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What's New in .NET 6

Gill Cleeren

.NET 6 is the next version and it comes packed with changes. Alongside, Visual Studio 2022 is released in parallel. This course will teach you what is new in this latest iteration of the platform and its IDE.

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.NET 6 is the next version and it comes packed with changes. Alongside, Visual Studio 2022 is released in parallel. This course will teach you what is new in this latest iteration of the platform and its IDE.

.NET 6 is the next version of .NET and contains many new features. The entire family of products and frameworks is being updated, including a new version of C# and Visual Studio. Now is the time to start building with .NET 6. In this course, What’s New in .NET 6, you’ll learn what’s new with this release of the platform. You’ll get a good overview of what is changing and what influence .NET 6 will have on your existing projects. First, you’ll explore the unification of the different .NET platforms which is happening with this release. Next, you’ll discover the new version of Visual Studio and C#, part of the .NET 6 release wave. Finally, you’ll learn about the different technologies and their status, including ASP.NET Core, Blazor and Maui. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have a good understanding of what has changed with .NET 6 and how you can prepare your projects for this major new release.

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Syllabus

Course Overview
Understanding What’s New in .NET 6
The Unification of .NET Platforms in .NET 6
Introducing Visual Studio 2022
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Understanding New Features in C# 10 and .NET 6
Exploring ASP.NET Core 6
Introducing Cross-platform Development with Maui

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Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Teaches skills that are widely used in industry
Provides a good overview of the latest release of the platform
Focuses on the .NET 6 release, exploring its new features and their impact on existing projects
Covers the unification of .NET platforms and its implications
Introduces the new version of Visual Studio and C# 10
Provides insights into the latest technologies, including ASP.NET Core 6, Blazor, and Maui

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Learners who complete What's New in .NET 6 will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Technical Writer
A Technical Writer who writes documentation and training materials for software developers should take this course to remain current with .NET 6. The course will provide detailed information on the new features and changes to C# and Visual Studio.
Software Architect
A Software Architect who uses .NET and is responsible for designing and building software systems will find this course useful. It will help the Software Architect understand how the changes in .NET 6 impact software design, development, and architecture.
Computer Science Teacher
A Computer Science Teacher who incorporates industry relevant topics into their courses will find this course useful for staying current with the latest .NET updates. The course will cover topics such as Visual Studio, C#, and ASP.NET Core, which are popular in the industry. This course is best for teachers who are teaching students who may pursue .NET development careers.
Web Developer
A Web Developer who wishes to continue using .NET will need to update their skills to .NET 6. This course will help a Web Developer make that change and learn about new features like ASP.NET Core 6 and Maui.
DevOps Engineer
A DevOps Engineer who assists with application development and deployment should take this course to stay current with .NET 6. The course will provide insight into the new features and any new DevOps considerations.
Machine Learning Engineer
A Machine Learning Engineer who uses .NET and is familiar with C# should take this course to deepen their understanding of the capabilities of .NET 6. The course will provide practical examples of how to use .NET 6 to build and deploy machine learning models.
Full-Stack Developer
A Full Stack Developer is responsible for both front end and back end development. This course is a good way for a Full Stack Developer to learn in detail about the newest release of .NET. It covers the changes to ASP.NET Core and C# to help a Full Stack Developer maintain their skills.
Software Engineer
A Software Engineer with experience in .NET will find this course to be a useful resource for updating their skills and staying current with .NET 6. The course will give an overview of the new features and offer several practical examples for implementation.
Software Developer
A Software Developer who wishes to work with .NET 6 should take this course to learn about the latest updates and improvements offered by this version. The course covers not only the new features but also how to implement them in various projects.
Cloud Architect
A Cloud Architect who uses or plans to use .NET and Visual Studio 2022 should take this course to learn about the potential impacts of the updates of these platforms. The course will provide guidance on the new technologies and features.
Data Analyst
A Data Analyst with some experience or interest in .NET may find this course useful for learning about Visual Studio 2022 and its new features. The course will also cover C# 10 and how to use it to write data analysis code. This course may be particularly useful for a Data Analyst who uses .NET in their current role or is seeking to gain new skills.
Data Scientist
A Data Scientist who is already familiar with .NET may find this course useful for expanding their knowledge of Visual Studio 2022 and C# 10. Familiarity with .NET will help a Data Scientist build machine learning models that leverage .NET.
IT Manager
An IT Manager who oversees software development teams would benefit from this course to stay informed about the latest developments in .NET. This will ensure the IT Manager is making sound decisions for the company in regards to its software development strategy.
CIO
A CIO who is involved in software projects and decisions may find this course useful for learning about .NET 6. The course will give the CIO a general understanding of the changes and new features. This course may be particularly useful for a CIO who has a technical background.
Product Manager
A Product Manager who has some technical knowledge and works with IT teams would benefit from this course to learn about the updates to .NET. The course will help a Product Manager better understand the business and technical considerations of software development.

Reading list

We've selected 11 books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in What's New in .NET 6.
Is the definitive guide to the C# programming language. It valuable resource for developers who want to learn about the core concepts of the C# language.
Provides a deep dive into the Common Language Runtime (CLR). It valuable resource for developers who want to learn about the underlying principles of the .NET platform.
Provides a comprehensive guide to writing clean code. It valuable resource for developers who want to learn how to write code that is easy to read, understand, and maintain.
Provides a classic overview of software engineering. It valuable resource for developers who want to learn about the challenges and best practices of software development.
Provides a comprehensive overview of domain-driven design. It valuable resource for developers who want to learn how to design and build software applications that are aligned with the business domain.
Comprehensive reference for the latest version of C#, providing in-depth coverage of the language's syntax, features, and libraries. It covers topics such as generics, delegates, LINQ, and asynchronous programming.
Provides a fun and engaging introduction to design patterns. It valuable resource for developers who want to learn about the most common design patterns and how to use them in their own code.
Classic reference for understanding the Common Language Runtime (CLR), the foundation of .NET. It provides a deep dive into the CLR's architecture, execution model, and memory management.
Comprehensive guide to building web applications using ASP.NET Core MVC. It covers topics such as routing, controllers, views, and model binding.
Classic reference for design patterns, which are reusable solutions to common software design problems. It covers 23 design patterns, providing real-world examples in C#.

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