Minimum support shifted to and Visual Studio 2019 ; major push for JetBrains Rider integration. v24.1
When Microsoft demoed Blazor in 2018—a framework for running C# in the browser via WebAssembly—few took it seriously. DevExpress did. By (late 2019), they released experimental Blazor components. Version v20.1 made them production-ready: a DataGrid , Scheduler , and Charts that ran on both Blazor Server and WebAssembly. This was a bet on the future, and it paid off. By v21.2 , the Blazor suite included over 50 components, from Ribbons to File Managers, all written in C#. devexpress version history
As of , the ecosystem is currently transitioning toward the mid-year v26.1 release, while v25.2 remains the most widely deployed stable major version. Understanding the Versioning Logic Minimum support shifted to and Visual Studio 2019