.NET 10 Is the C# Upgrade That Matters
.NET 10 matters for C# teams because it is an LTS release, not just because it brings another round of language and tooling features.
wade womersley – york based software engineer
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wade womersley – york based software engineer I write the way I work: direct, useful, and more interested in what holds up in production than what sounds clever on a slide.
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.NET 10 matters for C# teams because it is an LTS release, not just because it brings another round of language and tooling features.
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