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ASPNET Core Improvements in NET 5

ASPNET Core Improvements in NET 5

Earlier this month, at the .NET Conf 2020, Microsoft released the .NET 5 platform. This version includes a broad set of new features and improvements, which are also related to the ASP.NET Core framework. This release’s efforts focus primarily on performance improvements, followed by other features regarding Blazor, SignalR, MVC, OpenAPI support, and Azure AD authentication integration. By Antonio

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Author: Antonio Liccardi

Date: 2020-12-02

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