What's new in .NET 8 & C# 12 - Filip Ekberg - NDC London 2024
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Thanks for making this video. Specially for .NET 8 and c#12.
The fields generated by primary constructors are not readonly. They can be mutated using normal code ( as opposed to reflection which can update readonly fields ) and therefore the compiler won't whinge.
Yes, it's an oversight they didn't allow for the readonly modifier in the arg statements
Thank you for a great talk!
unitylanguage update letsgoo
😂
.net maui is a thing
json type descrimators! Fuck yeah!
Forget C# 12. C# 13 is where things get interesting.
You cant say "all platforms" and ignore linix. Maui does not support Linux.
Imagine if he would’ve mentioned the platforms Maui supports in the video, what a crazy idea!
I was listening to this while doing a toy Haskell project to review the concept of Monad Transform Stack and stopped at 39:00 when the word SPREAD is mention... Please MS, stop emulating other languages (JS in this case)
ZzzzZZZzzz
9:15 that "new cog" may be shiny, but won't work. Let's hope the real .NET platform is not generated by bad AI as well.
These things were new about a year ago. .NET 9 is now available. NDC has published several talks from 2023 as though they were from 2024. What are you doing, NDC?
.NET 8 and C# 12 are the latest released versions... .NET 9 won't be released until November 2024
Available? .NET 9 is only in preview and this NDC London happened in Jan 2024. Man, what have you been smoking?
Every .NET version is perpetually seen as "outdated" because by the time everything you depend on is updated and you yourself finish updating your own enterprise project after adapting to any changes that are not actually from .NET but rather from the tools you depend on, the next version is "coming soon" and there's a preview available
Bunch of bs, got it 👌