To address a long-standing customer demand, Salesforce’s Heroku, a prominent platform-as-a-service provider, has announced official support for performance improvement. Heroku has introduced its Heroku Next Technology Platform to the public through a pilot program. The corporation announced its brand-new platform, designed specifically for cloud-native and AI-based applications, with a release target of early 2025.
On its platform, Heroku announced that developers can now build and deploy applications in C#, F#, and Visual Basic, utilizing frameworks such as ASP.NET Core and Blazor. Heroku highlighted the evolution of .NET as it transitioned from a Windows-centric platform to a fully fledged, cross-platform and open-source ecosystem. For years, developers have leveraged community-sourced buildpacks to successfully deploy .NET applications on the Heroku platform. With its commitment to excellence, .NET developers can now rely on a comprehensive foundation of knowledge, punctuated by regular updates, meticulous testing, and superior quality control, enabling them to build and scale applications with confidence.
Here’s an improved version: A comprehensive “Getting Started” guide to building a Blazor app that integrates with a Heroku PostgreSQL database can be found at . Additionally obtainable is documentation. In addition to .NET, Heroku officially supports Ruby and Python as formal platforms. Heroku offers a range of limited deployment options.