Build25 BRK122 - The future of web development with ASP.NET Core & Blazor
Description
Explore the future of web development, focusing on new features in ASP.NET Core & Blazor. Learn how ASP.NET Core in makes it easier to build secure AI infused web apps with the latest AI libraries and security standards, like WebAuthn & Passkey support. See how you can more easily monitor and diagnose issues with improved diagnostics and telemetry and boost developer productivity with .NET Aspire. We will also take a look into the future of Blazor for building web apps, OpenAPI generation, and more.
Content Owners
Daniel Roth, ASP.NET Core Product Manager
Mike Kistler, ASP.NET Core Product Manager
Session Resources
| Resources | Links | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Build session page | https://build.microsoft.com/sessions/BRK122 | Event session page with downloadable recording, slides, resources, and speaker bio |
| Session recording on YouTube | https://aka.ms/build2025/video/BRK122 | YouTube page with session recoding and speaker-moderated chat |
| Microsoft Learn | https://aka.ms/build25/plan/ADAI_DevStartPlan | Official Collection or Plan with skilling resources to learn at your own pace |
More Resources
- Try out .NET 10 today! get.dot.net/10
- What’s new: learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/core/whats-new
- Roadmap: aka.ms/dotnet/roadmap(https://aka.ms/dotnet/roadmap)
- .NET AI: dot.net/ai
- .NET Aspire: dot.net/aspire
Contributing
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