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Write for MagicAjax.NET

We invite .NET developers, software architects, legacy modernization specialists, and technical writers to contribute. If you've shipped, maintained, or rescued an ASP.NET project, your story is exactly what our readers want to read.

What we publish

  • Tutorials — practical, code-first walkthroughs for developers maintaining ASP.NET projects today.
  • Modernization guides — incremental paths from WebForms to MVC, Razor Pages, Blazor, or HTMX without a rewrite.
  • War stories — production incidents, ViewState explosions, browser quirks, IIS misadventures.
  • Programming history — first-hand accounts of the AJAX era, .NET 1.1/2.0 days, classic open-source tools.
  • Opinion & engineering culture — well-argued takes on tooling, IDE evolution, low-JS patterns.

What we look for in a pitch

  1. A working title and a one-paragraph summary — the angle, the audience, why now.
  2. A short outline — section headings, key code samples, illustrative examples.
  3. Your background — what you've built, what you maintain, links to prior writing or talks if any.
  4. A target length — most pieces land between 1,200 and 2,500 words. Long-form is welcome when warranted.

Application form

Form submissions open your email client. Prefer a different channel? Email editorial @ magicajax.net directly with the same fields.