Daniel Roth
CODE Author
Daniel Roth is a Principal Program Manager at Microsoft on the ASP.NET team. He has worked on various parts of .NET over the years including WCF, XAML, ASP.NET Web API, ASP.NET MVC, and ASP.NET Core. His current passion is making Web UI development easy with .NET and Blazor.
Detailed Biography
Daniel Roth is a Principal Program Manager at Microsoft on the ASP.NET team. He has worked on various parts of .NET over the years including WCF, XAML, ASP.NET Web API, ASP.NET MVC, and ASP.NET Core. His current passion is making Web UI development easy with .NET and Blazor.
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Articles Authored
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Blazor for the Web and Beyond in .NET 7
Last updated: Wednesday, November 2, 2022
Published in: CODE Focus Magazine: 2022 - Vol. 19 - Issue 1 - .NET 7.0
Blazor enables UI development for the web without JavaScript and using open web standards. Daniel shows you how to author reusable web UI components that can be used on any modern web browser.
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What’s New in ASP.NET Core in .NET 6
Last updated: Wednesday, August 31, 2022
Published in: CODE Focus Magazine: 2021 - Vol. 18 - Issue 1 - .NET 6.0
You already know that ASP.NET Core provides everything you need to build great Web UIs and powerful back-end services. Daniel shows how you can build rich interactive client Web UIs using all your favorite interactivity tools, standards-based HTTP APIs, real-time services, and back-end services.
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Blazor Updates in .NET 5
Last updated: Wednesday, December 16, 2020
Published in: CODE Focus Magazine: 2020 - Vol. 17 - Issue 1 - .NET 5.0
Learn about new features available in Blazor using .NET 5 including the Blazor WebAssembly SDK, new built-in support for virtualization, CSS isolation, lazy loading and built-in features that reduce or eliminate JavaScript interop code required.
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What’s New in ASP.NET Core 2.1
Last updated: Friday, April 30, 2021
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2018 - March/April
Daniel takes you on a tour of the new features in the new release of ASP.NET. He thinks you’ll find it exciting, especially regarding its SignalR capabilities.