A few days before closing this book's editing process, Microsoft announced in the Connect() event the availability of this new version of .NET Core. This update also affects the related versions of the "Core" family: ASP.NET Core 1.1 and EF Core 1.1.
Obviously, it's not a version with many foundational changes, nor breaking changes, either. The focus of the development team was to broaden the OS targets, improve performance, and fix bugs, fundamentally.
Thus, and according to the official page in Github (https://github.com/dotnet/core/blob/master/release-notes/1.1/1.1.md) and the team's blog, the changes are mainly located around four different areas:
As for ASP.NET Core 1.1, the documentation states that this release was designed around the following feature themes in order to help developers:
For additional details on the news offered by this version, you can read the article Announcing the Fastest ASP.NET Yet, ASP.NET Core 1.1 RTM, at https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/webdev/2016/11/16/announcing-asp-net-core-1-1/.
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