Comment by neonsunset
2 years ago
Code written for .NET Framework is completely irrelevant to conversation since it does not evaluate it.
You should treat it as dead and move on because it does not impact what .NET can or can’t do.
There is no point to bring up “No, but 10 years ago it was different”. So what? It’s not 2014 anymore.
My remarks also apply to modern .NET, as those improvements were introduced in .NET 6 and .NET 8, and require a code rewrite to adopt them, instead of the old ways which are also available, in your blind advocacy you happened to miss out.
Very few code gets written from scratch unless we are talking about startups.