliver your applications to users who own Surface Pro X and similar devices. You can already run .NET Core and .NET Framework apps on Windows ARM64, but via x86 emulation. It’s workable, but native ARM64 execution has much better performance.
In this article, we will learn how to use JQuery Datatable in ASP.NET Core with Server Side Processing. We will also be building a simple real-world implementation to help understand JQuery Datatable to it’s fullest. You can find the source code of the entire implementation here. Let’s begin
My last post investigated ways to build a .NET Core desktop/console app with a web-rendered UI without bringing in the full weight of Electron. This seems to have interested a lot of people, so I decided to upgrade it to newer technologies and add cross-platform support.
The result is a little NuGet package called WebWindow that you can add to any .NET Core console app. It can open a native OS window (Windows/Mac/Linux) containing web-based UI, without your app having to bundle either Node or Chromium.