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.NET Day Franken 2023
 | 29.04.2023

Turbopower: Ein Blick unter die Haube der .NET 7 Performance-Optimierungen

.NET 7 ist schnell. Sehr schnell. Was das .NET-Team jedes Jahr an Performanceoptimierungen schafft, ist an sich schon phänomenal. Aber .NET 7 ist dieses Mal eine Klasse für sich: Über 1000 PRs, die die Performance betreffen, haben es in das Release geschafft! Der Artikel von Stephen Toub über die Verbesserungen ist inkl. der Assembler- und IL-Listings knappe 200 Seiten lang! Doch welche Optimierungen davon sind für uns als .NET-Entwickler wirklich relevant? Welche beeinflussen unsere tägliche Arbeit? In dieser Session zeigt Ihnen .NET-Experte Sebastian Gingter anhand von alltäglichen und praxisnahen Aufgabengebieten wie .NET 7 existierenden Code schneller machen kann.

Sebastian Gingter ist Consultant und „Erklärbär“ bei Thinktecture. Seine Spezialgebiete sind Backend-Systeme mit ASP.NET Core und IdentityServer.

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