🤓 Introducing — .NET Aspire (Preview): A cloud ready stack for building observable, production read, distributed applications!
If we can trust the demos of #dotnetconf #blazor seems ready to be used in production now 😀
dotnet is late to the party for static server-side rendering, but let's if they can make up for that with quality
What does "added support for net8.0" mean? Are you actually adding new features, or just bumping up target framework?
If latter, what's the point? Your net8.0 app will work with net6.0 package anyway, what am I missing here?
I'm wondering what role does
Orleans play in .NET Aspire 🤔
#dotnetconf
While updating to #dotnet 8 RTM, just found out that the SDK downloaded by dotnet-install.ps1 is containing "old" rc2 files, which causes #unoplatform uno-check to fail installing the workloads.
This causes the workloads installer to try and install rc2 bits and fail.
Now the question is, should uno-check be fixing the sdk? moving folders from one to the other? It all depends on the speed of release of a fixed package :)
.NET Aspire looks extremely interesting #dotnetconf https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/introducing-dotnet-aspire-simplifying-cloud-native-development-with-dotnet-8/
For me, the most important features in C# 12 are:
- Primary constructors
- Collection expressions
Nice to have:
- Improved Tuples
- Spread operator (..)
I am a bit disappointed, that you can only ask #dotnetconf presenters questions on X but not here. Or can we @dotnet ?
