Glitch currently runs dotnet 2.1.7; version 3 is now released and has backward compatibility with older versions of .net core
If it’s not too much of a hassle for you, I would be happy if you update .net core to version 3
Thanks for making glitch so awesome!
I would love dotnet core 3.1
The compatibility is all there
According to a friend dotnet core 5 may have even more compatibility although i’m not 100% sure
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that is correct… Plus, i have myself a crouton instance on my chromebook that mimics a glitch container 100% ( i made it yesterday for this reason ), .net 3 has some issues, but .net 5 has only 1-2 small issues with stdout.
Great points, I’m excited for .net core 5 to come out. In the meantime, I got a project I’m trying to coordinate with my meetup community that involves .netcore 3 and a dotnet core 3 library called signalr.
Is this something we can do now?
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