.NET 6 is launched and it is a LTS launch which suggests it will be absolutely and actively supported for the subsequent 3 years. When you’ve been paused ready for the correct time to improve to .NET 6, it is a good time to make the transfer!
The .NET Improve Assistant can take Home windows Varieties, WPF, ASP.NET MVC, Console Apps, and Libraries and allow you to – interactively – improve them to .NET 6.
Why trouble?
- Large and ongoing efficiency enhancements
- No have to rely on .NET being on the person’s machine. You may ship you personal model of .NET and embed it inside your EXE! Take a look at Single File Deployment.
- Tons of latest C# 10 options, however they’re optionally available, so your current code works nice however it’s also possible to “refactor through subtraction” and take a look at issues like implicit usings.
- Non-compulsory Profile-guided optimization (PGO) is the place the JIT compiler generates optimized code when it comes to the categories and code paths which can be most often used. This may imply even MORE free efficiency!
- Crossgen2 can dramatically enhance your startup time
- Assist for macOS Arm64 (or “Apple M1 Silicon”) and Home windows Arm64 working techniques, for each native Arm64 execution and x64 emulation. As well as, the x64 and Arm64 .NET installers now set up facet by facet. For more information, see .NET Assist for macOS 11 and Home windows 11 for Arm64 and x64.
- Scorching Reload – simply make modifications and your app modifications…even if you happen to’re coding in Notepad!
- And tons extra!
Take a look at my .NET Conf 2022 video the place I see what number of locations I can run .NET! Home windows, Linux, Docker, Mac, Raspberry Pi, even a Exceptional 2 eInk pill. Get pleasure from!
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Scott Hanselman is a former professor, former Chief Architect in finance, now speaker, marketing consultant, father, diabetic, and Microsoft worker. He’s a failed stand-up comedian, a cornrower, and a e-book writer.