If you are interested in how #dotNET came to its current incarnation, these two blog posts by @andrewlock are drawing a pretty complete picture:
Understanding the .NET ecosystem: The evolution of .NET into .NET 7
https://andrewlock.net/understanding-the-dotnet-ecosystem-the-evolution-of-dotnet-into-dotnet-7/
Understanding the .NET ecosystem: The introduction of .NET Standard
https://andrewlock.net/understanding-the-dotnet-ecosystem-the-introduction-of-dotnet-standard/
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@robert_p_king Nice! The first migration I worked on used the #MigrationAssistant to re-target. It was months before we even got things to compile again (and that's with test projects excluded) 😬
The second one, which is still in progress, is a totally new project + some #netstandard projects (shared contracts) that we are copying into and adjusting one by one, much like what you described. The plan is to use #YARP to slowly replace the existing app in production with the #net6 implementation.
#migrationassistant #netstandard #yarp #net6
Wie löst ihr das, wenn ein Managed Service Provider (MSP) - wie bei #NetStandard - gehackt wird und eure Cloud-Lösungen betroffen sind?
https://www.borncity.com/blog/2022/07/30/cyberangriff-legt-us-managed-service-provider-netstandard-am-26-7-2022-lahm/