Fork it! Microsoft adds .NET Core 3.0 including Windows Desktop apps • The Register
'Performance of .NET Core is generally better that .NET Framework. '
'It is a fork of the Windows-only .NET Framework, and Microsoft has continued to develop both versions since the first release of .NET Core in June 2016. '
'Porting existing .NET Framework applications to .NET Core will be “straightforward enough that moving to .NET Core 3 is an easy choice for you,” according to Microsoft’s Rich Lander, though developers will be sceptical. '
'We haven’t locked the OS matrix for .NET Core 3, but we don’t have any specific plans on changing it.", which sounds like yes. '
'Desktop applications would continue to use the .NET Framework. '
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0 u/derram 08 May 2018 17:19
https://archive.fo/H0BdZ :
'Performance of .NET Core is generally better that .NET Framework. '
'It is a fork of the Windows-only .NET Framework, and Microsoft has continued to develop both versions since the first release of .NET Core in June 2016. '
'Porting existing .NET Framework applications to .NET Core will be “straightforward enough that moving to .NET Core 3 is an easy choice for you,” according to Microsoft’s Rich Lander, though developers will be sceptical. '
'We haven’t locked the OS matrix for .NET Core 3, but we don’t have any specific plans on changing it.", which sounds like yes. '
'Desktop applications would continue to use the .NET Framework. '
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0 u/WhiteRonin 08 May 2018 18:04
Spoon it!