Consistently ranks among top performers in web framework benchmarks. Minimal APIs for microservices, Blazor for C# web UIs, and SignalR for real-time communication.
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ASP.NET Core processes requests with minimal overhead through its middleware pipeline. Minimal APIs reduce boilerplate for microservices. The controller pattern handles complex enterprise APIs.
Blazor extends the platform to interactive web UIs in C# using WebAssembly or server-side rendering. SignalR provides real-time communication for dashboards and collaboration.
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At a glance
Lightweight lambda-based endpoints for microservices. Full controller pattern with model binding and filters for complex APIs.
C# developers build web interfaces without JavaScript. Server, WebAssembly, or hybrid render modes per component.
WebSockets abstracted behind a unified API with connection management, reconnection, and scaling via Redis backplane.
Integration with Entra ID, SQL Server, Azure Service Bus, and Azure DevOps as standard.
Millions of daily requests with output caching, response compression, and sub-50ms response times.
Enterprise admin panels in Blazor, enabling C# developers to deliver web UIs without a JavaScript team.
Compiled queries, split queries, and interceptors for audit logging. Avoiding common ORM pitfalls.
App Service, Container Apps, and Functions with Bicep IaC and slot-based zero-downtime deployments.
URL or header versioning with Asp.Versioning, OpenAPI per version, and deprecation policies.
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