We’re excited to share all the new features and improvements in .NET 8 Preview 4! This release is a follow-up to the Preview 3 release. You’ll continue to see many more features show up with these monthly releases. .NET 6 and 7 users will want to follow this release closely since we have focused on making it a straightforward upgrade path.
.NET 8 Preview 4 is now available and includes many great new improvements to ASP.NET Core.
Here’s a summary of what’s new in this preview release:
Blazor
Streaming rendering with Blazor components
Handling form posts with Blazor SSR
Route to named elements in Blazor
Webcil packaging for Blazor WebAssembly apps
API authoring
Expanded support for form binding in minimal APIs
API project template includes .http file
Native AOT
Logging and exception handling in compile-time generated minimal APIs
ASP.NET Core top-level APIs annotated for trim warnings
Reduced app size with configurable HTTPS support
Worker Service template updates
Additional default services configured in the slim builder
API template JSON configuration changes
Support for JSON serialization of compiler-generated IAsyncEnumerable unspeakable types
Authentication and authorization
Identity API endpoints
Improved support for custom authorization policies with IAuthorizationRequirementData
ASP.NET Core metrics
For more details on the ASP.NET Core work planned for .NET 8 see the full ASP.NET Core roadmap for .NET 8 on GitHub.
انتشار اولین پیشنمایش ASP.NET 8
.NET 8 Preview 1 is now available! This is the first preview of the next major version of .NET, which will include the next wave of innovations for web development with ASP.NET Core.
In .NET 8 we plan to make broad investments across ASP.NET Core. Below are some of the areas we plan to focus on:
dotnet 8 منتشر شد
We are happy to announce the availability of .NET 8, the latest LTS version of one of the world’s leading development platforms, starting today. .NET 8 delivers thousands of performance, stability, and security improvements, as well as platform and tooling enhancements that help increase developer productivity and speed of innovation
The "Blazor United" effort is really a collection of features we're adding to Blazor so that you can get the best of server & client based web development. These features include: Server-side rendering, streaming rendering, enhanced navigations & form handling, add client interactivity per page or component, and determining the client render mode at runtime. We've started delivering server-side rendering support for Blazor with .NET 8 Preview 3, which is now available to try out. We plan to deliver the remaining features in upcoming previews. We hope to deliver them all for .NET 8, but we'll see how far we get.
NET Core 1.1.1. منتشر شد.
.NET Core 1.1.1
was released today. Both releases include reliability updates to
improve the quality of .NET Core. You can download the .NET Core Runtime
releases via our .NET Core Runtimes download page. If you are looking for the .NET Core SDK, to get the latest tools, try the .NET Core SDK download page.
NET 8 Preview 6. منتشر شد
an exciting release incorporated with plenty of library updates, a new WASM mode, more source generators, constant performance improvements, and NativeAOT support on iOS. We hope you enjoy these new features and improvements. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue our journey of making .NET better, together!
بررسی تغییرات Blazor در دات نت 8
What's New in Blazor for .NET 8
Come find out about the future of Blazor in .NET 8! We'll explore all the upcoming features and improvements, including our effort to create a unified full stack web UI programming model that combines the strengths of client and server. We hope to see you there!
You will learn:
How Blazor is becoming the best option for full stack web development
How Blazor in .NET 8 will provide full flexibility to build web apps however works best for you
How to try out the latest Blazor features in .NET 8