- Hot Reload, which allows users to see code changes without having to restart the programme.
- Support for Open Telemetry and the dotnet monitor.
- Visual Basic improvements to the Visual Studio experience and Windows from project experience.
- The capability to render Blazor components using JavaScript.
- AOT compilation for Blazor Web Assembly apps in Web Assembly.
- HTTP/3 support is available.
- Fie IO has support for symbolic connections.
- OpenSSL, the ChaCha20Poly1305 encryption scheme, and runtime defence-in-depth mitigations are all supported.
- Generators and analyzers of data sources.
- Across the board, performance has significantly improved.
- C# 10 improves the language, while F# 6 introduces new features.
Part of the reason for this is that not only Microsoft is working hard to make.NET a popular framework, but so are a number of small businesses that provide third-party libraries, contributing to the.NET Framework’s popularity – and functionality. Furthermore,.NET core supports a variety of programming languages, including C#, F#, Python, and others, making the technology accessible to a wider range of developers.
Additionally, Microsoft has made a concerted effort to provide fresh updates and upgrades for ASP.NET developers. Microsoft isn’t the only company contributing to this ever-expanding framework;.NET is supported by over 3,000 organisations outside of Microsoft.