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How to Keep Using ASP.NET Web Forms in 2026 and beyond
Posted on March 6th, 2025.Web Forms just won't die. Fanatics are keeping the depreciated technology alive and kicking past it’s “best before” date - and for good reasons.
Web Forms just won't die. Fanatics are keeping the depreciated technology alive and kicking past it’s “best before” date - and for good reasons.
Have you started planning your .NET 5 migration? Don’t wait until end-of-life: Planning will help make your journey to .NET 5 as painless as possible.
ASP .NET Web Forms are only supported thanks to their supported operating system. This article explains how a dev can plan for the future with Web Forms.
An explainer article to help you know why self-contained application's aren't ideal and face three major problems: distribution, modification, and run.
.NET 8, the latest installment in Microsoft’s ongoing .NET series of releases, dropped on November 14th last year and introduced a bunch of enhancements designed to supercharge our apps and make everything run smoother than ever. So, you’re wondering why exactly I’m so hyped. Microsoft detailed all of the technical...
.NET 6 released in November 2021, but users of .NET Framework may be concerned about the risk of migrating. Use these 4 questions to start your migration.
Windows Workflow Foundation is not supported in .NET 6, but it still functions. Now is the time to plan for a WF alternative before it's too late.
NuGet Packages are more complex than they appear and have unintended consequences. Read our article to learn how to mitigate them.
ProGet for .NET Core is here, and .NET 5 will be here soon!
.NET 5 is coming soon! Are you ready? What are you worried about? Let us know in a short survey.