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Introducing Power Tools as a Global .NET Tool

Introducing Power Tools as a Global .NET Tool

ASP.NET Zero Power Tools is getting a upgrade. The RAD experience is no longer limited to a desktop extension or a headless command-line flow. The new Power Tools can be installed as a global .NET tool, launches its own Web UI, and provides a more visible, configurable, and automation-friendly code generation workflow.

30 June 2026

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Why ASP.NET Zero Is a Strong Starting Point for Building SaaS Products
Why ASP.NET Zero Is a Strong Starting Point for Building SaaS Products

Learn how ASP.NET Zero helps startups and companies build SaaS products faster with built-in multi-tenancy, user management, permissions, audit logs, admin infrastructure, and Power Tools code generation.

24 June 2026

How to Integrate Elsa v3 with ASP.NET Zero MVC
How to Integrate Elsa v3 with ASP.NET Zero MVC

This guide walks through integrating Elsa v3 into an ASP.NET Zero MVC project. It covers creating the ElsaServer sidecar process, configuring shared JWT authentication, multi-tenancy support, auto-starting the server, and embedding the Elsa Studio workflow designer inside an MVC Razor view via an iframe.

03 June 2026

Introducing ASP.NET Zero v15.3
Introducing ASP.NET Zero v15.3

ASP.NET Zero v15.3 brings an upgrade to ABP 11.2, Rate Limiting, External Login Linking, an Elsa 3.0 integration sample, comprehensive React UI tests, and various security and performance improvements.

13 May 2026

Angular vs React for ASP.NET Core: A Comprehensive Comparison Guide (2026)
Angular vs React for ASP.NET Core: A Comprehensive Comparison Guide (2026)

In this guide, we will compare Angular and React side by side, specifically through the lens of a .NET developer who needs to pick a frontend for an ASP.NET Core backend.

17 April 2026

React + ASP.NET Core: Enterprise Project Getting Started Guide
React + ASP.NET Core: Enterprise Project Getting Started Guide

If you are building a modern enterprise web application in 2026, React with ASP.NET Core is one of the most practical stacks you can choose. React gives you a flexible component model, excellent ecosystem support, and strong performance with a Vite-based workflow. ASP.NET Core gives you a high-performance backend, robust security primitives, an

07 April 2026

Angular + ASP.NET Core: Enterprise Project Getting Started Guide (2026)
Angular + ASP.NET Core: Enterprise Project Getting Started Guide (2026)

If you are building an enterprise web application in 2026, the combination of Angular and ASP.NET Core is one of the strongest choices you can make. Angular gives you TypeScript safety, a powerful component architecture, and a mature ecosystem. ASP.NET Core gives you a high-performance, cross-platform backend with first-class dependency in

02 April 2026

How to Integrate Elsa v3 with ASP.NET Zero - Part 1: Backend Setup
How to Integrate Elsa v3 with ASP.NET Zero - Part 1: Backend Setup

This blog walks through the backend setup for integrating Elsa v3 into an ASP.NET Zero solution. It covers installing required packages, configuring the Elsa server within the ASP.NET Zero architecture, setting up persistence, and preparing the application for workflow execution.

26 March 2026

Introducing ASP.NET Zero v15.2
Introducing ASP.NET Zero v15.2

ASP.NET Zero v15.2 brings a brand new React UI with Power Tools support, Angular 21 upgrade, Active Session management, AI development skills, the return of Health Checks UI, and various performance improvements.

17 March 2026

React Performance and Preventing Unnecessary Re-renders
React Performance and Preventing Unnecessary Re-renders

Learn how React re-rendering works, why unnecessary renders happen, and how to prevent them using state colocation, memoization, referential stability, and better component architecture.

11 March 2026

Comparing AI Coding Tools for .NET Developers: A Hands-On Experience
Comparing AI Coding Tools for .NET Developers: A Hands-On Experience

The AI coding assistant landscape has exploded over the past two years. As a .NET developer, I have tried nearly every major tool in this space—some as my daily driver, others for specific tasks. The honest takeaway? There is no single AI coding tool that does everything well for .NET development. You will likely end up using two or three depending

06 March 2026