Unfortunately ASP.NET Core doesn't support web forms (iirc), but if you have clean separation between backend and frontend, you could change frontend to mvc/razor pages/blazor.
We have a Vue frontend and I’m getting some feedback when we upgrade to Vue3 we should move to React just for the ecosystem and dev availability. I thought Vue was a better/faster/easier response to react. What are your thoughts?
I’m wondering if it makes sense to have /c/csharp and /c/dotnet both be active? There are very few users here so far, so maybe uniting everyone in dotnet would be better? Just a thought.
I believe that uniting everyone under c/dotnet community, as you suggested, could be a beneficial approach.
It might be worth considering whether a potential c/fsharp (if it were to exist) should also merge with c/dotnet. Regarding F# developers who have a specific interest in .NET but not necessarily in C#; c/dotnet platform is already focused on C# (for example ASP.NET Core appears on c/dotnet and r/dotnet way more often than Giraffe or Saturn)
I'm not taking VB.NET in to account because almost no one uses this.
Edit: programming.dev/c/fsharp don't exists yet, so we have a chance to unite under c/dotnet if we decide to not have separate F# community.
Edit2: when I used reddit, I posted all C#/.NET content to both communities anyway, we have a chance to fix it now.
It's fine on pre .NET Core 3.0 versions, but I've seen it used many times on later .NET versions, when there was no need to. Maybe my comment sounds to serous, I think that Newtonsoft.Json is still useful on older platforms.
On c/docker..., sorry if I was a bit unclear, I was more referring to the proposal to create a Docker community. unfortunately, it seems to me that I don't have enough experience in both Docker and community moderation to be a good mod in c/docker.
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We have a Vue frontend and I’m getting some feedback when we upgrade to Vue3 we should move to React just for the ecosystem and dev availability. I thought Vue was a better/faster/easier response to react. What are your thoughts?
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I’m wondering if it makes sense to have /c/csharp and /c/dotnet both be active? There are very few users here so far, so maybe uniting everyone in dotnet would be better? Just a thought.
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