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they're just unifying the core and full framework runtimes
and mono
did they say anything about backporting?
will I be able to run netfx 4.x on Linux?
no probably not
the way i'm reading it netfx will be completely replaced by coreclr
and coreclr will only be >net5?
coreclr will probably be backwards compatible with current .net standard
but not with netfx4
sad
also
Java interoperability will be available on all platforms
Objective-C and Swift interoperability will be supported on multiple operating systems.
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CoreFX will be extended to support static compilation of .NET (ahead-of-time – AOT), smaller footprints and support for more operating systems
The default experience for most .NET 5 workloads will be using the JIT-based CoreCLR runtime. The two notable exceptions are iOS and client-side Blazor (web assembly) since both require ahead-of-time (AOT) native compilation.
I liked that we had one standard with many implementations
Net Standard had Mono, coreclr, netfx and unity
unity was mono too wasn't it
just a god awful old version
Now we have a standard with one implementation
microsoft and fucking up demos
name a more iconic duo
great banter from scott hanselman tho
>windows
That's wrong, that's the whole point
they also opensourced conhost <:alithink:327930371796893698>
i wonder how many people have gotten fired/hired due they outsource the bughunt for hitclub
APOLOGIZE
yoooooo
that looks pretty ok
anyone familiar with Haskell / wanna help me out
lel hasklel
What is the best GBA emulator for Android ?
retroarch (VBA-M or mGBA cores)
after that probly John GBA
Y'all think there's any reason to bother using both SATA power connectors on this? It's a SATA power switch. I don't know if it's there in case your PSU is so bad it can't handle three drives on one cable, or because this thing is so delicate that it can't.