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Features of ASP.NET Core 1.0

Exclusive Amazon Deals ASP.NET Core 1.0 is a new open-source framework for building modern Web applications. As compared to previous versions of ASP.NET there are many major changes happened. I’ll try to capture most of the changes in this blog post. ASP.NET Core 1.0 was initially named as ASP.NET 5. I’m dedicating this blog post to showcase the major features of ASP.NET Core 1.0. Single aligned web stack ASP.NET Core 1.0 is a single aligned web stack on top of ASP.NET for Web API and Web UI as shown in below figure (image taken from mva):   Above figure clearly depicts that there is very less sharing between these three stacks. If you will see from ASP.NET template view, you will notice that all the three options are dimmed out as shown below: Much leaner framework with reduced surface area ASP.NET Core 1.0 is no longer based on System.Web.dll. As per dzone , typical HTTPContext object graph takes 30K in memory while new implementation takes around 2K.I

Introducing ASP.NET Core 1.0 and .NET Core 1.0

Exclusive Amazon Deals In one of the recent announcements, Microsoft has changed the name of ASP.Net 5 and .Net Core 5. Official blog post says: However, naming the new, completely written from scratch ASP.NET framework "ASP.NET 5" was a bad idea for a one major reason: 5 > 4.6 makes it seem like ASP.NET 5 is bigger, better, and replaces ASP.NET 4.6. Not so. So we're changing the name and picking a better version number. ASP.NET 5 is now ASP.NET Core 1.0. NET Core 5 is now .NET Core 1.0. Entity Framework 7 is now Entity Framework Core 1.0 or EF Core 1.0 colloquially.