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@mattleibow commented on [Fri Mar 17 2017](https://github.com/dotnet/corefx/issues/17236)
I notice in the v4.3.0 NuGet of System.Xml.ReaderWriter, the `netstandard1.3` assembly version is 4.1.0.0. Bu…
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VS2019 16.2.4 NUnit 3.12.0 NUnit3TestAdapter 3.15.1 TestSDK 16.2.0
Start a new solution with a .NET Core (or Net Framework, I don't think it or version matters) project (with nunit+adapter+sdk refe…
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While trying to contribute my (tiny) share to Deedle, I quickly ran into a really stupid problem: How do I efficiently work with the deedle source? (I realize that this is a question that could be ask…
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The vulnerability check CI has been broken so I went ahead and fixed it. The problem is that it now fails with actual vulnerabilities and we should fix them. I've tried doing that for example for proj…
vaind updated
1 month ago
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Migrate to .netstandard to support the future
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Newest version of [WindowsAzure.Storage](https://www.nuget.org/packages/WindowsAzure.Storage/9.3.3) nuget package description says:
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NOTE: As of version 9.4.0, this library has been split into mu…
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The [Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc](https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc/) package on nuget brings in many dependencies, and those dependencies bring in their own dependencies, most of w…
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**Describe the bug**
It would make sense to include this package in a class library so that it can be referenced from other parts of the application. However when trying to install in a `netstandard2…
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We have to consider what our compiler should compile to. Possible targets are:
- machine code (x86/x64/arm(?))
- CIL (.net intermediate language)
- bytecode (java virtual machine)
- our own IL?
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Need to have saml as service prodiver to validate the saml 2 token using .net core.
Supported?
Thanks