Sitefinity DX 14.0 packs ASP.NET Core, which is in BETA but in perfect shape nonetheless to start building real projects on. Here's how to get ahead of the game and take advantage of this awesome piece of technology.
Go hands-on with the new Sitefinity presentation engine built on .NET Core and test your skills against other Sitefinity developers. Accept the Sitefinity .NET Core coding challenge and win prizes.
Over the last year or so, we’ve been busy progressing with ASP.NET Core and introducing a new model of Sitefinity development. The concept is simple and we believe it’s the next evolutionary step for the Sitefinity platform—adopting a multi-tier architecture and utilizing a decoupled/headless approach to presentation.
It takes a whole new set of capabilities to create, store, query and deliver content to multiple frontend applications. This blog takes a close look at a how Sitefinity's decoupled architecture favors headless implementations.
Don’t let your database size get out of hand. Separate media and content. Store media in blob, fully integrated with your environments and CI/CD pipelines.