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  1. @Kissaki @SmartmanApps More accurately, is the bridge between and . It was a cross-platform thing when and were viable, but today it is really just a migration bridge.

    We use it a lot in for example, because we support everything from 4.6.2 onwards.

    For most mainstream developers though, this is all just background noise.

  2. @Kissaki @SmartmanApps More accurately, #netstandard is the bridge between #netfx and #dotnet. It was a cross-platform thing when #xamarin and #uwp were viable, but today it is really just a migration bridge.

    We use it a lot in #cslanet for example, because we support everything from #netfx 4.6.2 onwards.

    For most mainstream developers though, this is all just background noise.

  3. @Kissaki @SmartmanApps More accurately, #netstandard is the bridge between #netfx and #dotnet. It was a cross-platform thing when #xamarin and #uwp were viable, but today it is really just a migration bridge.

    We use it a lot in #cslanet for example, because we support everything from #netfx 4.6.2 onwards.

    For most mainstream developers though, this is all just background noise.

  4. @Kissaki @SmartmanApps More accurately, #netstandard is the bridge between #netfx and #dotnet. It was a cross-platform thing when #xamarin and #uwp were viable, but today it is really just a migration bridge.

    We use it a lot in #cslanet for example, because we support everything from #netfx 4.6.2 onwards.

    For most mainstream developers though, this is all just background noise.

  5. @Kissaki @SmartmanApps More accurately, #netstandard is the bridge between #netfx and #dotnet. It was a cross-platform thing when #xamarin and #uwp were viable, but today it is really just a migration bridge.

    We use it a lot in #cslanet for example, because we support everything from #netfx 4.6.2 onwards.

    For most mainstream developers though, this is all just background noise.

  6. By the way, the reason is that this afternoon I have successfully deployed an business critical application (consisting of two parts, a Windows Service and a web API) to production that I have successfully migrated from ASP.NET 4/.NET Framework 4.8 to ASP.NET Core/.NET 7.

    ....in case anyone should be interested 😬

    #DotNet #NetFx #AspNetCore #DotNetCore #Migration