Thanks Tim. Great to hear your enthusiasm for .net8 especially Blazor, it really looks like Microsoft have done a great job on it and enjoyed watching it develop with the previews, can't wait for tomorrow. I've got a project I'm building right now that's going to get the full conversion :)
Hot reload improvements, huh? I have never gotten that to work. Thanks for the video. Great content.
6:22 into this and you are finally going to talk about "what's new" ... brilliant
I just want to say that .NET MAUI "had a bit of reputation for being a little bit buggy" is an understatement! :D Thank you for the video!
I am really happy that the blazor course is updated RIGHT when it launches. LOVE IT Tim !
:) just went for the all access pass earlier today :p, can’t wait for the new courses
Incredible master, knowing all of these things makes me realize how powerful and complete .NET is, and it makes me love this technology even more.
hahaha you're loving your Blazor I love it, another great video, thanks Tim
Thanks, I like your contents. As this was a summary video, I hope you can finish it in a short time window and talk about the explanation in your detailed tutorial video.
Thanks for the video. I knew that there will be some changes for Blazor in .NET 8 but of what You told today I got super hyped on those changes. My projects are getting yet another upgrade after the Dapper upgrade from last week monday episode (hundreds of lines of code gone or moved to the different locations - works the same as it used to :-) thanks again). Especially excited about the hybrid possibilities. I decided to go with the blazor server project and in some cases in my client copmany there is a network connection problem and it's a bit annoying for them. But with the new blazor auto rendering I am hoping to fix it without rewriting my entire app and creating new one. Looking forward for the new videos. Great job.
I'm still teaching 6. I've got to admit, I kind of hate the pace since core launched, but there are some amazing new things coming along.
This version looks mature enough for large internet projects. We have held off using VS for a large project until now...
As always, great :)
Thanks for this overview, Tim ... very helpful!
After watching this video, I upgraded .Net, VS, and EF. It went smooth except my Winform app started getting an exception when connecting to SQLExpress. I had to add Encrypt=false in the SQL connection string to get around the error.
Blazor has been excellent so far. Such a nice way to build sites.
Thanks Tim for this great video. Actually I am taking the C# MasterCourse and enjoying so far. I am from the old guard that used to work with VB but wanted to move forward with new technology and current trends. I don't know much about ASP .Net core nor Blazor but now I have a better understand on what is this about. Seems WinForms is not longer the trend but interesting see where all of this is going to. Thanks again.
This video encourages me to stop learning React at all and move to Blazor full time since me development stack is already .NET
Thank you for the video
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