With Microsoft's latest .NET 8 release, efforts have ramped up to ensure various frameworks align with the new infrastructure. This transition, especially critical for performance-focused applications, will also impact future development processes. How do you think we should approach this trend—would you shape your projects' futures around this compatibility, or stick with older versions?
A completely open-source framework that also supports .NET 8!
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I was also excited about upgrading to .NET 8 in my projects because the performance improvements and new features are truly hard to ignore. While I prefer to use .NET 8 directly in new projects, I'm gradually transitioning larger legacy projects, and so far, I haven't run into any issues.