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I wasn't too sure where to ask this question since this is basically a work in progress, but why does the GTK Platform assembly target .net 4.7? Most Enterprise LOB developers have to adhere to strict rules regarding the .net framework and 3rd party components, opting to stay one major version behind the current release due to stability and potential risk (ie: developing against .net 4.6 currently as opposed to .net 4.7).
I am interested in building a POC of one of our products using the GTK backend but I am severely limited when going into production once it is officially released.
Please advise.
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I wasn't too sure where to ask this question since this is basically a work in progress, but why does the GTK Platform assembly target .net 4.7? Most Enterprise LOB developers have to adhere to strict rules regarding the .net framework and 3rd party components, opting to stay one major version behind the current release due to stability and potential risk (ie: developing against .net 4.6 currently as opposed to .net 4.7).
I am interested in building a POC of one of our products using the GTK backend but I am severely limited when going into production once it is officially released.
Please advise.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: