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try-convert
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Understanding the .NET ecosystem: The evolution of .NET into .NET 7
dotnet upgrade assistant or dotnet try-convert can help with that.
- dotnet try-convert: https://github.com/dotnet/try-convert
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converting framework4.8 webapps to NetCore (Net5,6,7). any apps available to help?
try-convert
- Winforms .Net Framework 4.6 Application to .Net 6
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What shall I upgrade .Net Framework 4.5.2 to for my WinForm project?
Check out https://github.com/dotnet/try-convert
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I'm used to .NET Framework. Should I try to learn .NET Core?
https://github.com/dotnet/try-convert (usually) makes this a breeze.
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Moving from .NET Framework to .NET 6
I'm looking to move one of our software suites from .NET Framework 4.7 to .NET 6. A lot of online guides recommend starting with the Microsoft conversion tools to ease/speed up the process. There seem to be two tools that are used for it try-convert and upgrade-assistant. However, I'm not sure I understand the difference between them and when should I use which tool (assuming that it matters).
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.NET MAUI: Leveraging UIs Across Devices
That would mean you have pretty simple code then, relatively speaking. I helped write the underlying project conversion tool used in the Migration Assistant and found that there's a lot of big and incompatible differences well before you even get into which APIs you're using. Lots of enterprise apps end up using them, whether or not the authors of those apps are aware of it.
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Advice: Modernizing Old Application Architectures
migrate to SDK-style project files - try-convert does wonders here
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Help with trying to get a .NetFramework project running in VS2022
Are you using .NET SDK-style projects, or the old scary ones? The latter should load, but since you can't even create them anymore I would expect them to bit rot over time. The try-convert tool should be able to help with that (I wrote most of it, plus the F# support!)
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Date, Time, and Time Zone Enhancements in .NET 6
there's https://github.com/dotnet/try-convert. Haven't tried it; I instead use https://github.com/hvanbakel/CsprojToVs2017, but I assume the former might be a better choice by now.
YARP
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Is Internet facing Kestrel in dotnet 7.0+ safe?
Adding to the other answers here, you might find some useful functionality in YARP if you want a pure .NET reverse proxy. Like Kestrel, Microsoft dogfoods YARP in Azure.
- Self hosting a proxy server, for use with HttpClient.
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.NET Monthly Roundup - January 2023
➡️ Release 2.0.0-RC.1 · microsoft/reverse-proxy · GitHub ➡️ Visual Studio 2022 17.5 Preview 3 is here!
- converting framework4.8 webapps to NetCore (Net5,6,7). any apps available to help?
- Issue: ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR for DigitalOcean Droplet
- Injecting a unique ID between two TCP streams
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ASP.NET Core rate limiting middleware in .NET 7
In your application, you may be using YARP, to build a reverse proxy gateway sitting in front of various backend applications. For example, you may run YARP to listen on example.org, and have it proxy all requests going to this domain while mapping /api and /docs to different web apps running on diffreent servers.
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Cloudflare Ditches Nginx For In-House, Rust-Written Pingora
Microsoft already made YARP for their Azure infrastructure, it's a "build your own reverse proxy" kit.
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Running multiple processes on the same port in .NET Core 3.1
If I was to need one I would probably reach for YARP (Yet Another Reverse Proxy) from MS. https://microsoft.github.io/reverse-proxy/
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Kestrel as a reverse proxy?
Microsoft's YARP is exactly this.
What are some alternatives?
NsDepCop - NsDepCop is a static code analysis tool that helps to enforce namespace dependency rules in C# projects. No more unplanned or unnoticed dependencies in your system.
envoy - Cloud-native high-performance edge/middle/service proxy
CsprojToVs2017 - Tooling for converting pre 2017 project to the new Visual Studio 2017 format.
IdentityServer - The most flexible and standards-compliant OpenID Connect and OAuth 2.x framework for ASP.NET Core
upgrade-assistant - A tool to assist developers in upgrading .NET Framework applications to .NET 6 and beyond
Keycloak - Open Source Identity and Access Management For Modern Applications and Services
mpv.net - 🎞 mpv.net is a media player for Windows with a modern GUI.
Serilog - Simple .NET logging with fully-structured events
ReactiveUI - An advanced, composable, functional reactive model-view-viewmodel framework for all .NET platforms that is inspired by functional reactive programming. ReactiveUI allows you to abstract mutable state away from your user interfaces, express the idea around a feature in one readable place and improve the testability of your application.
Nginx - An official read-only mirror of http://hg.nginx.org/nginx/ which is updated hourly. Pull requests on GitHub cannot be accepted and will be automatically closed. The proper way to submit changes to nginx is via the nginx development mailing list, see http://nginx.org/en/docs/contributing_changes.html
ClojureDart - Clojure dialect for Flutter and Dart
Fake JSON Server - Fake JSON Server is a Fake REST API that can be used as a Back End for prototyping or as a template for a CRUD Back End.