Yeah, I hoped MS would be more supportive of .NET Standard 2.0 during transition period.
I am stuck on .NET48 at least for another two years (because of webforms frontend) and the last version of EF Core that supports .NET Standard 2.0 is 3.1. They dropped .NET Standard 2.0 like a rock... for what? Few default interface implementations.
Or nullability attributes that are missing in .NET Fx, they could also be defined externally, like R# does. Nope, sucks to be you.
I am stuck on .NET48 at least for another two years (because of webforms frontend) and the last version of EF Core that supports .NET Standard 2.0 is 3.1. They dropped .NET Standard 2.0 like a rock... for what? Few default interface implementations.
Or nullability attributes that are missing in .NET Fx, they could also be defined externally, like R# does. Nope, sucks to be you.