ASP.NET Core in .NET 8 brings new features and improvements, including enhanced performance, support for native AOT, full stack web UI capabilities with Blazor, and a JavaScript SDK and project system in Visual Studio. It also introduces metrics, named pipes transport, Redis-based output caching, route tooling improvements, debugging enhancements, and more. To upgrade an existing project, follow the migration guide. The release of .NET 8 is being celebrated at .NET Conf 2023, a virtual developer event.
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Get startedWhat’s new?PerformanceASP.NET Core support for native AOTFull stack web UI with BlazorMore built-in Blazor components and capabilities.NET WebAssembly improvementsNew Blazor Web App templateNew Blazor scaffolder (Preview)Generic attributes for MVCIdentity API endpointsEnhanced form binding for Minimal APIs and anti-forgery middlewareSignalR stateful reconnectKeyed Services Support in Dependency InjectionMetricsNamed pipes transportRedis-based output cachingRoute toolingDebugging improvementsJavaScript SDK and project systemAnd there’s much more!Upgrade an existing project.NET 8 on AzureBuild cloud-native apps seamlessly with .NET Aspire and ASP.NET CoreJoin us for the .NET 8 release at .NET Conf 2023Thank you!Sort: