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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28

Each year, summer arrives to find me daunted and excited to write about the performance improvements in the upcoming release of .NET. “Daunted,” because these posts, covering .NET 8, .NET 7, .NET 6, .NET 5, .NET Core 3.0, .NET Core 2.1, and .NET Core 2.0, have garnered a bit of a reputation I want to ensure the next iteration lives up to. And “excited,” because there’s such an abundance of material to cover due to just how much goodness has been packed into the next .NET release, I struggle to get it all written down as quickly as my thoughts whirl.And so, every year, I start these posts talking about how the next release of .NET is the fastest and best release to date. That’s true for .NET 9 as well, of course, but the statement that .NET 9 is the fastest and best release of .NET to date is now a bit… mundane. So, let’s spice it up a bit. How about… a haiku?As the falcon flies,.NET 9 speeds joy intoDevelopers' hearts.Or, maybe a limerick:In the coding world, there's a star,.NET 9, the best by far.With speed that's supreme,It's every coder's dream,Taking development to a new par.A little gimmicky? Maybe something more classical, a sonnet perhaps:In realms of code where brilliance finds its way,.NET 9 shines with an unmatched array.Its speed and grace, a marvel to behold,Transforming tasks to treasures, fast and bold.Developers, with joy, embrace its might,Their projects soar, efficiency in sight.No longer bound by limits of the

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