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Jamie Nordmeyer
Jamie Nordmeyer

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Open Source Project Updates

I’ve updated two of my open-source projects for those who might care, moving them both up to .NET 8.

The first is the dotnet GUID tool, which is documented here and found here on Github. There were no changes made to this project other than to update it to .NET 8.

The second is the Clean Architecture solution template for dotnet new. This is documented here and found here on Github.

Neither release changed functionality, and the code was only changed in the Clean Architecture solution to remove a couple warnings related to the move to .NET 8. Both projects also had their Nuget package dependencies updated to latest and greatest at the time of their most recent commits.

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Paul J. Lucas

This is mis-tagged as C (#c). C sharp is #c-sharp.

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