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ASP.NET pros and cons

Vendor: Microsoft
4.2 out of 5
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ASP.NET Pros review quotes

SasidharParupudi - PeerSpot reviewer
Principle Consultant at a outsourcing company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Dec 22, 2025
My feedback about ASP.NET modular frameworks is that it is one of the fastest frameworks available in the market, which helps in optimizing resources and makes the APIs respond faster.
Amr Hammad - PeerSpot reviewer
Managing Director at a computer software company with 11-50 employees
Oct 3, 2025
Our experience has been very positive and we are satisfied with what we have.
Syed Fahad Anwar - PeerSpot reviewer
Principal System Developer at DiwanDubai
Mar 16, 2026
ASP.NET does have good support for Web APIs for creating RESTful services.
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AE
Software Engineer at Freebees
Jan 15, 2026
The ability to customize ASP.NET is valuable, with a great community and the way the framework is built around customizable components, configurations, dependency injection, security, and excellent documentation.
AC
Solutions Architect at a tech vendor with 1,001-5,000 employees
Dec 31, 2025
Microsoft support is much better than other cloud providers or other industry-standard software vendors at times.
Abhilash Cr - PeerSpot reviewer
Solutions Architect at DreamOrbit
Sep 19, 2023
It is seamless compared to Java or any other technology stack.
reviewer2286681 - PeerSpot reviewer
Technical Director at a computer software company with 1-10 employees
Oct 6, 2023
The most valuable feature of ASP.NET is its visual side, which makes building Windows forms applications visually efficient.
reviewer2198130 - PeerSpot reviewer
Consultant at a computer software company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Jun 13, 2023
The solution is easy to integrate and understand. It has a very good user interface and a lot of prebuilt tools, which require a lot less coding if we compare it to other solutions.
Usman ur Rehman Ahmed - PeerSpot reviewer
Vice President for Cloud Application Developement and Genereative AI Solutions at Systems Limited
Feb 13, 2023
I have found the entity framework to be a valuable feature. The authentication layer is amazing as well. ASP.NET has a vibrant community, and as a result, we haven't had the need to contact technical support.
Brandon Smith - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Software Developer at United Airlines
Jan 10, 2023
One of the most valuable features in ASP.NET is thread management with asynchronous processing. I've been implementing this for a few years and it has proven to be extremely helpful, especially when using a tool that wouldn't have worked without it. It's definitely a fundamental aspect of the platform.
 

ASP.NET Cons review quotes

SasidharParupudi - PeerSpot reviewer
Principle Consultant at a outsourcing company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Dec 22, 2025
They have introduced Blazor, which is their newer front-end development software framework, but unfortunately, Blazor is not well adopted in the market.
Amr Hammad - PeerSpot reviewer
Managing Director at a computer software company with 11-50 employees
Oct 3, 2025
It's important to focus on productivity. The more heavyweight the system becomes, the more we need to focus only on our core and repeated functionalities, making them easier for us.
Syed Fahad Anwar - PeerSpot reviewer
Principal System Developer at DiwanDubai
Mar 16, 2026
The stability of the product does have its issues.
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AE
Software Engineer at Freebees
Jan 15, 2026
One last thing that needs to be improved is the Azure developer experience, the AZD commands, and how to deploy Aspire applications using different methods, especially on Kubernetes.
AC
Solutions Architect at a tech vendor with 1,001-5,000 employees
Dec 31, 2025
There are frameworks such as Blazor that have been injected into it, or there are lots of new things such as cloud-enabled services or mobile app functionality which do not yet have enough documentation on how to implement them, though Microsoft provides good online documentation.
Abhilash Cr - PeerSpot reviewer
Solutions Architect at DreamOrbit
Sep 19, 2023
It should be open source or deployable to any operating system so that the dependency can be removed.
reviewer2286681 - PeerSpot reviewer
Technical Director at a computer software company with 1-10 employees
Oct 6, 2023
In addition to the visual aspect, there is a need for ASP.NET to provide a robust visual front end like there was in the past.
reviewer2198130 - PeerSpot reviewer
Consultant at a computer software company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Jun 13, 2023
There should be consistent customization related to security, features, and developers, making the solution more understandable and adaptable.
Usman ur Rehman Ahmed - PeerSpot reviewer
Vice President for Cloud Application Developement and Genereative AI Solutions at Systems Limited
Feb 13, 2023
There used to be IAF, which you could spin on a Windows machine. However, that sort of setup does not exist for Linux machines. Because customers still prefer a Windows underlying infrastructure, it can get expensive.
Brandon Smith - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Software Developer at United Airlines
Jan 10, 2023
The caching could improve in ASP.NET. I don't often run into limitations with ASP.NET. More often, it's the other tools we use that slow us down.