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Long Term Planning for ASP.NET Web Forms in .NET 10
Posted on May 9th, 2025..NET 5 will not support ASP.NET Web Forms, but your applications do NOT need to be rewritten yet. Use our advice to make good decisions for each app.
.NET 5 will not support ASP.NET Web Forms, but your applications do NOT need to be rewritten yet. Use our advice to make good decisions for each app.
This article is part of a series on Migrating from .NET Framework to .NET, also available as a chapter in our free, downloadable eBook Microsoft is all about the current .NET (.NET 5 to .NET 10). But our trusty old .NET Framework isn’t going anywhere. It’s indefinitely supported. So even with all the buzz around .NET...
Ahead of .NET 5+, sharpen your knowledge of SemVer and how using CI/CD for your NuGet packages can simplify proper versioning and avoid dependency hell.
Every organization will have a unique migration journey to .NET 5+. Use our scorecard to estimate how tough this journey might be.
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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.
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Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) ports well to .NET 5+. But porting is just the first step toward faster deployments.