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21. Okt. 2021
Microsoft DevBlog
Neues zu .net 6 (Core) und "Blazor / News about .net 6 (Core) and "Blazor"
Deutsch
Zitat Microsoft DevBlog:
.NET 6 will be will be released in November 2021, and will be supported for three years, as a Long Term Support (LTS) release. The platform matrix has been significantly expanded compared to .NET 5.
Im Wesentlichen wird das bisherige "Erfolgsrezept" von Microsoft in Bezug auf Plattform-Unabhängigkeit weiter vorangetrieben.
Dem o.g. Microsoft Blog folgend, dürften neben zu erwartenden Sprach-Erweiterungen, vor allem die .net Multi-platform App UI einen "Schub" für die Erstellung weiterer Plattform-übergreifender Apps bringen. Im Kern geht es dabei um Erweiterungen für Xamarin , welches in den letzten Jahren intensiv ausgebaut wurde und an Beliebtheit stetig zugelegt hat. Auch Blazor nimmt stetig an Beliebtheit und Bedeutung zu.
Interessante Aussagen zu "Blazor"
Blazor has become a very popular way to write .NET web apps. We first supported Blazor on the server, then in the browser with WebAssembly, and now we’re extending it again, to enable you to write Blazor desktop apps. Blazor desktop enables you to create hybrid client apps, which combine web and native UI together in a native client application. It is primarily targeted at web developers that want provide rich client and offline experiences for their users.
Weiterführende Links zu "Blazor"
Infragistics Blog "Blazor Server vs Blazor WebAssembly"
https://www.infragistics.com/products/ignite-ui-blazor
https://demos.devexpress.com/blazor/
https://www.telerik.com/blazor-ui
https://www.syncfusion.com/blazor-components
English
Quote Microsoft DevBlog:
.NET 6 will be will be released in November 2021, and will be supported for three years, as a Long Term Support (LTS) release. The platform matrix has been significantly expanded compared to .NET 5.
Essentially, Microsoft's previous "successful recipe" in terms of platform independence is being pushed further.
According to the Microsoft blog mentioned above, in addition to expected language extensions, the .net multi-platform app UI in particular should bring a "boost" for the creation of further cross-platform apps. Basically, it's about extensions for Xamarin which has been intensively expanded in recent years and has steadily increased in popularity. Blazor is also steadily increasing in popularity and importance.
Interesting statement about "Blazor"
Blazor has become a very popular way to write .NET web apps. We first supported Blazor on the server, then in the browser with WebAssembly, and now we’re extending it again, to enable you to write Blazor desktop apps. Blazor desktop enables you to create hybrid client apps, which combine web and native UI together in a native client application. It is primarily targeted at web developers that want provide rich client and offline experiences for their users.
Additional links about"Blazor"
Infragistics Blog "Blazor Server vs Blazor WebAssembly"
https://www.infragistics.com/products/ignite-ui-blazor
https://demos.devexpress.com/blazor/
https://www.telerik.com/blazor-ui
https://www.syncfusion.com/blazor-components
