Show HN: Signals – .NET 5 based framework for developing enterprise applications (github.com) 5 points by marjann 5y ago ↗ HN
[–] mikece 5y ago ↗ Looks neat but can't touch it at work until it's built on an LTS release of .NET Core (like version 6 later this year). [–] marjann 5y ago ↗ It is written in .NET standard 2.1. We have migrated it from .NET Core to .NET 5.Give it a ride. :)
[–] marjann 5y ago ↗ It is written in .NET standard 2.1. We have migrated it from .NET Core to .NET 5.Give it a ride. :)
[–] thedangler 5y ago ↗ Can you use this with an existing .net core mvc project? [–] marjann 5y ago ↗ Yes you can use it. Recently we have migrated it to .NET 5 but it can be switched back to any .NET Core 2.1 >. Everything is written in .NET standard 2.1 except for Signals.Hosting.Web and Signals.Hosting.Background.
[–] marjann 5y ago ↗ Yes you can use it. Recently we have migrated it to .NET 5 but it can be switched back to any .NET Core 2.1 >. Everything is written in .NET standard 2.1 except for Signals.Hosting.Web and Signals.Hosting.Background.
[–] Spacemolte 5y ago ↗ I am not quite sure what this is. You should really consider adding some quick info about what this solves and why I should use this. [–] marjann 5y ago ↗ Thank you for your feedback. More information can be found on: https://signals.emitknowledge.com/ where the whole concept is explained briefly.
[–] marjann 5y ago ↗ Thank you for your feedback. More information can be found on: https://signals.emitknowledge.com/ where the whole concept is explained briefly.
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