What .NET Conf 2021 Signaled
The .NET Conf 2021 conference highlighted a maturing .NET ecosystem with .NET 6 and Visual Studio 2022 at the center. For enterprise teams, the value was not only the new features, but the clearer path for building applications that can evolve across desktop, web, cloud, and mobile scenarios.
Visual Studio 2022 And Team Productivity
Visual Studio 2022 brought important improvements for large-scale development: a 64-bit IDE, stronger diagnostics, better collaboration tooling, and productivity enhancements that matter when teams maintain complex solutions over many years.
For Xari, these improvements matter because our work often involves enterprise systems with layered architecture, integrations, reporting, security, and deployment concerns. Better tooling directly improves delivery quality.
Blazor And Web Application Strategy
Blazor continued to grow as a practical option for teams that want to build interactive web experiences with .NET. The important decision is not whether every application should use Blazor, but where it fits in an architecture alongside APIs, cloud services, mobile clients, and existing enterprise systems.
How Xari Applies This Direction
We use .NET platform improvements to help clients modernize without unnecessary rewrites. That can mean extending an existing XAF application, building a new web application, moving reporting workflows forward, or creating APIs that prepare a system for mobile and IoT integrations.
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