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C# 14 and onward
C# 14 is a great release! It was released along with .NET 10, which has a Long Term Support (LTS) lifecycle. Since you need to move your .NET core assets .NET 10 within the next to stay I support, check out the improvements you can make in C# 14. (Don’t worry, several .NET Framework versions such as 4.8.1 will remain in support.) Extension members are the big feature, making it also a great time for a quick review of overload resolution rules and tricks you can use. You’ll also see a rapid fire review of other C# 14 features, including how the null conditional assignment cleans some ugly code you’ve got today, and file based apps make those little quick and dirty apps quicker to write. Closing out the talk you’ll hear about C# 15 and an update on discriminated unions.
[Abstract is for a 60-75 minute talk, but the talk and abstract can be updated for different other lengths]
Kathleen Dollard
C# Connoisseur
Clinton, Connecticut, United States
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