Actually that is exactly what I thought when they introduced RazorPages as well.
I really like .NET Core but this RazorPages is just single worst "improvement" for the .NET Core platform.
I even remember watching the presentation on BUILD conference and nobody applauded at this "feature" when they graciously introduced it and you could feel the cringe. Scott even had to say "Isn't this awesome!?? Come on!".
No, Scott, it's not awesome. It's going backwards.
I really like .NET Core but this RazorPages is just single worst "improvement" for the .NET Core platform.
I even remember watching the presentation on BUILD conference and nobody applauded at this "feature" when they graciously introduced it and you could feel the cringe. Scott even had to say "Isn't this awesome!?? Come on!".
No, Scott, it's not awesome. It's going backwards.