Looking to migrate a WCF application to .NET 6?
Well, you can with Visual ReCode 2022.1! This release adds .NET 6 as a target framework for WCF to gRPC migrations.
You can read more about our newest update on the blog:
visualrecode.com/blog/Visual…
During the work on Blake3 for .NET, first time that I have started to play with some new .NET 5 features like `SupressGCTransition`: this little attribute is great to squash the last bits of performance for interop scenario...
github.com/xoofx/Blake3.NET/…
New gRPC documentation: Create Protobuf messages for .NET apps
This doc summarizes content from the "gRPC for WCF developers" by @markrendledocs.microsoft.com/aspnet/co…
The @VisualRecode Project Migrator even checks your NuGet packages are Core-compatible, and upgrades them if a later version is (e.g. upgrading Entity Framework to 6.4).
Watching #MSBuild and pondering updating your code to the new #dotnet?
Here's a sample migration report from @VisualRecode showing issues when migrating a WinForms app from .NET 4.6.1 to #dotnetcore 3.1:
Looking forward to the #dotnet 5 content at #MSBuild! Nearly ready to launch our next beta feature: Net4.x -> NetCore3.1 project conversion for WPF, WinForms and more.
Visual ReCode 1.1 is out! A few bug fixes, and a new feature to generate a #WCF proxy to your new #gRPC application to support service consumers who can't update their apps to consume gRPC right away.
More info: visualrecode.com/blog/wcf-to…
Dear #aspnetcore developers,
Which Swagger package do you prefer for adding OpenAPI to your web API projects? And if you've got a minute, please let us know why in the replies.
Thank you!
We need a software documentation writer to help with @VisualRecode - If you're a professional doc writer looking for some extra work, please reach out to jobs@gibraltarsoftware.com and lets talk!