

NET 5” and the top heading is “.NET – A unified platform.” The title of that article is “Introducing. He just published an article giving us all insight into the roadmap for the. Richard Lander is the Program Manager for the. There is no functional reason to skip a major version number unless you are either superstitious – not likely in the development halls of Microsoft – or you are providing a strong market signal. NET Core will jump from version 3.x to version 5.0 … sort of (more on that in a moment). But when it comes time for the next top-level release.

NET Core – is in version 3.x now and will run its normal course. In further news, our favorite development platform –. Which brings us to ….NET Core Will Jump Versions – Going From 3.x to 5.x Those existing websites and applications will need to be updated to run on a supported framework. Suffice it to say that a lot depends on it – from interoperability and security to functionality, risk management, and ongoing support contracts among many other things. There are a lot of reasons for this that we won’t go into here (that’s a blog post unto itself). Mission critical enterprise websites and applications need to run on fully supported versions of technology. There are literally millions of websites and applications built on or using components using the. But that’s it – no new features, efficiencies, or improvements. There will be periodic critical security, reliability, and bug-fix updates as needed for the next few years. NET development tree will thereafter be considered legacy.
MICROSOFT FRAMEWORK FOR MAC FULL
The BIG news is that 4.8 will be the LAST major release of the Full Framework. That’s the good news, but it’s not the BIG news. NET Full Framework at this moment is 4.7.2. So much so that we decided to drop everything and write up the details and why they matter to you and your business. But there are a few very important bits of news that Microsoft broke this morning that will have a deep and lasting impact on everyone building websites and applications for businesses. There are far too many to list them all here.

The annual Microsoft Build conference – in process as I write this – has already been filled with a lot of important product announcements. When you write articles like this, you’re not supposed to “bury the lead.” But stick with me here.
