#Blazor

2026-03-15

From the .NET blog...

.NET 11 Preview 2 is now available!
devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/ #.NET #.NET MAUI #ASP.NET Core #Blazor #C# #.NET 11 #Featured

Kevin Griffin - Microsoft MVP1kevgriff@bbiz.io
2026-03-05

🦋 Building a Bluesky client in Uno Platform? Check out this #csharp Advent post from Martin!

See how to create cross-platform social apps with #dotnet.

mzikmund.dev/blog/building-a-b

by @mzikmunddev #web-dev #blazor

Swimburger :dotnet:swimburger@dotnet.social
2026-03-04

I gave my Blazor based ncrontab testing tool a facelift
ncrontab.swimburger.net
#dotnet #csharp #blazor #aspnet

Swimburger :dotnet:swimburger@dotnet.social
2026-03-03

I updated my Blazor based de/compression tool with support for gzip, brotli, deflate, zlib, and zstd.
#dotnet #csharp #blazor
gzip.swimburger.net/

2026-03-03

The Agentic Coding Workflow: A Practical Example #dotnet #aspnet #blazor #ai #agents

isaacl.dev/g1x

2026-02-18

Out now: The Microsoft Fluent UI #Blazor library v5 RC1!
This is the next major version. Lots of breaking changes but also lots of enhancements, beter APIs, better docs and an MCP server to help you use the library to it's fullest!
We're working on getting some quirks out of the way with publishing the MCP server package, but the rest is available on NuGet now. Remember, you need to use the `--prerelease` switch to find the RC packages.
See baaijte.net/blog/microsoft-flu

2026-02-13

Out now: The Microsoft Fluent UI #Blazor library v4.14.0! Yes, that's a new v4 version in spite of all the v5 work we're doing. Highly demanded addition is support for hierarchical data in the DataGrid! See fluentui-blazor.net/WhatsNew for the overview. Packages are on NuGet now.

For more information, see my blog at baaijte.net/blog/microsoft-flu

DataGrid with hierarchical data
//devdigestdevdigest
2026-02-11

⚡️ .NET 11 Preview 1 lands with updates across the stack

🏷️

devdigest.today/goto/5331

ASP.NET for .NET 11 summarized roadmap

The upcoming version of .NET 11, which is going to be a short term release of .NET that succeeds .NET 10, will feature improvements that are planned for the ASP.NET framework for web applications, such as Blazor and Blazor WebAssembly applications.

The top feedback and pain points will be addressed in the live roadmap for ASP.NET for .NET 11, which will improve your web application usability and reliability for developers and users alike.

You can find the live roadmap on this GitHub page, along with the discussion.

The roadmap addresses the points, including, but not limited to:

  • It has been planned that the discriminated unions is expected to be added to this version of .NET and ASP.NET.
  • The feature parity for the static server-side rendering is expected to be addressed.
  • The form validation component for Blazor will be improved in this version, such as asynchronous validation enhancements.
  • WebAssembly will be supported on CoreCLR interpreter runtime, eliminating the need for Mono, with .NET 12 being the version that completes the transition.
  • Progressive Web Applications (PWA) will be added to the Blazor Web App template.
  • The concept of state transitions for animations will be added in Blazor to better support animated components.

In real-world projects, the AOT and trimming support is still fragile, because of the following challenges:

  • Reflection remains a blocker, since trimmed web applications that use reflection-based frameworks and other components may fail to render with error messages or components failing to load.
  • System.Text.Json is currently hostile to AOT, since it uses reflection for serialization and deserialization operations by default, unless explicit source code generation is used.
  • AOT + Trimming currently doesn’t fail at build time if trimming is deemed to be unsafe due to reflection and other incompatible features. Also, the documentation suffers from fragmented trimming guidance for third-party libraries.

If everything goes as planned, .NET 11 Preview 1 will be released as early as today, and developers and curious bleeding-edge users will be able to try it out.

#Net #ASPNET #Blazor #C #csharp #dotnet #news #Razor #Tech #Technology #update
2026-01-29
Alvin Ashcraft 🐿️alvinashcraft@hachyderm.io
2026-01-27

Introducing OpenSilver 3.3 - Blazor Components Now Run Directly Inside XAML Applications

opensilver.net/announcements/3

#opensilver #xaml #blazor #dotnet #appdev #silverlight #csharp #wpf

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