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Daniel Roth and guests walk through recent Razor editor and tooling improvements aimed at making ASP.NET Core development faster and more reliable, with demos showing how the updates reduce friction in day-to-day workflows.
Daniel Roth rounds up the key .NET sessions from Microsoft Build 2026, highlighting what’s new in .NET 11 and C# (including union types), plus sessions on agentic web apps, AI building blocks for .NET, .NET MAUI on-device AI, and tooling like dotnetup.
Daniel Roth presents a Microsoft Build 2026 session on what “agentic web apps” look like in .NET 11, focusing on performance and security improvements plus new Blazor and Aspire building blocks for modern web application development.
Daniel Roth introduces what “agentic web apps” look like in .NET 11, covering the ASP.NET Core roadmap, performance and security improvements, Aspire-based distributed app development, and new building blocks (agents, tools, skills, and components) for adding agentic capabilities to modern web apps.
Daniel Roth explains how Microsoft Copilot Studio upgraded its in-browser .NET WebAssembly engine from .NET 8 to .NET 10, what changed in deployment and packaging, and the performance gains the team measured—especially for larger, more complex agents running AOT-compiled code.
Daniel Roth announces that ASP.NET Core 2.3 reaches end of support on April 7, 2027, explains the practical impact for existing apps, and recommends upgrading to a supported .NET version, including using GitHub Copilot App Modernization to help plan and execute the migration.
Daniel Roth explores how Microsoft Copilot Studio utilizes .NET and WebAssembly to optimize the performance and scalability of conversational AI bots, highlighting significant platform enhancements for developers and organizations.
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