What’s New in ASP.NET Core 6.0
This course will teach you how to leverage the powerful new features of ASP.NET 6.0 to build the next generation of web applications.
What you'll learn
The ASP.NET platform has seen major changes over the last several years, due to the split between ASP.NET Core and the ASP.NET Framework. In this course, What’s New in ASP.NET Core 6.0, you’ll learn how ASP.NET 6.0 completes the work of ASP.NET 5.0 to unify the platform, while continuing to provide modern, cross platform features. First, you’ll discover what .NET 6.0 has to offer and how to get set up to work with this new version. Then, you'll explore the latest capabilities and updates to Razor Pages, MVC, and Web API, as well as the overall platform tooling. Next, you'll dive into the exciting new features of Blazor, which continues to evolve and mature as a compelling technology. Finally, you’ll learn about Minimal APIs, which are a significant new pattern for building web services in ASP.NET. By the end of this course, you’ll understand what the very latest version of ASP.NET has to offer, and how it can improve your existing or future projects.
Table of contents
- Introducing Hot Reload 3m
- Demo: Exploring Hot Reload with Visual Studio 4m
- Demo: Exploring Hot Reload via the Command Line 4m
- Understanding C# 10 Essential Features 3m
- Demo: Exploring Visual Studio Project Changes 4m
- Demo: Understanding SPA Template Improvements 3m
- Improvements to Razor Pages, MVC, and Web API 3m
- Demo: Applying CSS Isolation with Razor Pages 4m
- Demo: Improving HTTP Logging 5m
- Summary 2m
- Blazor Improvements in .NET 6.0 1m
- Demo: Binding Component Parameters via the URL 4m
- Demo: Improving Error Handling in the UI 3m
- Demo: Modifying the HTML Document 4m
- Understanding Dynamic Components 2m
- Demo: Working with Dynamic Components 4m
- Exploring JavaScript Interoperability 3m
- Demo: Rendering Blazor Components with JavaScript Initializers 4m
- Understanding Ahead-of-Time Compilation 4m
- Demo: Applying Ahead-of-Time Compilation 5m
- Summary 2m