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What's New in ASP.NET Core 7.0

Offered By: Pluralsight

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Web Application Development Courses Blazor Courses Cloud-Native Applications Courses

Course Description

Overview

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This course will teach you how to leverage the powerful new features of ASP.NET Core 7.0 to build the next generation of web applications.

ASP.NET Core is now a fully unified platform and continues to add new features annually. Keeping up with the latest features during this rapid release cadence can be challenging. In this course, What’s New in ASP.NET Core 7.0, you’ll learn what new features this latest version of the framework has to offer. First, you’ll explore the state of the .NET ecosystem, how to install .NET 7.0, and upgrade existing projects to the latest version. Next, you’ll discover enhancements to Blazor and how it can now be used to build cross-platform UI’s with MAUI. Then, you’ll dive into updates to the Minimal API pattern and updates to the ASP.NET Core platform itself, including updates to essential configurations and middleware components. Finally, you’ll learn the essentials of Orleans, a powerful framework for building cloud-native, scalable apps that is now an essential part of ASP.NET Core. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge to start building the next generation of apps in ASP.NET Core 7.0.

Syllabus

  • Course Overview 1min
  • Get Set up to Work with ASP.NET Core 7.0 27mins
  • Exploring Blazor Enhancements 36mins
  • Improvements to Minimal APIs 29mins
  • Updates to the ASP.NET Core Platform 36mins

Taught by

Alex Wolf

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