Microsoft’s Active Server Pages have been around a long time; launching back in the early days of the web. Since then they’ve been through several iterations and frameworks, driving the development of ...
Microsoft says Razor Pages development in ASP.NET Core can make coding page-focused web-dev scenarios easier and more productive than using the controllers and views integral to another option: the ...
It wasn't all Razor/Blazor goodness in the preview, though, as Roth closed with this note: "The ASP.NET Core SignalR Client package has been annotated for nullability. This means that the C# compiler ...