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The upcoming .NET8 release is taking #cloudnative deployment and #observability seriously, and most notably with the new .NET Aspire stack.
On this month's live-stream I'll host @davidfowl, Distinguished Engineer at Microsoft and a prominent #dotNet figure, to hear all about it.
#DotNet#observability:
one of the hot things last month at #DotNetConf was Aspire, an opinionated stack for building resilient, observable, and configurable #cloudnative applications with .NET, which comes with built-in components, health checks, developer dashboards and more.
In this post I look at the [TagProperties] and ILogEnricher features from the Microsoft.Extensions.Telemetry package and show how they can be used in your apps.
In #dotnet8 being able to generate HTML strings with #Blazor components as the input, without any server will be super awesome not only for static site generators but also if your desktop or console app needs some HTML. #dotnetconf#dotnetconf2023
@khalidabuhakmeh
Maybe not the expected answer but in my world it's this:
We are doing some bigger technical changes to a large application currently running on #NetFramework481. We are trying to eliminate dependencies step by step to lay the basis for #dotnet8.
In the meantime we still need to deliver features so we did not do a detailed plan upfront but some major developers are taking care of those aspects they personally want to drive forward. I'm excited to see progress but not sure how long it will take.