If you mean the fact that you loose portability, yes. However, AOT compiled .NET apps still have and use garbage collection and memory management (beyond other .NET features) that C/C++ applications don't have.
Yes, absolutely! It depends on your location. In some regions it's more in demand than in others. It's best to check job websites to see if there are openings in your area. Other than that, learning C# is good for a first programming language. I do have a Bootcamp course (link in video description). Or you watch videos on TH-cam. Welcome to .NET!
Thanks for your feedback. I learned that some people have problems with their eyes when using dark mode. That's why I decided to use light mode in my videos to make them as inclusive as possible. Thanks for your understanding. 🙏
I record short segments and put them together in post-production. 🤓 I'm not a great speaker, and English is my third language. I never speak it, except in my videos. It's a lot of effort, and I hope you're still able to enjoy the content and learn something new. 😉
First of all, thanks for your comment and it's the right approach to perform your own benchmarks for your specific situations. Interesting results, you got. If you don't see performance improvements in your scenario, you don't need to use it. I am sure that there are scenarios where it will make a significant impact, especially when the collections are pretty large.
@@ClaudioBernasconi I guess it depends on many things. I was benchmarking dictionaries of varying sizes and random keys. Going to try on other machines too.
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Of course, when you find performance improvements you can always argue that the previous version was slower. When you look at benchmarks, .NET was always in a great standing within the last few years. Like most engineering teams, you first make it work and the improve. Just saying, not defending anyone here. Do you know another framework that adds APIs and functionality and at the same time becomes fast and faster with every iteration?
What is your favorite .NET 8 feature or what do you think makes the most significant difference? 🤔
Dude your camera presence has improved so much. You look much more confident and natural now!
That has to be the best compliment I can get from my role model! 🙏🤯
Thanks for giving up your sleep to make this video. It is good to get a first overview of the topics that are being presented.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it! 🙏
Thank you for summarizing it up
Thanks for watching. 😉
Thanks for these videos, if it were up to me I would have you make a video on every new feature!
I will try my best to cover as many topics as possible. I also have videos based on the .NET 8 RC version of features that haven't changed. 😏
@@ClaudioBernasconi Already seen :)
TY for this video!
Thanks for writing a comment. 🙂
AOT feels like a step back from what .NET is into being C++?
If you mean the fact that you loose portability, yes. However, AOT compiled .NET apps still have and use garbage collection and memory management (beyond other .NET features) that C/C++ applications don't have.
Hi. I am really new to coding. Is net 8 recommended for beginner? How about employability? Thank you for your kind answer!!!
Yes, absolutely! It depends on your location. In some regions it's more in demand than in others. It's best to check job websites to see if there are openings in your area. Other than that, learning C# is good for a first programming language. I do have a Bootcamp course (link in video description). Or you watch videos on TH-cam. Welcome to .NET!
Love the video but dark mode is your friend 😂. Great video though.
Thanks for your feedback. I learned that some people have problems with their eyes when using dark mode. That's why I decided to use light mode in my videos to make them as inclusive as possible. Thanks for your understanding. 🙏
Great Video, 🌹
Thank you 🤗
should I update to net 8 for gaming ?
Great video! By the way, why do you never blink?🤔
I record short segments and put them together in post-production. 🤓 I'm not a great speaker, and English is my third language. I never speak it, except in my videos. It's a lot of effort, and I hope you're still able to enjoy the content and learn something new. 😉
Frozen collections with "much better" performance? I don't know why I'm getting only 2-3 nanoseconds improvement in my benchmarks.
First of all, thanks for your comment and it's the right approach to perform your own benchmarks for your specific situations. Interesting results, you got. If you don't see performance improvements in your scenario, you don't need to use it. I am sure that there are scenarios where it will make a significant impact, especially when the collections are pretty large.
@@ClaudioBernasconi I guess it depends on many things.
I was benchmarking dictionaries of varying sizes and random keys. Going to try on other machines too.
Put it in IIS and it doesn't work anymore. The links don't work, bootstrap is gone.
Not good at all.
Great, Guy😊
didn't waste any time getting a vid out, lol
Yes, was an effort, but here we are. Thanks for watching. 👍
@@ClaudioBernasconi Gah. Another thing women love is just being yourself. Put yourself out there, warts and all. Nothing screams more self-confidence than a man who shares his weaknesses. Deleting my previous comment shouts that you are an insecure man. Just my opinion of course, and i'm here for you, i'm rooting for you to find the hotty of your dreams... :)
The constant performance improvements might be a symptom of the previous version's performance being sub-standard. Just saying.
Of course, when you find performance improvements you can always argue that the previous version was slower. When you look at benchmarks, .NET was always in a great standing within the last few years. Like most engineering teams, you first make it work and the improve. Just saying, not defending anyone here. Do you know another framework that adds APIs and functionality and at the same time becomes fast and faster with every iteration?
Thank you for summarizing it up
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for sharing bro!
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment. It helps a lot! 🙏