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Adding to my #SSG ramblings. This is roughly the layout I'm thinking of.
Whether /content/Home will be there, I don't know yet, that is how Grav does it.
Keeping the wwwroot and Views/-structure, as that is configured by-default in ASP.NET.

The Views are all runtime-compiled and then rendered based on files inside the content-folder.

You know why PHP is still around? Because it's fucking simple.

The levels of abstraction in Web Frameworks like React/Angular or ASP.NET Core is a little silly. You have to navigate through 4-5 files of logic before you actually get to the rendering of a page.

PHP?

<?php echo "Hello World!"; ?>

If dotnet could give me a syntax and framework as simple as PHP, I think it'd dominate. Just one file (index.cs), not a zillion files and boilerplate.

Call it ASP.NET Min

I find it increasingly irritating how German companies treat potential job candidates.
Why on earth is it more important to know a specific framework in detail than having a successful track record with similar technologies?
Who is realy up to date on the bleeding edge of #springboot, wildfly #AspDotNet Core, #openui5, #hotwire, #vue, #django and let's say #laravel and #elm at the same time?
Why is a "you need a certificate for it" mentality applied at the same time?