So, you’ve got .NET Core, .NET Standard and .NET Framework. Microsoft, when developing all this, had the brilliant idea to create a set of APIs that should be available on both Framework and Core. A Standard set, if you will. Thus, .NET Standard was born. Libraries targeting this “platform” (which technically is not really a…
Month: December 2018
Upgrading to .NET Core (part 2): why?
Why would you upgrade to .NET Core anyway? It’s not trivial, you will lose some functionality that are available in .NET Framework and .NET Core is moving so fast right now that sometimes it feels like you can’t keep up anymore. For our situation there are a few advantages: .NET Core scales better Fast development…