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Even though it is not specifically about C#, .NET is the underlying framework.
I think this is relevant, even though it’s not technically about C#.
I like static code analysis, and appreciate that they are putting a lot of effort into adding all kinds of analyzers for just about everything.
The update cadence of .NET over the last few years has amazed me. The new features, performance and security enhancements…
Its night and day difference as opposed to when it was just .net framework.
I know some people take issue with the whole “what there’s a NEW version already?!”. But I’m with you - it’s great to see.
A new version hits release, ones a year! Usually, around ignite, around November.
Since the introduction of .net core 3- they have not yet ceased to amaze me with the amount of updates every year.