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Any specific date about support of Universal Windows Platform in .net Standard 2.1? #1590

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axanth opened this issue Oct 5, 2019 · 15 comments
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@axanth
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axanth commented Oct 5, 2019

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@utenma
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utenma commented Oct 6, 2019

Hope this come true for 19H2 Windows10 & SDK

@dyllisphiller
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Also wondering this. Can't use v3.0 of Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore without it.

@Pinox
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Pinox commented Oct 19, 2019

@dyllisphiller looks like .net standard 2.0 is going to be supported in EF Core 3.1 LTS - new pull request in 3.1 branch

dotnet/efcore#18141

It is important that the Microsoft Store starts supporting .net standard 2.1 as there is a significant lag before most users are on the latest Win10 version so that devs can follow user base with .net standard 2.1 UWP

@softlion
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softlion commented Oct 16, 2020

MathF not available. C#8 interface implementations not available. Indexers not available. And that's just few issues.

It's a real SHOW STOPPER.

@dicksonkimeu
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MS what's the status for this ?

@svick
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svick commented Oct 24, 2020

@dicksonkimeu See the discussion at #1567 (comment). Apparently, there will be a preview of .Net 5 support (which includes .Net Standard 2.1) for UWP next month. Not sure when a full release of that is planned for.

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This mean .Net 5 with win UI 2.5 ?

@flimtix
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flimtix commented Aug 5, 2021

Any updates in 2021?

@FrogsLegs
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Safe to assume UWP is dead in 2022! Still no compatibility for UWP & netstandard2.1

@michaldivis
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Safe to assume UWP is dead in 2022! Still no compatibility for UWP & netstandard2.1

Looks like it... but MAUI is coming soon, that might fix the problem.

@christiannagel
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There's an easy move from UWP to WinUI, and we have .NET 6 with WinUI 3.

@Happypig375
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UWP is dead, long live MAUI and WinUI

@flimtix
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flimtix commented Feb 3, 2022

UWP is just like the Windows Phone. It's dead, but no one really stands by it. 😂

@FrogsLegs
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FrogsLegs commented Feb 3, 2022

There's an easy move from UWP to WinUI, and we have .NET 6 with WinUI 3.

I certainly wouldn't use the term "easy". In it's current state WinUI 3 doesn't support a few features (that we require).

@terrajobst terrajobst added the question General question, not a problem in source code or documentation (yet) label Aug 18, 2022
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Duplicate of #1567.

@terrajobst terrajobst closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Aug 19, 2022
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