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Sergey Nizhny Novgorod2018-04-08 13:54:00
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Sergey Nizhny Novgorod, 2018-04-08 13:54:00

How production ready is asp.net core?

Hello everyone
I would like to know how ready for real tasks asp.net core is compared to asp.net mvc 5.
I see that the new framework has much fewer configuration files, there is built-in DI and everything seems to be super. But even in the official documentation there are a lot of white spaces, and when implementing various functionality, you are faced with the fact that you have to create these configuration files from scratch, and actually write what was out of the box in asp.net mvc 5. The feeling is very twofold, it turns out that the technology has not yet been thought out.

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MrDywar Pichugin, 2018-04-08
@Dywar

Recently it was on Habré, there is also infa in the comments.
REST services on ASP.NET Core under Linux in production

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eRKa, 2018-04-09
@kttotto

What are "real tasks"?
In our office, two rather big projects have already been handed over implemented on asp core. But they really work on .net 4.61, stably and confidently. I have not yet encountered problems in it, to say that it is raw. As for me, it gives much more opportunities to work than mvc5.

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denismaster, 2018-05-26
@denismaster

The technology is completely ready, and by version 2.1 it has already got rid of many childhood diseases. We use it on 8 projects in the enterprise field, we are very satisfied.

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