.NET 7 Features – What’s New in .NET 7
After the official release of.NET 6, Microsoft immediately started working on the new version of. In these months, it has been publishing and releasing the upcoming features.
In this article, we have compiled all the new.NET 7 features based on Microsoft Docs and their release notes. Discover all.
The union of Blazor and.NET MAUI
As we already know, Blazor is a web application development framework, and one of its main features is that Blazor has the ability to run the application views on the client side — and not on the server and then teach the browser the HTML.
Interesting fact: In case you didn’t know, the name Blazor comes from the union of two words: Browser and Razor — the .NET HTML view generation engine.
And as we also learned in a previous article, MAUI is the Framework Microsoft is working on that focuses on mobile applications. And if you’re asking yourself… Yes, many people say that.NET MAUI will be the evolution of Xamarin.
This is where Microsoft is going to do a “milkshake” with Blazor and MAUI that will become Blazor Hybrid. Let’s take a closer look.
Easier upgrading.NET applications
As we all know—and some have suffered through it, migrating older applications to.6 has not been the easiest thing in the world. That’s why Microsoft is bringing new upgrade enhancements for older applications. The main points are:
- More code analysts
- More code checkers
- Compatibility checkers
All of this will come along with the .NET Upgrade Assistant that will greatly help in getting those applications upgraded, saving the developer time — thanks Microsoft.
Source:https:https://www.bytehide.com/blog/official-dotnet-7-features-released
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