Microsoft has released version 8 of the .NET open-source developer platform. It has also launched the first preview of .NET Aspire, which is an opinionated stack made to create cloud-native apps.
With Microsoft’s yearly .NET release just around the corner, it’s time to start thinking about the changes you will need to make to your code. It’s nice to have a predictable release cycle for .NET.
From dynamic memory limits to faster collection classes, .NET 8 is packed with new features for building more performant, scalable, and secure applications. Microsoft’s .NET 8 arrived November 14 with ...