The Next Chapter for .NET Developers
Blazor, AI-assisted coding, and why the way we build software is changing.
Over the last few years, .NET has changed fast.
We went from classic MVC to Blazor.
From backend-only work to full-stack projects.
From writing every line by hand to having AI help with code, tests, refactoring, and scaffolding.
And now with .NET 10, it feels like we’re entering a new stage.
Not because the framework itself changed everything overnight.
But because the way we work as developers is changing.
Tools like GitHub Copilot, GPT, and Claude Sonnet are becoming part of our workflow.
Not as shortcuts.
Not as “press button, ship code.”
But as assistants that help us move faster, think cleaner, and build better systems.
We’re no longer just learning syntax.
We’re learning how to leverage tools that amplify us.
A new skill: blending AI with real development
In the last months, I’ve been experimenting a lot with AI-assisted development.
Not the hype version.
Not the “AI writes everything” version.
The real version:
guiding Copilot to write clean components
using GPT for architecture ideas
generating and correcting EF Core models
getting unit tests written faster
building a full Blazor app with AI as a helper, not the author
And this shift has convinced me of one thing:
The developers who understand both .NET + AI-assisted workflows will move faster than the ones who master only one side.
That’s exactly why I built the new course .NET Web Development with AI and Copilot.
Not as theory.
Not as speculative content.
But as real workflows in Visual Studio and Blazor.
You watch me build apps.
You watch AI help.
And you learn when to trust it and when to take over.
And now… the timing
Many developers wait until January to start learning again.
New year. New goals. Fresh motivation.
But there’s a small advantage in starting right before everyone else.
You enter January not with a blank slate, but with momentum.
A few steps ahead.
Already moving.
If you want to level up
Right now, the .NET 10 sale is still running, but only for a short time.
It includes every course, the new AI course, and full access to the .NET Web Academy.
If you’ve been curious about mastering .NET, Blazor, and now AI-assisted development, here’s the link:
👉 Join the .NET Web Academy before the sale ends
After that, pricing returns to normal.
No pressure.
No countdown tone.
Just a reminder so you don’t miss it.
Whether you join or not, I want to say this:
If you’re a .NET developer right now, you’re in a great place.
Blazor is growing.
AI workflows are accelerating.
.NET 10 is strong and stable.
And the industry is shifting toward full-stack clarity instead of fragmented tech stacks.
It’s a good time to learn.
A good time to build.
A good time to take the next step.
See you in the next post.
Patrick
P.S. Want in before prices return to normal? Click here to join.



