Microsoft has made lots of changes to .NET Core over the years, bringing tons of features over from its more mature and feature-rich sibling, .NET Framework. Still, the feature gap remained quite large for certain scenarios, leaving many developers waiting and wanting for more to be swayed away. With .NET Core 3.0, which officially arrived this week, Microsoft may just win their hearts and minds once and for all. The biggest show-stopper that Microsoft removed from the equation with the launch of .NET Core 3.0 is support for desktop applications, which is finally available in the new framework. The options…
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